Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Davie Welcomes New CPU

Present at the Autoplaza Stirling Road Contract Postal Unit (CPU) ribbon-cutting ceremony were Front Row, L to R: Retail Specialist Catalina Rivera; Davie, FL, Vice Mayor Caryl Hattan; Davie, FL, Mayor Judy Paul; Owner Carlos Cevallos; Fort Lauderdale, FL, Officer In Charge David Guiney; and Manager, Business Mail Entry Joycelynn King. Back Row, L to R: Window Training Instructor Maria Negrin; CPU Employee Wladimir Pausin; Manager, Marketing Juan Nadal; and Retail Specialist Fred Romero. Not pictured: A/Manager, Retail Sergio Rodriguez.

Autoplaza Stirling Road Contract Postal Unit (CPU) Employee Wladimir Pausin (left) and Miami Window Training Academy Window Training Instructor Maria Negrin (right) attended the grand opening.


Davie, FL, has a new Contract Postal Unit (CPU).  At the grand opening of the Autoplaza Stirling Road CPU, Mayor Judy Paul welcomed Owner Carlos Cevallos to the neighborhood and thanked him for providing postal services to the community. 

“This partnership is one more example of how the Postal Service is adjusting to better fit the changing needs of its customers, while finding creative solutions to generate much-needed revenue,” said Fort Lauderdale, FL, Officer In Charge David Guiney.

The new CPU offers a full line postal products and services --- postage stamps, Priority Mail service, special postal services, packaging products, and much more.  The hours of operation provide convenient access seven days a week --- Monday through Friday between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cevallos also has a computer and printer available for customers to enter, submit and print their customs forms for international packages.
  
Cevallos and four of his employees --- Giuliana Cevallos, Diego Rozas, Mauro Sandoval, and Shatarian Thirsty --- attended the U.S. Postal Service Miami Window Training Academy to ensure that they had knowledge of postal products to efficiently operate the CPU.

“The clerks and the owner attended the training had a very positive attitude,” said Window Training Instructor Maria Negrin. “They all had a very positive attitude, were eager to learn, and were excited about the new CPU.”



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