United States Postal Service®

Quarterly Performance for Single-Piece First-Class Mail®
Mailpieces Delivered Between 01/01/2012 and 03/31/2012

Quarter II
FY2012

Overview

Since 1990, the Postal Service™ has contracted with an outside entity to measure First-Class MailŪ service performance independently and objectively via the External First-Class Mail® measurement system (EXFC). EXFC is a rigorous external sampling system measuring the time it takes from deposit of mail into a collection box or lobby chute until its delivery to a home or business. EXFC measures the transit time for single-piece rate First-Class cards, letters, and flat envelopes and compares this actual service against service standards. EXFC continuously tests service in 892 three-digit ZIP Code areas between which virtually all Single-Piece First-Class Mail® originates and destinates.

Service performance for Single-Piece First-Class Mail® parcels has been combined with EXFC performance to formulate these combined Single-Piece First-Class Mail® results. Single-Piece First-Class Mail® parcel service is measured using an internal USPS system. This system measures transit time from the time of mailing at a Post Office™ until the time of delivery for parcels for which a customer requested Delivery Confirmation™ service. Actual transit time is then compared against First-Class Mail® service standards.

Limitations

The USPS® Product Tracking System used to measure service performance for parcels with Delivery Confirmation™ did not account for 5-digit ZIP Code exceptions to the service standards for Alaska 3-digit ZIP Code area 995. As a result, some parcels sent to or from this ZIP Code area may have been measured against a service standard one day less than the actual service standard.

Performance Highlights

National Single-Piece First-Class Mail® results in FY12 Q2 were 96.7 percent on time for Overnight, 94.8 percent on time for Two-Day, and 92.3 percent on time for Three-To-Five-Day, showing performance increases compared to the same period last year for every service standard. Nationally, at least 99.7 percent of mail across all service standards was delivered within the service standard plus three days in FY12 Quarter 2. Five out of seven areas had performance increases for Overnight when compared to the same period last year, and all areas had performance increases for Two-Day and Three-To-Five-Day.

In Quarter 2 at the district level, there were 36 districts that scored at or above the performance target of 96.65 percent on time for Overnight. Central Pennsylvania and Nevada-Sierra had the highest Overnight performance at 97.5 percent on time. For Two-Day service, 52 districts scored at or above the performance target of 94.15 percent on time, with Caribbean having the highest result at 97.8 percent on time. Greater South Carolina had the highest Three-To-Five-Day performance at 94.5 percent on time. For the Three-To-Five-Day service standard, 18 districts scored at or above the performance target of 92.85 percent on time.

 

District Overnight Two-Day Three-To-Five-Day
Percent On Time Percent On Time Percent On Time
Capital Metro Area 96.9 94.0 92.7
Atlanta 97.0 93.8 92.9
Baltimore 96.3 92.6 90.7
Capital 96.6 94.9 92.8
Greater South Carolina 97.2 94.7 94.5
Greensboro 96.9 94.6 92.0
Mid-Carolinas 96.7 94.4 92.2
Northern Virginia 97.3 94.8 93.6
Richmond 97.0 93.3 93.1
Eastern Area 96.7 94.4 92.7
Appalachian 95.9 91.8 90.2
Central Pennsylvania 97.5 94.9 91.1
Cincinnati 97.3 94.8 93.7
Kentuckiana 96.3 94.3 93.2
Northern Ohio 96.8 94.2 93.4
Philadelphia Metro 96.7 94.5 91.9
South Jersey 96.3 95.8 93.1
Tennessee 96.6 93.7 92.8
Western New York 96.8 94.1 92.8
Western Pennsylvania 96.6 94.5 92.8
Great Lakes Area 96.4 94.7 92.4
Central Illinois 96.6 95.3 92.6
Chicago 94.5 94.8 90.4
Detroit 96.8 94.8 93.5
Gateway 96.7 93.4 92.5
Greater Indiana 95.8 94.7 92.3
Greater Michigan 96.2 94.4 92.5
Lakeland 96.8 95.1 92.4
Northeast Area 96.5 95.2 91.7
Albany 96.6 95.5 91.4
Caribbean 95.2 97.8 86.3
Connecticut Valley 96.0 94.6 92.6
Greater Boston 96.6 94.6 91.2
Long Island 97.1 94.9 90.9
New York 96.5 95.9 91.8
Northern New England 96.4 93.8 90.7
Northern New Jersey 97.1 95.6 93.1
Triboro 96.4 96.3 92.7
Westchester 96.3 96.0 91.5
Pacific Area 96.7 96.1 91.6
Bay-Valley 96.9 96.2 92.5
Honolulu 97.1 N/A 90.7
Los Angeles 96.3 96.2 91.8
Sacramento 97.1 95.8 91.6
San Diego 96.9 96.4 92.7
San Francisco 96.3 95.4 91.0
Santa Ana 96.8 96.7 91.5
Sierra Coastal 96.4 95.6 90.4
Southwest Area 96.8 95.2 92.8
Alabama 96.6 94.0 92.7
Arkansas 96.7 94.0 93.0
Dallas 96.2 95.3 93.0
Fort Worth 97.0 95.5 94.0
Houston 96.8 95.8 93.4
Louisiana 96.8 94.6 91.2
Mississippi 97.0 94.7 92.3
North Florida 96.9 95.2 92.7
Oklahoma 97.4 95.2 94.3
Rio Grande 96.8 95.5 93.4
South Florida 96.3 96.2 92.5
Suncoast 97.1 95.9 92.2
Western Area 96.6 94.6 92.1
Alaska 96.3 96.0 90.6
Arizona 96.5 95.8 92.8
Central Plains 96.3 93.7 92.2
Colorado/Wyoming 96.4 93.9 92.2
Dakotas 96.4 94.7 90.0
Hawkeye 96.8 93.9 92.2
Mid-America 96.8 93.4 91.3
Nevada-Sierra 97.5 95.6 91.6
Northland 96.6 94.6 93.0
Portland 96.6 95.6 93.0
Salt Lake City 97.0 95.1 92.1
Seattle 96.7 94.9 90.9
Nation FY2012 Q2 96.7 94.8 92.3

Nation FY2011 Q2 (SPLY) 96.0 92.4 89.7

Nation FY2009 Annual 96.1 93.5 90.8
Nation FY2010 Annual 96.3 93.6 91.6
Nation FY2011 Annual 96.2 93.4 91.2
Nation FY2012 Q1 95.9 92.7 88.7

FY2012 Annual Target 96.65 94.15 92.85