SurePost, a UPS economy service primarily used by businesses to send packages, is changing after a contract with the U.S.
U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. Here's how fast you could get your deliveries.
USPS will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages. What does that mean for your packages and shipping prices? What we know.
The US Postal Service's contract with UPS for SurePost package deliveries has ended. Here is how things will change.
PHILADELPHIA -- A change to how some packages are delivered is causing confusion for some customers. UPS SurePost packages ...
Rural packages are likely to get to where they’re going faster now that contract negotiations between the U.S. Postal Service ...
UPS SurePost packages will be delivered by UPS drivers only after a contract between UPS and USPS expired this year.
The heavier workload for UPS and adjustments in its logistics network may explain why packages are arriving later than expected. Meanwhile, some customers hope the change improves delivery reliability ...
UPS recently ended a contract with the United States Postal Service and delivery changes are coming to some post office box ...
The Postal Service is the only carrier permitted to deliver to post office boxes, Army posts and Navy fleets. With the end of ...
On January 1, the SurePost relationship between Atlanta-based global freight transportation and logistics services provider ...
The move brings millions of packages back into the carrier's network for final-mile delivery, according to the union.