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Amazon to Slash USPS Package Volume
18 Mar
Summary
- Amazon plans to significantly reduce USPS package shipments.
- The e-commerce giant aims to cut shipments by two-thirds.
- This move could cost the Postal Service millions in revenue.

Amazon.com is reportedly planning a substantial decrease in its reliance on the U.S. Postal Service for package deliveries. Sources indicate the e-commerce leader aims to reduce shipments by at least two-thirds.
This reduction is expected to occur by the fall of this year, around the time Amazon's current contract with the Postal Service is set to expire. The move could significantly impact the Postal Service's revenue, potentially costing it millions of dollars.
Amazon, historically a top customer for the Postal Service, has been gradually scaling back its use of the agency for deliveries. The company and the Postal Service have not yet commented on these developing reports.




