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Postal Service Stabilizing Package Flow in Indianapolis to Address Service Delays

The Postal Service is working around the clock to address recent service delays in the Greater Indianapolis area.

As background, the Postal Service recently opened a new Regional Processing & Distribution Center in Indianapolis and restructured its operations.

During this transition period, weather impacts throughout the Midwest also contributed to service delays. Additionally, facility transitions were completed two weeks ago,and postal officials are working to ramp up operations following the change.

We remain committed to restoring normal operations as quickly and safely as possible. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced and appreciate your patience as we enhance and restore the level of service you expect and deserve. Customers are encouraged to visit our Service Alerts page at Service alerts -Newsroom -About.usps.comfor up-to-date information on service impa

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