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US Postal Service invites bids from shippers and retailers for last-mile delivery

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U.S. postmaster general David Steiner stated in an interview that he hopes Amazon.com, and other companies, will participate in the bid process to open up its 18,000 USPS destination units for "last mile" deliveries, which would allow a wider?range of clients, adding billions of dollars of much needed revenue?to USPS.

"We are in a very precarious financial situation." Steiner stated that we will be out of money in 12 to 24 months. Steiner stated that it was "clear" to him that you could not save your way to prosperity. He added that USPS's current free cash, and its spending rates "we are basically out of money in early 2027."

Steiner, the new postal chief who was appointed in July by the White House after it ousted 'the previous leader of USPS,' reiterated that USPS needed significant legislative and administrative reforms following a $9 billion loss reported in November.

Steiner stated that the Postal Service delivers six days a weeks to over 170 million U.S. addresses. The last-mile delivery, however, is the most costly part of deliveries.

Let the market decide what is a fair price, rather than us or our customers. This opens the market up to a variety of players? Steiner said. (Reporting and editing by Franklin Paul in Washington; David Shepardson, Washington)

(source: Reuters)