When we last left this subject, I told you all about Transorma, the first letter-sorting machine in semi-wide use. But before and since Transorma, machines have come about to perform various tasks on ...
Snail mail. You may not think much of it these days, but the mail doesn’t stop and it never has. Every type of mail from postcards and letters to large envelopes and packages of all sizes moves every ...
An order from U.S. Postal Service headquarters hasn’t stopped some mail-processing plants in Washington state from hooking up their high-speed letter-sorting machines again. Despite a national order ...
Louis DeJoy testified that he would not return the now off-line letter sorting machines, but we found at least one is back online at the Tacoma Mail Processing and Distribution Center. A USPS ...
The US Postal Service removed 711 mail-sorting machines this year, according to testimony and documents submitted to a New York federal court. That's nearly double the 388 machines a year, on average, ...
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Sunday said the US Postal Service will not scuttle any mail-sorting machines between now and the election — and called on Democrats to make President Trump ...
That’s the highest number of machines removed since 2016, according to written court testimony. Before then, the average was 388 withdrawn per year. According to written court testimony submitted this ...
Following a court injunction, the U.S. Postal Service has been instructing employees to reverse recent operational changes implemented under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy that caused widespread mail ...
The U.S. Postal Service in recent weeks unplugged two of its six delivery bar code sorters from its East 38th Street processing facility in Erie. The machines read addresses, apply bar codes where ...