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U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages after the government agency's contract with the parcel service expired this year. The International Brotherhood of ...
U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages after the government agency's contract with the parcel service expired this year. The International Brotherhood of ...
UPS announced SurePost surcharges effective Jan. 13 that included roughly 10% more for packages 9 pounds and under, 6–7% for packages weighing 10–70 pounds, and 62–69% for extended ...
The owner says now that the SurePost contract expired, some customers have been confused about where to have their packages sent, especially since only the Postal Service can deliver to P.O. Boxes.
Postal workers, now freed from SurePost duties, expressed relief. “USPS carrier here, thanks for taking that back,” one commented. However, UPS drivers face increased strain, with one viewer ...
UPS is increasing rates and delivery area surcharges for its SurePost services on Jan. 13, the parcel carrier announced on its website. Rate increases vary by package weight and shipping distance.
SurePost will no longer be available for those who are living in U.S. Territories, Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, according to Supply Chain Dive, which cited the previous overview of UPS SurePost.