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In a significant move for American logistics, Amazon has finalized a new multi-year agreement with the United States Postal Service (USPS) to handle approximately one billion packages annually. This deal arrives as a crucial financial boost for the Postal Service, which has faced persistent operational and budgetary challenges in recent years.
The expanded partnership underscores Amazon's continued reliance on the USPS's unparalleled "last-mile" delivery network, particularly in rural and suburban areas where its own logistics fleet is less dense. For the Postal Service, the volume guarantees a steady and substantial revenue stream, aiding its ongoing modernization efforts and financial stability.
While specific financial terms remain confidential, the scale of the agreement highlights the deeply intertwined relationship between the nation's largest e-commerce company and a foundational government service. Industry analysts note that this pact ensures the Postal Service remains a competitive player in the package delivery market, which is dominated by private carriers like UPS and FedEx. The collaboration is expected to maintain, if not accelerate, delivery speeds for countless Amazon customers across the country, reinforcing a symbiotic partnership that reshapes the landscape of how goods move to American doorsteps.
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