![]() Four percent will be upgraded from a 3-day to 2-day service standard. ![]() Sixty-four percent of First-Class Package Service volume will be unaffected by the proposed standard changes. The new FCPS service standards will also enable additional package volume to be transported by surface transportation, which is more reliable and affordable compared to air transportation. Modifying select service standards will allow for additional transport time for long-distance package deliveries and increased network efficiencies. A fact sheet on the proposed changes to service standards for first-class packages is available here: This initiative is part of “Delivering for America,” the Postal Service’s 10-year plan to achieve financial sustainability and service excellence. WASHINGTON, DC - The Postal Service announced today additional actions to improve service reliability by initiating the process of requesting an advisory opinion from the Postal Regulatory Commission to evaluate its proposal to modify select service standards for First-Class Package Service (FCPS). Majority of delivery standards for packages unaffected by proposed changes.Aligns with 10-year “Delivering for America” plan’s commitment to service excellence.Contributes to costs savings and meeting or exceeding 95 percent on-time delivery across shipping and product classes.Improves utilization of surface transportation, while lessening reliance on more costly and less dependable air transportation network. ![]() Postal Service Proposes Changes to Service Standards for First-Class Package Service JTo Drive Better Service and Reliability, U.S.
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