USPS Teams With DHL to Service 213 Nations

WASHINGTON — In conjunction with DHL Worldwide Express, the U.S. Postal Service is now offering merchandise delivery to 213 nations through its new Global Express Guaranteed Service.

The DHL-Postal Service venture started in April 1999 as Priority Mail Global Guaranteed, and moved documents only. At a press conference here Oct. 2, postal officials said they had to rework the service because of declining volume for shipping documents spurred by competition from electronic-mail and e-commerce.

“International expedited volumes for documents were going down in chunks,” said Gerald McKiernan of the Postal Service.

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The business partnership is based on the merging of the strengths of the two organizations. USPS brings with it 20,000 retail outlets across the United States, or about 53% of the nation’s 38,000 post offices. In comparison, DHL has 286 U.S. service centers.



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