Feb. 9, 2026
Media tour offers behind-the-scenes look at new sorting technology, facility upgrades and next generation delivery vehicles
Key Takeaways
Everett, WA — The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) today hosted a tour of its new Sorting and Delivery Center (S&DC) in Everett, inviting local media, business partners, community leaders, and Postal Customer Council (PCC) members to view the new facility’s improvements, state-of-the-art package sorting equipment, and Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDVs). Local Postal Service leaders highlighted how the improvements, part of nearly $21 billion invested in the national postal network over the past five years, improve service performance, enhance workplace conditions, and support faster, more reliable last-mile delivery in Everett and beyond.
Thanks to investments like these, USPS recently reported significant improvements during the holiday season surge, delivering 16 billion pieces of mail and packages in an average of 2.5 days, with better on-time delivery and higher customer satisfaction across the country.
“For customers and businesses here in Everett, this new Sorting and Delivery Center will improve outcomes for our community, strengthening daily delivery while helping our teams work more safely and efficiently,” said Patrick Melomey, Postmaster, Everett. “Investments like these represent more than a physical upgrade; they reflect a commitment to our employees, our customers, and the future of the Postal Service.”
The Everett S&DC serves 122,000 customers across 8 ZIP Codes, including 188 centralized routes. In Washington writ large, the Postal Service employs more than 11,000 men and women and serves more than 3.4 million addresses, six and often seven days a week.
Sorting and Delivery Centers support a modern delivery model
As USPS expands its role as the nation’s end-to-end carrier of choice, the creation of Sorting and Delivery Centers has been a core part of transformation and modernization efforts. Over recent years, USPS has opened more than 150 S&DCs across the country, positioning the organization for success by:
“State-of-the-art facilities and vehicles like these, along with the experts who manage and run them, help us run a tighter operation — more efficient, more capable, and better positioned to compete,” said Trent McNeal, District Manager, Washington. “Across Washington, this work is designed to improve flow and expand capability — while also delivering a more modern workplace for our employees and a stronger experience for customers and business partners.”
250th anniversary
USPS is marking 250 years of connecting communities and supporting American commerce, a long tradition of service alongside continued innovation, including national partnerships such as serving as the official shipping sponsor of the NHL.
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