Zebra helps USPS to optimise its delivery network

Zebra helps USPS to optimise its delivery network

The United States Postal Service has selected Zebra Technologies to supply TC77 touch computers to scan, track and trace packages across its carrier network.

USPS will start deploying 300,000 TC77 mobile devices as its next-generation Mobile Delivery Device in the first half of 2020.

Zebra’s Android-based TC77 mobile computers will help the USPS optimise operations in the on-demand economy while providing customers with speed, accuracy and real-time tracking . The ultra-rugged TC77 features Zebra’s Mobility DNA suite of software tools that increase worker productivity, simplify management and strengthen the security of Zebra’s Android-based, enterprise-class computers. Zebra will also provide accessories, software, help desk support, repairs, maintenance, and software development.

“We are honoured to work with the world’s largest postal service and are excited to provide our innovative mobile technology, services and support to the USPS and its customers,” said Anders Gustafsson, CEO, Zebra Technologies. “We look forward to building on our relationship with the USPS and providing a performance edge to its letter carriers.”

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