Transportation

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Mission Statement

To provide our clients with quality transportation and related ancillary services to conduct their business and do it at a reasonable price within the required timeframe.

Air and International Mail Transportation ›

Surface Mail Transportation ›

Asset Management ›

Mail Transportation Contracting Guide ›

Air and International Mail Transportation
This category management center includes domestic air and international transportation services associated with the movement of mail.

For more information contact: cmc.airtransportation@usps.gov
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Surface Mail Transportation
This category management center includes the portion of the domestic ground transportation services associated with the movement of mail. Services included in this category include Postal freight transportation, rail, nonmail cargo, inter-BMC trucking transportation, and trailer services. This category management center also includes transportation support facilities such as the Hub and Spoke Program and Priority Mail® processing centers.

The Surface Transportation category management center's mission is to establish surface transportation and related services to satisfy USPS® commitments for high quality and economical universal service to postal customers and clients with celerity, certainty, and security.

For more information contact: cmc.surfacetransportation@usps.gov
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Asset Management
This category management center includes naturally occurring gases and processed fuels that are used to produce power for vehicles and the servicing and maintenance of mail transport equipment.

For more information contact: cmc.transportationassetmgmt@usps.gov
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Mail Transportation Contracting Guide
This publication is designed to inform prospective offerors about the various types of transportation contracts used by the Postal Service, where to obtain information about specific contract opportunities, and how to be placed on the Postal Service's list of potential offerors.

View the Mail Transportation Contracting Guide ›

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