Using Priority Mail, when can I now expect my package to be delivered?
Now that the USPS is printing day specific delivery information on all Priority Mail shipping labels, shippers may be interested in finding out delivery estimates for pacakges going to a specific address.
The USPS has introduced a new tool called the Priority Mail Delivery Map. The web-based tool allows you to find out 1, 2 or 3 day specific delivery times for the entire U.S.
To start, just input your zip code and the map will instantly show color-coded 1, 2 and 3 day shipping regions for the entire United States including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
You can also zoom in/out to a specific zip code level – or drag and drop to see far-away destinations such as Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or other USPS destinations.
CLICK HERE to view the new Priority Mail Delivery Map!
https://www.usps.com/priority-mail/map/
Get more info on the July 2013 changes to Priority Mail.
Now that the USPS is printing day specific delivery information on all Priority Mail shipping labels, shippers may be interested in finding out delivery estimates for packages going to a specific address.
The USPS has introduced a new tool called the Priority Mail Delivery Map. The web-based tool allows you to find out 1, 2 or 3 day specific delivery times for the entire U.S.
Example of Priority Mail Delivery Map showing delivery estimates for Zip Code 90245.
To start, just input your zip code and the map will instantly show color-coded 1, 2 and 3 day shipping regions for the entire United States including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
You can also zoom in/out to a specific zip code level – or drag and drop to see far-away destinations such as Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or other USPS destinations.
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