Does dhl global mail use usps

DHL Global Mail, which is now known as DHL eCommerce, does use the United States Postal Service (USPS) as one of its carriers for certain services. Here's how it works:

DHL eCommerce is a division of DHL that focuses on providing e-commerce shipping solutions. They have partnerships with various carriers, including USPS, to offer a range of services to their customers.

In the United States, DHL eCommerce uses USPS for certain services, such as:

  1. First Class Package International Service (FCPIS): DHL eCommerce uses USPS to deliver FCPIS packages, which are typically used for smaller, lighter packages weighing up to 4.4 lbs (2 kg).
  2. Priority Mail International: DHL eCommerce also uses USPS to deliver Priority Mail International packages, which are typically used for packages weighing up to 70 lbs (32 kg) and offering faster delivery times.

However, it's worth noting that not all DHL eCommerce services use USPS. For example:

  1. DHL eCommerce's domestic services, such as DHL eCommerce Standard and DHL eCommerce Express, use DHL's own network of trucks and drivers.
  2. International services, such as DHL eCommerce International and DHL eCommerce Premium, may use other carriers, such as DHL's own international network or other carriers like FedEx or UPS.

So, while DHL Global Mail (now DHL eCommerce) does use USPS for certain services, it's not their exclusive carrier, and they have a range of partnerships with other carriers to offer a variety of shipping options to their customers.