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By: FEDweek StaffThe U.S. Postal Service plans to open another 9 regional centers as well as renovate 27 local processing centers and 60 additional sorting and delivery centers over the next year and a half “without closing any local post office retail operations,” Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said at the most recent meeting of the postal governing board.
That follows the opening of a regional processing and distribution center in Richmond, Va., and the closing of “many inefficient annexes and contract facilities around the nation,” he said.
“Approximately 85 percent of next year’s investment will be in existing USPS facilities, beginning the journey to eradicate over $20 billion dollars of deferred maintenance and prepare us for the next 30 years of operations,” he said. “Each location initiated will continue to provide significant opportunities to reduce transportation and wasteful redundant handling costs while increasing our service performance and market opportunities.”
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