We Are the U.S. Postal
Service
The Postal Service is one of the largest service
organizations in the world and, as a result, one of
Americas biggest buyers.
Moving the mail to nearly every home and
business in the United States takes a gigantic effort. We work in
more than 38,000 facilities throughout the nation, and every day
we collect, process, and deliver more than 650 million pieces of
mail. We operate our business through what we sell
virtually all of our revenue comes from the sale of postage and
services to the American people, not from their taxes. Our annual
revenue exceeds $64 billion.
We may have among the most varied set of
needs in the United States needs that each year translate
into more than tens of thousands of contract opportunities worth
billions of dollars. Purchases range from asphalt to airplanes,
carrier satchels to communications satellites, and real estate to
robotics.
The Postal Service depends on you to
provide quality services and supplies to meet our operational
needs. This publication tells you what, where, and how
we buy, and how you can do business with us. So let us
know what you can offer, and lets do business!
What We Buy
To move the mail, we buy a great variety
of goods and services. These can be grouped into three general
commodity categories:
Supplies, services, and equipment.
Facilities (including design,
construction, and related services) and real estate.
Mail transportation services of all
types.
The lists on the following pages show
selected goods and services bought by our purchasing
organizations. Suppliers should note, however, that our local
buying process makes virtually every Postal Service facility a
purchasing organization, at least to some extent (http://www.usps.com/business/buyloc.htm).
Headquarters and
Headquarters Field Organizations
Supplies, Services, and Equipment
Services
Advertising
Consulting
Training
Personnel support
Elevator maintenance
Operational Equipment
Vehicle purchases
Mail transportation equipment
Retail and vending equipment
Printing
Publications
Labels
Marketing materials
Stamps
Envelopes
Information Technology
Information systems (hardware and
software)
Satellite transponders
Telecommunications (hardware and
software)
All associated services
Automation
Automated mail processing equipment
Research and development of automated
equipment
Spare Parts for Various Postal
Equipment (bought only at Topeka, KS)
Personal computer boards
Belting
Bearings
Nuts and bolts
Facilities
Real estate leasing or purchasing
Major building design and construction
Construction management
Repairs and alterations
Mail Transportation and Related
Services
Air taxi services
Rail services
Terminal handling services
Water services international and
domestic
Highway transportation
Trailer leasing
Area Offices
Supplies, Services, and Equipment
Contract postal units
Vehicle leasing
Vehicle maintenance
Elevator maintenance
Cleaning services
Trash removal
Food services
ADP equipment
Environmental services
Grounds maintenance
Snow removal
Miscellaneous supplies and services
District Offices
Facility repairs and alterations
Supplies and services (up to $10,000)
Who can buy what I sell?
For local buys not more than $10,000
Postmasters.
District purchasing specialists.
Other district and area office
personnel.
For purchases over $10,000
Contracting officers at:
Purchasing and Materials service
centers.
Facilities service offices.
District and area offices (for repairs
and alterations only, and not exceeding $100,000).
Distribution network offices.
Headquarters.
How can they buy what I
sell?
For buys not more than $10,000
Over-the-counter purchases.
Credit card purchases.
Purchase orders.
Imprest funds.
For purchases over $10,000
Purchase orders.
Contracts.
How can I find out about
opportunities?
Post office notices.
Local advertising.
Commerce Business Daily (CBD).
Journal of Commerce (transportation).
Trade conferences.
Trade and industry association
notices.
Business Opportunity Bulletins (BOB).
Listed below are Postal Service Internet
web site addresses that will provide you detailed information on
the Postal Service Supplier Diversity Program.
The web site address for the main page
of the Postal Service Internet is http://www.usps.com.
Selling to the U.S. Postal Service
http://www.usps.com/business
Publications
Lets Do Business Pub. 5
http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/pub5e.pdf
Purchasing Manual
http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/pm/pmtc.pdf
Supplier Diversity Terms Pub.
554
http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/pub554.pdf
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
http://www.usps.com/foia
Market Opportunities
About Market Opportunities
http://www.usps.com/business/market.htm
Business Opportunities
Business Opportunity Bulletins (BOB)
http://www.usps.com/business/wantad.htm
Supplier Registration Supplier
Automated Database (SADI)
http://www.usps.com
Click on About USPS
Click on Doing Business With
Us
Click on Supplier Registration
(SADI)
Buying Locations and Contacts
http://www.usps.gov/business/buyloc.htm
Information for Suppliers
Quality Supplier Awards
http://www.usps.com
Click on About USPS
Click on Doing Business With
Us
Click on Quality Supplier
Awards
Supplier Diversity FAQs
http://www.usps.com/business/faq.htm
Supplier Diversity Statement
of Commitment
http://www.usps.com/business/supply.htm |