Filed in Postal Regulatory Commission
Monday, August 22, 2011
In early 2009, the United States Postal Service (USPS) stated its intent in a filing with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to launch a market test to provide service akin to a less-than-truckload (LTL) network. But in a filing submitted to the PRC on August 19, the USPS said it intends to shutter this initiative—it entitled “Collaborative Logistics”—on September 19.Posted on 08/22 at 10:24 AM
News • Supply Chain Management • LTL • USPS • PRC • Postal Regulatory Commission • Less-Than-Truckload • Permalink
News • Supply Chain Management • LTL • USPS • PRC • Postal Regulatory Commission • Less-Than-Truckload • Permalink
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The United States Postal Service announced this week that Postmaster General and CEO John E. Potter will retire on December 3. Potter, a 32-year USPS veteran will be replaced by Patrick R. Donahoe, Deputy Postmaster General and Chief Operating Officer. Donahoe was voted as Potter’s successor by The Governors of the Postal Service and will become the 73rd Postmaster General.Posted on 10/28 at 05:03 AM
News • USPS • United States Postal Service • PRC • Postal Regulatory Commission • Patrick R. Donahoe • John E. Potter • Permalink
News • USPS • United States Postal Service • PRC • Postal Regulatory Commission • Patrick R. Donahoe • John E. Potter • Permalink
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The United States Postal Service (USPS) recently announced it is petitioning the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to move its Standard Mail parcels from its market-dominant product list to its competitive products list.Posted on 08/25 at 08:10 AM
News • USPS • Parcel • Parcel Select • Postal Regulatory Commission • Permalink
News • USPS • Parcel • Parcel Select • Postal Regulatory Commission • Permalink


