USPS Posts More Major Changes to 2015 Plant Consolidation Schedule Updated April 10 | PostalReporter.com
t

USPS Posts More Major Changes to 2015 Plant Consolidation Schedule Updated April 10

USPS Continues to Modify Plant Consolidation Schedule

Updated 4/10/2015 –  USPS Network Rationalization Consolidation Phase II-2015. List of postal facilities that have changed move date.

USPS announced its latest list of last minute “public” changes to the Phase II-2015 USPS Network Rationalization Consolidation list.  For the second week in a row these changes affect a large group of postal facilities including Duluth P & DF, Toledo, OH, Cape Girardeau, MO , Erie PA, Gulfport MS   Paducah, KY, Augusta, GA (again),  Tulsa, OK and many more. The listed facilities have had their move dates changed to “To Be Determined” (TBD) or “Not Applicable” (N/A) or or a new move date was published. This public list is the most current information available, but of course is subject to further change.    click graphic for larger view

USPS Posts More Major Changes to 2015 Plant Consolidation Schedule Updated April 10

USPS Posts More Major Changes to 2015 Plant Consolidation Schedule Updated April 10

completedmailmovesUSPS Network Rationalization (excel) April 10, 2015

5 thoughts on “USPS Posts More Major Changes to 2015 Plant Consolidation Schedule Updated April 10

  1. With the consolidations brings many questions for each employee. Please don’t miss out on money that is yours.

    There is a video “What to do with your TSP at age 59 1/2 and older”

    That shows you your 3 different options to protect you Thrift Savings Plan and how to Double your retirement income.

  2. Well now everyone is mandatory overtime again and poor MHA doing 12 hours. Tour I flats starts at 6:00 pm to 6:30 am and maybe 7:30 am. Customers in 636,637,638 and 639 ( Cape) will see a big delay in their delivery. Thanks again headquarters, blame the hard working employees for this one also.

  3. The idiots still sent Bradford, Pa mail to Rochester for processing. 2 1/2 hours away on I-90. Did any of the 23 year old braniac engineers that keep coming up with these “money saving” moves, and never touched a piece of mail, figure in the winter weather? Bradford can expect 7 to 8 days for a letter to reach their neighbor across the street.

Comments are closed.