Thinking out of the P.O. box
Thinking out of the P.O. box
Read MoreThinking out of the P.O. box
Read MoreJune 7, 2001 — “Assessment and Response of Postal Sector Operators to Electronic Diversion” by Allen R. Kane, Senior Vice President, New Business, USPS; David E. Treworgy, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Edward L. Gamache, Manager, USPS; and Ellen Y. Wong, Consultant, PricewaterhouseCoopers, was presented at the Ninth Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, Sorrento, Italy.
Read MoreUSPS to fade away?
People are turning to e-mail, faxes and the Internet to conduct business, pay bills and keep in touch. That’s not good for the U.S. Postal Service, which is facing a USD 2 to USD 3 billion deficit this year and a drop in volume of first-class mail. So how is the 225-year-old independent government agency competing in the electronic age?
Just one month after implementing its January rate hike, the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors (BOG) ordered postal management to start putting
together another rate increase proposal to present to the Postal Rate
Commission (PRC) this summer.
The first FedEx drop-box has been installed outside a USPS post office – launching the controversial deal the two have signed.
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