The United States Postal Service is announcing a $10 billion deal to provide “last-mile” package delivery services for DHL eCommerce, an arm of German package services provider DHL.
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Amazon to slash USPS deliveries by two-thirds - what it means for your packages and delivery costs
Amazon is preparing to significantly reduce the number of parcels it routes through the US Postal Service (USPS), a shift that could reshape the economics of last-mile delivery in the United States ...
The United States Postal Service ( USPS) has struck a new agreement worth more than $10 billion with DHL eCommerce, the ...
Sending a parcel with the U.S. Postal Service is about to get more expensive. Starting at midnight on April 26, the USPS will slap a temporary 8 percent surcharge on postage for the first time in its ...
A new $10 billion delivery contract with DHL eCommerce is an example of how the U.S. Postal Service under new Postmaster General David Steiner is trying to be more responsive to the shipping needs of ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is expanding its partnership with DHL’s parcel delivery division with a new multi-year deal that is expected to generate more than $10 billion. With the ...
The multi-year contract, the largest in their 25-year relationship, gives DHL eCommerce exclusive access to USPS's nationwide delivery network ...
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