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🚚📦Ray Owens 📦🛬
🚀 E-Commerce & Logistics Consultant | Helping Businesses Optimize Operations and Streamline Supply Chains | Small Parcel Services | 3PL Services | DTC Warehouse Solutions | Ocean Freight | Air Freight
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February 10, 2025
This shift in USPS Ground Advantage volume is a clear indicator of how the package delivery landscape is evolving. Here’s why it matters for businesses and the broader logistics industry: 1. USPS is Winning More Direct Business With over 1,000 new customer contracts (and thousands more in the pipeline), USPS is successfully positioning itself as a direct competitor to FedEx and UPS. This move strengthens its role as a reliable shipping partner, especially for businesses looking for cost-effective solutions. 2. Declining Demand for Package Consolidators The drop in Parcel Services volume (-3.1%) suggests that USPS’s pricing changes are reshaping how consolidators operate. Some may need to rethink their logistics strategies to remain competitive. 3. A Bigger Strategy at Play USPS’s ongoing overhaul under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy isn’t just about short-term gains—it’s a long-term plan to cut costs, streamline operations, and enhance service levels. The projected $3.7 billion in savings could mean more competitive pricing and improved delivery performance in the future. 🚚 What’s Next? For businesses, this could be a great time to reassess shipping options. If USPS Ground Advantage continues its growth trajectory, it may become an even stronger alternative for cost-conscious shippers. 🔹 Your thoughts? Have you noticed changes in USPS shipping services? Would you consider USPS Ground Advantage for your business? Let’s discuss in the comments! #Logistics #Ecommerce #Shipping
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February 10, 2025