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The USPS, UPS SurePost delivery contract is over. Will this impact how you get packages? - MSNSurePost 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.
The union representing UPS workers says it's like the holiday season never ended. "Because it was almost like Christmas is over, but now we get into the 'SurePost Christmas,'" said Richard Hooker ...
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.
UPS to hike SurePost rates, ... For example, the base rate will jump by nearly 10% for a one-pound zone 2 parcel, while a 25-pound zone 8 parcel will see a roughly 6.7% increase.
A tentative agreement reduces the size of parcels that could be handled by the Postal Service, the Teamsters union confirms. The post UPS, Teamsters take break after SurePost agreement appeared ...
UPS ends its SurePost partnership with USPS, returning package deliveries to UPS drivers and altering delivery logistics. Here’s what the end of UPS’s deal with USPS means for your deliveries ...
In an earlier article, I looked at the three big changesfacingFedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service in the shipping marketplace. Two of them, the shift in consumer preference toward slower/lower ...
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