Whippany, NJ – As a result of a study begun on June 30, 2009, the Postal Service has made the decision to move all mail processing operations from the West Jersey Processing & Distribution Center to the Northern New Jersey Metro Processing & Distribution Center in Teterboro, New Jersey and the Kilmer Processing & Distribution Center in Edison, New Jersey. Once the transfer of operations is completed, the West Jersey Processing & Distribution Center will be closed. Local mail service will not be affected by the move.
USPS Northern New Jersey District Manager Priscilla M. Maney said, “Given the drastic decline in mail volume the Postal Service has experienced, with a decline of nearly 26 billion pieces this past year, we must take action to reduce the size of our mail processing network. Consolidating operations and placing our people where we need them is necessary if the Postal Service is to remain viable to provide mail service to the nation.”
“I understand our employees’ concern over this move,” Maney added, “but the consolidation makes sense given the fiscal realities. The Northern New Jersey Metro Processing & Distribution Center and the Dominick V. Daniels Processing & Distribution Center have the capacity to handle the additional workload and we can realize significant savings by shifting operations there.”
The transition will be completed by January 2011. Affected career employees will be reassigned to other vacant positions.
“I am confident the transition will be smooth and transparent to our customers and they will continue to receive the same excellent service they always have,” said Maney.
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