The United States Postal Service will have a major air goods service, with UPS.
The U.S. Postal Service has an air cargo agreement with the Atlanta shipping company, which considerably strengthens an already-existing partnership between the two, as announced on Monday.
Following a changeover period, UPS claims that it will move the majority of air cargo in the United States for the postal services.
Economic terms of the deal were not disclosed.
USPS’s present surroundings goods deal with FedEx Corp. is set to expire in later September. The organization stated in a speech that its agreement with UPS will be for at least five and a half years.
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