The Postal Service kicked off
the holiday shipping season today by announcing that it will be delivering
packages seven days a week in major cities and high volume areas starting
November 17 through Christmas Day in response
to expected double-digit package volume growth.
“The Postal Service will be out
making deliveries every single day during the holiday season, including
Christmas Day,” said Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe. “During the
holidays, no carrier makes more deliveries to more places than the Postal
Service, and this year, we’re raising the bar with enhanced tracking and
Sunday delivery.”
The demand for package service
has grown as online retailers ship more products to their customers.
The Postal Service is adding package delivery on Sundays during the holidays
to prepare for the heavy shipping season.
“Every household in America
relies on us to get their packages in time for the holidays, and we take
great pride in taking on that responsibility,” said Donahoe. “We’re prepared
to do whatever it takes to deliver for our customers.”
Double-Digit Growth
Due to continued e-commerce
growth and improvements to its Priority Mail product line, the Postal Service
is expecting double-digit growth in its package business this holiday season,
likely in the range of 450 to 470 million packages. That equates to roughly
12 percent growth over the same period last year.
“Football has its season. But
the holidays? That’s our season,” said Donahoe. “That’s crunch time for us,
and year after year, we step up our game. E-commerce package business
continues to be a big player now more than ever, so we’ve enhanced our
network to ensure America that we’ll deliver their cards, gifts and letters
in time for the holidays.”
While its competitors recently
announced price increases, the Postal Service lowered some of its prices for
businesses and frequent shippers. The new Priority Mail pricing offers
affordable shipping options along with improved tracking and reliability for
business customers.
“The Postal Service is a vital
business partner for small and large businesses and lowering shipping prices
will save them money and improve their bottom line,” said Nagisa Manabe,
chief marketing and sales officer. “With our affordable shipping options, we
hope to attract new business customers and become their preferred delivery service.”
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
USPS Announces 7 Day a Week Holiday Package Deliveries
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