The Westside Gazette

Postal Service Expands Next-Day Delivery Options for Businesses with Rollout of USPS Connect in South Florida

Program Offers New, Affordable Package and Document Delivery Options

By Debra Jean Fetterly

SOUTH FLORIDA — The U.S. Postal Service today launched USPS Connect — a set of four delivery solutions that leverage ongoing network improvements, new equipment, new pricing and enhanced operational precision to meet evolving business package delivery needs.

“USPS Connect provides businesses of all sizes what they have been asking for — an affordable way to meet consumer demand for fast delivery,” said Louis DeJoy, Postmaster General and CEO. “A pivotal point in our Delivering for America plan, it positions us to more fully leverage our network capacity to increase volume and revenue so we can continue to serve the American people with affordable, reliable mail and package delivery.”

The USPS Connect program offers several solutions to help businesses of all sizes meet growing consumer demand for affordable, fast local, regional, and national deliveries and returns.

Florida is among the first states in the nationwide rollout to make one of the four solutions – USPS Connect Local – available in select locations (see South Florida list following news release). The rollout schedule is available on uspsconnect.com.

The four USPS Connect business solutions are:

“We’ve listened carefully to our business customers to develop this program,” said Chief Commerce and Business Solutions Officer Jakki Krage Strako. “We’re increasing next-day deliveries. We’re also giving smaller businesses big-business rates and all businesses more user-friendly ways to interact with us.”

“We’re excited to launch USPS Connect here in South Florida,” said Florida 3 District Manager Jean C. Lovejoy.

Businesses interested in learning more may visit uspsconnect.com, call 855-MYUSPSCONNECT (855-698-7772), email uspsconnect@usps.gov or visit usps.com/business/business-shipping.htm.

Delivery times stated for USPS Connect offerings are expected, but not guaranteed, and require entry of packages at the designated facility nearest package destinations or authorized pickup. Businesses should speak with a USPS representative about requirements.

The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products, and services to fund its operations

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