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The Eagle spotlights a transformation plan success in Phoenix

A magazine cover featuring an illustration of postal workers performing various jobs at a regional transfer hub
The Eagle magazine’s winter issue shows how recent improvements are helping USPS better sort and move mail and packages.

As the Postal Service continues one of the most ambitious overhauls in its history, tangible progress is evident in facilities such as the Phoenix Regional Transfer Hub, The Eagle magazine reports in its winter issue.

With its focus on the westbound destination-only hub, the cover story explores how cutting-edge technologies and streamlined processing and logistics strategies are helping USPS sort and move massive volumes of mail and packages across the country more efficiently and reliably than ever before.

The issue also highlights a new collaboration with Adobe that is making direct mail more accessible and affordable for small and midsize businesses — boosting customer success and USPS revenue.

Other topics include the organization’s tradition of perseverance and innovation, exemplified by its resilience after a catastrophic 1836 headquarters fire and its long history of embracing and driving advances in automation. Readers can also learn more about the USPS Board of Governors, which has provided strategic oversight for more than five decades.

The Postal Service mailed The Eagle to employees’ homes in January. It is also available on Newsroom, the USPS online news hub.