June 7, 2024
New Sorting & Delivery Center Offers Benefits to Expedite Regional Mailing and Shipping
What:
The United States Postal Service will offer a first look at its new Sorting & Delivery Center (S&DC) in Bryan, TX.
Who:
Joyce Phillips, Manager, Post Office Operations, USPS
Michael Bonnette, Bryan, TX, Postmaster, USPS
Kanickewa “Nikki” Johnson, Strategic Communications Specialist, USPS
When:
Thursday, June 13, at 6:30 a.m.
Where:
Bryan S&DC, 2121 E WM J. Bryan Pkwy, Bryan, TX 77801
MEDIA ONLY: Please RSVP to Nikki Johnson Kanickewa.P.Johnson@usps.gov by 5:00 p.m. CST, Wednesday, June 12.
PLEASE NOTE: To ensure the safety of all attendees, closed-toe, non-slip footwear are required to enter.
Background:
S&DCs are comprised of repurposed facilities and provide faster and more reliable mail and package delivery within a greater geographic area. The Bryan facility is one of the first 31 S&DCs to be opened in the nation. The Postal Service expects to open 400 S&DCs throughout the country in the coming years.
S&DCs are critical hubs in the modernized postal network as laid out in the Postal Service’s Delivering for America 10-year strategic plan. The larger, centrally located facilities will be the last stop for mail and packages before they are delivered by letter carriers. In conjunction with 60 Regional Processing and Distribution Centers (RPDCs) strategically located around the country, S&DCs will optimize delivery in the busiest markets and remove many of the impediments that currently slow down postal operations.
MAILING AND SHIPPING IS EVEN EASIER FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
The new facility includes features to make it easier for residential and small business customers to mail and ship packages throughout the region. The data optimized location of the facility allows small businesses to quickly reach 200,000 local customers with 99.7% on-time performance from one entry point. Additionally, the Pasco S&DC offers:
READY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES; BETTER AMENITIES FOR EMPLOYEES
The Pasco S&DC includes electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to prepare for the deployment of EV and the Postal Service's Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV) fleet. The new EVs are expected to be deployed on routes later this year, but there is no confirmed timeline. Replacing the current postal vehicles, some of which are more than 30 years old, will allow the organization to significantly reduce carbon emissions, increase safety and reliability, and provide more comfortable delivery vehicles to letter carriers.
New package sorting equipment has been installed which enables customer service and local commerce the opportunity for same day or next day delivery. Workspaces, bathrooms, and breakrooms have also been modernized for an improved environment for postal employees.
LOCAL POST OFFICE OPERATIONS MAINTAINS SERVICE
The new S&DC does not impact local Post Office retail operations. No Post Offices have been closed, and PO Box delivery remains unchanged.
The Postal Service generally 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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