Postal Service Offers New Deals for Bulk Mail Shippers
Published Date: 6/24/2026
Notice
Summary
The Postal Service is rolling out new deals for Priority Mail and USPS Ground Advantage shipping, aiming to offer special contract options for businesses. These changes, filed in June 2026, could mean better prices and tailored services for companies that ship a lot. If you’re a business that ships packages, keep an eye out for these updates—they could save you money and speed up your deliveries!
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