Amazon has announced a new agreement with the United States Postal Service (USPS), highlighting the mutual need for collaboration amid current challenges. This partnership comes as Amazon seeks to expand its warehouse network and improve same-day delivery services.
On Monday, Amazon announced a new agreement with the United States Postal Service (USPS) that ensures it retains approximately 80% of its current delivery volume. This partnership highlights the significance of collaboration between the two entities amid the financial challenges facing USPS.
Amazon announced a new agreement with the United States Postal Service (USPS) that ensures 80% of the parcel volume handled by USPS will remain intact. This deal comes as USPS faces significant financial challenges.
The United States Postal Service announced plans to impose a temporary additional fee of <strong>8%</strong> on parcel and express mail shipments due to rising transportation costs linked to the war in Iran. If approved, the fees will take effect on <strong>April 26</strong> and remain in place until <strong>January 17, 2027</strong>.