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USPS bets it all on critical ‘last-mile’ plan as boss warns agency will be ‘out of cash’ by early 2027

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THE United States Postal Service is leaning on its critical plan relating to its “last-mile” delivery services in order to help pull the federal agency out of financial troubles.

The Post Office is hoping that expanding this delivery network for major retailers and shippers will boost revenue – a move that comes as USPS says it could run out of cash as early as the start of 2027.

As USPS grapples with financial woes, the agency is pursuing new delivery revenue through its last-mile delivery, which is the crucial final step in the delivery process where mail and packages travel from local postal facilities such as destination delivery units (DDUs) to their final destination, like homes or businesses.

While this final leg is often the most complex and expensive part of the shipping process, the Post Office leads in this space thanks to its extensive, daily-visited network.

“As part of our universal service obligation, we deliver to more than 170 million addresses at least six days a week, so we are the natural leader in last-mile delivery,” Postmaster General David Steiner said in a Wednesday news release.

While USPS has long partnered with giants such as Amazon, UPS, and FedEx to offer greater efficiency and significant cost savings for last-mile delivery, the federal agency announced that it will be opening its network to a broader range of shippers through competitive bidding.

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The Truth
The Truth
6 hours ago

This is just sound business, despite Amazon’s protests. Amazon cannot handle all of their volume so it’s unlikely they’ll pull everything. They’re also grappling many of the same issues the USPS is with delivery; lower paid drivers misdelivering packages through their contract network. It’s pretty much a given that Amazon is not paying enough which if you’re losing billions is not sustainable.

The Ugly Truth
The Ugly Truth
2 hours ago

It’s time for 5-day delivery.

Mail Slug
Mail Slug
14 minutes ago

How about 8000 employees in DC at USPS??
That has to be cut!!!!
I think they need to look into rural carrier pay scale.
We have 3 rurals working 5 hours a day getting paid 8??
What company does that???

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