Amazon Renews USPS Contract, Maintains 1B+ Annual Package Deliveries
Key Details Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service have finalized a new delivery agreement that secures continued service across rural America. Under the deal, Amazon will maintain approximately 80% of its current USPS deliveries, representing over 1 billion packages annually. Why It Matters This agreement provides critical revenue stability for the struggling USPS while ensuring Amazon can reliably serve customers in underserved rural regions. The partnership demonstrates the mutual dependence between the e-commerce giant and the government agency for last-mile delivery capabilities. What's Next Amazon continues investing in faster delivery speeds for rural markets through a hybrid model combining its contract drivers with USPS resources. The company, ranked as North America's largest logistics provider, remains committed to expanding service quality nationwide. Amazon spokesperson Terrence Clark stated: "We're pleased to have reached a new agreement with USPS that furthers our longstanding partnership and will let us continue supporting our customers and communities together."
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