Transforming the USPS network – A new video showcases processing and distribution changes – PT 1
In a new video, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy discusses the changes underway in the Postal Service’s processing and distribution network.
In a new video, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy discusses the changes underway in the Postal Service’s processing and distribution network.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is standing his ground and has no plans to hit the pause button on his Delivering for America (DFA) plan anytime soon.
“Delivering for America” is the only comprehensive strategy in existence that can save the Postal Service and empower this indispensable organization not just to survive but thrive.
House Republicans, typically an ally of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, are moving legislation that asks the U.S. Postal Service to reverse course on some key elements of its efforts to overhaul its operations.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is billing the Postal Service’s survival from the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic as an unsung comeback story — but the agency is still writing its next chapter, as it figures out how to stay financially healthy in the long term.
INDIANAPOLIS — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy gave the keynote address at the 2024 National Postal Forum in Indianapolis on June 3, 2024. Below is the transcript of those remarks, which focuses on the imperative for change and progress in modernizing the Postal service
He described the major elements of the Delivering for America plan, the factors making the transformation of USPS necessary, and the scale and breadth of the modernization now positioning the organization — and its employees and customers — for a successful future.
Fraine was former president of GXO Logistics’ supply chain division when DeJoy was Chief Executive of the division. Now as Vice President of Business and Commercial Initiatives for the USPS, Fraine once again reports directly to his former boss
In response to U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff, the U.S. postmaster general said “substantial time, resources and attention” are being devoted to the Atlanta Regional Processing and Distribution Center (RPDC) in Palmetto after issues have plagued the facility for months.
A group of bi-partisan lawmakers has grilled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and Ossoff gave him a deadline of May 16 to respond to the issues. So far, Ossoff says he hasn’t gotten a response.