Postal Service Shipping Now Available at All Six Office Depot Stores in Idaho

USPS to Compete Head-to-Head With UPS

August 16, 2010 



BOISE, Idaho – All six Office Depot locations in Idaho are among the nearly 1,100 Office Depot stores across the nation now offering U.S. Postal Service shipping and mailing products. Office Depot is the first national retailer to offer Postal Service shipping products and services, allowing the USPS to compete head on with UPS.

Office Depot has stores in Boise (722 W. Broad St. and 8033 W. Franklin Towne Plaza), Nampa (216 Caldwell Blvd.), Meridian (3545 E. Fairview Ave.), Moscow (2242 W. Pullman Rd.) and Coeur d'Alene (131 W. Neder Ave.). Each location offers Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes and envelopes, Priority Mail service, Express Mail service, Parcel Post, stamps, Delivery Confirmation and Signature Confirmation.

“We’re excited to extend some of the best shipping values in the country to Office Depot customers, at a time and place that’s convenient to them,” said Paul Vogel, president, Mailing and Shipping Services. “Small businesses, especially, will be able to compare shipping companies side by side and see for themselves that Postal Service prices are very competitive and affordable.”

Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping is one of the best options for small businesses and consumers alike. With flat-rate boxes, customers pay one, low rate to any state without worrying about weighing the package — and there are no surcharges when using Postal Service shipping products.

The partnership with Office Depot is one more example of how the Postal Service is adjusting products and services to better fit the changing needs of its customers, while finding creative solutions to generate much needed revenue.

“Office Depot is all about helping our customers take care of business, and by providing smart mailing services through the Postal Service in our stores, customers can enjoy the convenience of shipping while they shop,” said Kevin Peters, president, North American Retail for Office Depot.

Expanding access to products and services is one of the key components of “Delivering the Future,” the Postal Service’s action plan for the future. That plan also identifies shipping as one of the key growth opportunities for increased financial stability. The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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