Postal Service Slashes Air Cargo by 90% in 2-Year Cost-Cutting Drive


🛫 Postal Service Slashes Air Cargo by 90% in 2-Year Cost-Cutting Drive.

The U.S. Postal Service has drastically decreased its air cargo shipments by 90% over a two-year period, leading to an estimated $1 billion in annual transportation cost savings, according to U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. This shift from air to ground transportation for packages and envelopes is part of DeJoy's broader strategy to enhance the Postal Service's financial stability. Currently, over 95% of first-class mail and packages are being processed through the ground transportation system. This effort is part of DeJoy's comprehensive plan to cut operating costs, boost package revenue, ensure timely deliveries, and address inflation-related challenges. He also mentioned plans to adjust prices, expand delivery points, and transition to an all-electric delivery fleet in the next 17 months.

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