DHL eCommerce recently announced an exclusive, multiyear deal with the Postal Service for last-mile parcel delivery in the United States.
The contract is the longest in the 25-year relationship between the two organizations and is valued at more than $10 billion.
“Today marks an exciting milestone in the evolution of our relationship with DHL eCommerce. This extended and exclusive agreement reflects a shared commitment to innovation, operational alignment, and delivering greater value to the shipping marketplace,” Postmaster General David Steiner said.
“By aligning more closely with our transformed network, we are creating a stronger, more efficient last-mile solution that expands customers’ access to the Postal Service’s unmatched reach. Together, we are building a more flexible, market-responsive model that enhances reliability, supports growth, and positions both organizations for long-term success,” he said.
DHL eCommerce — a division of DHL Group — provides domestic and international package delivery for high-volume businesses to customers. The agreement gives the shipper access to more than 170 million delivery points throughout the United States and its territories.
More information can be found in the Postal Service’s May 28 news release.
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