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Scanning scorecard

Area and district standings see changes

Hand-held scanning device
Scanning allows customers to track their packages.

The area and district scanning standings experienced changes during the week ending Dec. 11.

Great Lakes (96.85 percent) finished first, up one spot from a week earlier. Western (96.84 percent) was second, while Northeast (96.45 percent) was third.

Among the districts, Sacramento and Sierra Coastal each had a rating of 97.61 percent, followed by Greater Indiana (97.54 percent), which climbed 11 places.

The national scanning score was 96.44 percent, a slight change from last week.

Scanning allows customers to track their packages and other mail. It also helps the Postal Service improve efficiency and network management.

Scores and standings change continually.To see the latest results, go to the Enterprise Analytics site and use the Scanning menu bar to select Scan Scores DES 2.

Informational videos about scanning are available at USPS-TV.

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