November 26, 2025
Join the Postal Service and see these machines in action and how we are delivering to our local communities this holiday season
Boise, ID —The Postal Service would like to invite its media partners to take a behind the scenes glimpse of the Boise Regional Processing and Distribution Center (RPDC). This behind-the-scenes tour will give the media a chance to see our updated machines in action as the Postal Service enters its busiest season of the year.
This event will be the only opportunity this holiday season to view the hustle and bustle of the facility as hundreds of thousands of pieces of mail are being processed.
When:
December 5, 2025, 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Where:
Boise Regional Processing and Distribution Center
2201 S Cole RD, Boise, ID 83708-9997
RSVP ALERT: This event is for media outlets and representatives only. RSVP with Janella Herron at janella.d.herron@usps.gov to secure credentials, obtain facility instructions and schedule participation.
Proper footwear is required when entering the processing facility. No heels or pumps allowed.
Closed toed-toed (preferably leather) shoes that are non-slip.
Boise has multiple machines to help handle the increased holiday volumes including; advanced facer canceller system, (AFCS) automated flats sorting machine, (AFSM 100) and automated parcel and bundle sorter. (APBS)
This environment provides great examples of USPS processing capabilities with visual examples of high-tech, high-speed processing machines, automated systems and employees moving equipment and USPS volumes. Boise’s processing facility is over 200,000 square feet and boasts over 150 employees.
USPS areas of accomplishment and progress ahead of the 2025 peak holiday season include:
OTHER HOLIDAY INFORMATION:
For expected delivery before Dec. 25, the Postal Service recommends the following send-by dates:
2025 Holiday Shipping Dates for Contiguous U.S. (Lower 48 States)
2025 Holiday Shipping Dates for Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and U.S. Territories
For a complete list of suggested dates for customers sending packages to military or international addresses, the Postal Service recommends visiting the USPS holiday shipping page.
During the holiday season, customers should always plan to mail and ship packages early to ensure arrival by Dec. 25.
For tips on mailing and shipping preparation, ordering free shipping supplies, packaging guidelines (including restricted and prohibited item information), and Post Office location hours, visit usps.com or the USPS YouTube channel.
For Information to help prepare for the busy holiday season, please visit the USPS Holiday Newsroom at usps.com/holidaynews.
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