U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. Here's how fast you could get your deliveries.
SurePost, a UPS economy service primarily used by businesses to send packages, is changing after a contract with the U.S.
USPS will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. What does that mean for your packages and shipping prices? What we know.
Will this change how I get my mail? With UPS and USPS's contract ending, people in the U.S. will receive their SurePost packages possibly a day earlier as the transit time decreas ...
Rural packages are likely to get to where they’re going faster now that contract negotiations between the U.S. Postal Service ...
UPS recently ended a contract with the United States Postal Service and delivery changes are coming to some post office box ...
UPS (UPS) may not have renewed its SurePost service agreement with the United States Postal Service, which may introduce some volume risk into ...
UPS now handles SurePost packages door-to-door entirely within our own network, with the reliability we’re known for." USA TODAY contacted USPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters on ...
Previously, many SurePost packages were dropped off by UPS to U.S. Postal Service facilities near the final destination, and USPS would ultimately deliver the package. After the contract ended ...