New complex to streamline mail processing in Oklahoma City
The U.S. Postal Service is streamlining its mail processing operations in Oklahoma City.
A new facility that opens Monday will merge three mail processing locations with administrative offices for the marketing, training and human resources departments, medical unit, labor relations and consumer affairs offices.
The complex west of downtown includes more than 830,000 square feet and 100 docks. It replaces the processing and distribution center located near Union Station south of downtown Oklahoma City. That facility had 58 docks.
Postal service spokesman Larry Flener says the switch should result in more efficient service for customers.
The U.S. Postal Service is streamlining its mail processing operations in Oklahoma City.
A new facility that opens Monday will merge three mail processing locations with administrative offices for the marketing, training and human resources departments, medical unit, labor relations and consumer affairs offices.
The complex west of downtown includes more than 830,000 square feet and 100 docks. It replaces the processing and distribution center located near Union Station south of downtown Oklahoma City. That facility had 58 docks.
Postal service spokesman Larry Flener says the switch should result in more efficient service for customers.



