Long Beach Business Journal--March 13, 2012 - Large customers entrenched in the mail system may soon have to conform to a new arrangement if the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) consolidates mail processing centers and eliminates most local "overnight" delivery of first-class mail service this year.
So far, no changes are expected for standard deliveries. But if new cutbacks are enacted, large businesses and users that send out bulk mail at processing centers may have to make adjustments to assure timely delivery. The USPS is working to accommodate customers that have large volumes of mail, such as bills and election ballots, which are given priority over standard mail on a case-by-case basis. Read more!
So far, no changes are expected for standard deliveries. But if new cutbacks are enacted, large businesses and users that send out bulk mail at processing centers may have to make adjustments to assure timely delivery. The USPS is working to accommodate customers that have large volumes of mail, such as bills and election ballots, which are given priority over standard mail on a case-by-case basis. Read more!