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USPS Filing to Add Negotiated Service Agreements for Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to add a new domestic shipping services contract to the Competitive Products List within the Mail Classification Schedule. This contract falls under the category of Negotiated Service Agreements (NSAs), which are customized pricing and service arrangements between USPS and individual large-volume mailers. NSAs allow the Postal Service to offer tailored rates and conditions to specific customers who commit to shipping volume thresholds, helping USPS remain competitive against private carriers such as FedEx and UPS. The affected services include Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage — covering expedited, standard, and economy domestic parcel delivery options. The filing is a procedural regulatory step required by law before such agreements can take effect. The Postal Regulatory Commission will review the proposed contract to ensure it meets statutory requirements, including cost coverage and competitive product rules. No specific pricing terms or customer identity are disclosed in the public notice.

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Key Changes

  • USPS files request with Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) to add a new domestic shipping contract to the Competitive Products List
  • New Negotiated Service Agreement (NSA) to cover Priority Mail Express service
  • New NSA to cover Priority Mail service

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

USPS must file a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) before adding Negotiated Service Agreements to the Competitive Products List within the Mail Classification Schedule

United States Postal Service (USPS)
reporting
high

USPS must ensure proposed NSA contracts meet statutory requirements including cost coverage rules before submission to PRC

United States Postal Service (USPS)
operational
high

USPS must ensure proposed NSA contracts comply with competitive product rules established by statute before submission to PRC

United States Postal Service (USPS)
operational
high

The Postal Regulatory Commission must review USPS filings for NSA contracts to verify compliance with statutory requirements including cost coverage and competitive product rules

Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC)
reporting

Affected Parties

Large-volume commercial mailers and shippers in the United StatesE-commerce businesses relying on USPS domestic parcel services+3 more…

Tags

USPS,negotiated service agreement,Priority Mail