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Oct. 25 2010 08:52 AM

From the USPS co-chair: "The Five-Day Delivery website has been updated with information about the effect our five-day proposal would have on delivery times by product for single piece and commercial or bulk mail. You now can view delivery times by product based on whether your mail is entry- or destination-entered. Tables and mail flow charts show the service standard for each product and - depending on the day of the week the mail is entered - the start-the-clock day and the expected delivery day based on the service standard. For example, the updated website shows that with a five-day delivery schedule, Standard Mail destination-entered at a sectional center facility on Saturday will have a start-the-clock that day and is expected to be delivered by Tuesday. Another scenario shows Standard Mail entered at an SCF Wednesday -- which currently is expected to be delivered Saturday -- can be expected to be delivered Monday under five-day delivery.
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