Friday, August 26, 2016

New 'Package Intercept' Alert


The U.S. Postal Service is making two improvements to Package Intercept, a service that allows customers to redirect shipments that haven’t been delivered or released for delivery.

Employees who use the Passive Adaptive Scanning System will now hear a louder sound when they scan a parcel that has been designated for interception.

This change took effect August 17.

Beginning September 30, employees who use Delivery Scheme-less Sortation machines will hear the alert and see the words “Package Intercept” displayed when a parcel designated for interception arrives. Previously, only the abbreviation “PI” appeared.

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