Study: USPS could save $1.5 billion with slower mail
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Think snail mail is too slow? Imagine if it got slower.
The U.S. Postal Service could save about $1.5 billion a year if it relaxed its two-to-three-day delivery schedules for first-class and Priority Mail deliveries by a day, according to a new study.
Postal executives are seriously considering the idea and are expected to announce plans regarding delivery schedules after Labor Day, according to USPS officials.
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Neil Irwin 24 Aug, 2011
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The U.S. Postal Service could save about $1.5 billion a year if it relaxed its two-to-three-day delivery schedules for first-class and Priority Mail deliveries by a day, according to a new study.
Postal executives are seriously considering the idea and are expected to announce plans regarding delivery schedules after Labor Day, according to USPS officials.
Read full article >>
Neil Irwin 24 Aug, 2011
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Source: http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/click.phdo?i=0569a4480b26ddbb4faf4d785bd53dc5
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