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Amazon, USPS Forge New Delivery Pact
7 Apr
Summary
- Amazon and USPS reached a new package delivery agreement.
- The deal retains approximately 80% of Amazon's deliveries via USPS.
- Amazon previously threatened to reduce its business with USPS.

Amazon.com has announced a new delivery agreement with the U.S. Postal Service, reinforcing their partnership. This accord is set to maintain approximately 80% of Amazon's delivery volume with USPS, representing over 1 billion packages each year. This arrangement comes after a period of tension where Amazon had criticized USPS plans and threatened to reduce its delivery business by at least two-thirds. Amazon's significant business, valued at $6 billion in annual revenue for USPS, was seen as a crucial factor for the mail agency's budget. The agreement aims to solidify their collaborative efforts in serving customers and communities.