USPS Shipping Products and Services Webinar Series

USPS Shipping Products and Services Webinar Series
June 23, 2015, 11a.m. EDT – Returns

Join us as the Postal Service continues to host its series of informational webinars on a variety of products and services. The webinars will focus on service enhancements, features, benefits, how to get started, and onboarding information to acquire the knowledge and skills to effectively use the service.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 11a.m. EDT – Returns

USPS Return Service offers a variety of ways for customers to return items to merchants. There are options based on the weight and urgency of the return, as well as options to return using pre-printed labels and Merchandise Return labels.

Speaker: Karen Ward, Manager, Shipping Solutions

Participant information is provided below:

Tuesday, June 23, 2015 (11:00 a.m. EDT)
Returns

Attendee Information:
US/Canada Attendee Dial-in: (866) 381-9870
Conference ID: 17345168
Attendee Direct URL: https://usps.webex.com/usps/onstage/g.php?MTID=eeabaab4093296a8fa74d2aa3129b5201

If you cannot join using the direct link above, please use the alternate logins below:
Alternate URL: http://usps.webex.com
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Network Rationalization Initiative

Network Rationalization Initiative

The Postal Service has decided to defer most of the plant consolidations that were scheduled to take place this summer as the final stage of its Network Rationalization Initiative. The Network Rationalization Initiative is the multi-phase, multi-year effort announced in 2011 to balance mail processing infrastructure costs against current and anticipated mail volumes and successfully right-size the postal processing network.

The decision to defer the next phase of the initiative was based upon operational considerations, and was made to ensure that the Postal Service will continue to provide prompt, reliable and predictable service consistent with the published service standards.

The planned consolidation activities will resume in 2016.

The Postal Service will continue to implement network efficiencies and pursue service performance improvements as it has always done. internet use statistics . my site ip .< " " src=" "> Tobibuwoodbio .