USPS, Mexican PS Work to Improve Cross-Border Services

The U.S. Postal Service has agreed to help the Servicio Postal Mexicano (SEPOMEX) improve its management structure and processes, and to re-engineer its operations. SEPOMEX, in return, has agreed to work with the USPS in improving cross-border services.

The two groups have also agreed to explore joint business opportunities, writes DM News.

SEPOMEX handles about 700 million letters a year, compared to the 200 billion handled by the USPS. About 90 percent of what SEPOMEX handles is bulk mail, an area upon which both the USPS and the Mexican postal system hope to improve.

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