“USPS Invests $1.5 Million to Upgrade Grand Forks Mail Operations” The United States Postal Service (USPS) is modernizing its Grand Forks Processing and Distribution Center with a $1.5 million investment. This move aims to enhance mail and package flow in the region. Following a review and public input, the facility will be modernized as a Local Processing Center, focusing on package processing and distribution. Outgoing mail processing will shift to the Fargo Processing and Distribution Center. The investment is part of USPS’s 10-year plan to improve efficiency and services. The upgrades include modernization efforts and maintenance, leading to expanded package processing capabilities and improved workplace amenities for employees. The goal is to achieve 95% on-time delivery for all mail products. The changes will not result in career layoffs, and any reductions will comply with collective bargaining agreements. USPS expects enhanced delivery services and increased plant activity with the improved facility. Once converted, the Grand Forks facility will offer mailing and shipping services, including express options, bulk mail acceptance, and permit mail services.
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“The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a $1.5 million investment to upgrade its operations at the Grand Forks Processing and Distribution Center. This investment aims to enhance the flow of mail and packages throughout the region. As part of this upgrade, the facility will be modernized as a Local Processing Center, with outgoing mail processing being transferred to the Fargo Processing and Distribution Center. The modernization efforts include improvements in package processing and distribution capabilities, as well as upgrades to workplace amenities for USPS employees. The goal of these changes is to improve efficiency and streamline operations, ultimately leading to better service for customers. The upgrades are part of USPS’s broader 10-year plan to modernize its operations and improve service quality across the board.”