Amazon, USPS Strike New Agreement on Package Deliveries Amazon reached a new agreement with the U S Postal Service to retain most deliveries, securing package service for rural customers The deal keeps about 80% of Amazon deliveries with USPS, more
Amazon and USPS strike new deal amid cash crisis | Cybernews A worker at an Amazon fulfillment center Michael Nagle Bloomberg Getty Images Amazon com announced it reached a new agreement with the US Postal Service on package deliveries Sources said the cash-strapped mail system would retain about 80% of its existing deliveries from its biggest customer
Amazon, USPS strike a deal - showing they still need each other despite . . . The Journal noted that postal regulators still needed to approve the deal Amazon - which is the USPS's biggest customer, accounting for 1 billion packages shipped annually - had threatened to slash its deliveries through the Postal Service by two-thirds or more, Reuters reported
Amazon strikes deal with USPS that maintains 80% of package volume Amazon will continue its delivery expansion but short of growth that would rival USPS’s address-by-address reach, the sources said Reuters first reported the deal USPS has a roughly $80 billion budget, and Amazon represented $6 billion in annual revenue to the agency, according to two people familiar with the business arrangement