
"Mail carriers say they're more than prepared to handle the increased volume in deliveries, but only if you get postage on your packages and ship them quickly. With automation and AI-driven planning and upgrades, UPS said it's able to predict demand and prevent disruptions for the holidays and beyond. At the United States Postal Service, planning to handle the influx of holiday packages takes place throughout the year,"
""and we are well prepared and ready to deliver for the American public," Postmaster General David Steiner said in a statement. In anticipation of the peak delivery season, the postal service increased daily processing from 60 million to 88 million packages by deploying more than 600 package sorters, hiring 14,000 seasonal workers, debuting new facilities and deploying 24,000 delivery vehicles."
Time is running out to ship gifts for end-of-year celebrations; carriers urge customers to affix postage and send packages promptly. UPS uses automation and AI-driven planning to predict demand and reduce disruptions during peak periods. The United States Postal Service increased daily processing from 60 million to 88 million packages, deployed more than 600 package sorters, hired 14,000 seasonal workers, opened new facilities and put 24,000 delivery vehicles into service. USPS recommends Dec. 17 for Ground Advantage and First-Class Mail, Dec. 18 for Priority Mail and Dec. 20 for Priority Mail Express for delivery before Dec. 25.
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