USPS Adopts Open Access Strategy for Lastmile Delivery

USPS Adopts Open Access Strategy for Lastmile Delivery

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is actively collaborating with logistics companies and retailers through its "Open Last Mile" initiative, aiming to provide faster, more reliable, and cost-effective delivery services, particularly same-day and next-day options. This marks a significant shift in USPS's strategic direction, designed to improve operational efficiency, expand its service offerings, and reshape its position in the logistics industry. This collaboration aims to bring numerous benefits to both retailers and consumers by enhancing delivery speed and reliability.

Pitney Bowes Introduces Sameday Delivery Through Sendpro Online

Pitney Bowes Introduces Sameday Delivery Through Sendpro Online

Pitney Bowes launched a "Same-Day Delivery" service, integrating local logistics providers through the SendPro Online platform. This aims to provide merchants and consumers with a cost-effective same-day delivery solution. The initiative seeks to improve logistics efficiency and enhance customer experience, signaling a trend towards more refined and personalized logistics services. By leveraging local delivery networks, Pitney Bowes hopes to offer a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape and meet the growing demand for faster delivery options.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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USPS Report Highlights Slower Ecommerce Delivery Trends

USPS Report Highlights Slower Ecommerce Delivery Trends

A report by the USPS Office of Inspector General highlights the challenges facing the same-day delivery market, including price sensitivity and logistical complexities, suggesting next-day delivery could become the new battleground for e-commerce last-mile delivery. Experts emphasize price as a key driver, while technological innovation will fuel delivery diversification. E-commerce businesses need to monitor market dynamics and develop flexible delivery strategies to remain competitive. The focus shifts from immediate delivery to a balance of speed and cost-effectiveness.