Mail contract carriers

Here are some of the most well-known mail contract carriers:

  1. United States Postal Service (USPS): The USPS is the largest mail carrier in the United States, responsible for delivering mail and packages to over 157 million addresses daily.
  2. FedEx: FedEx is a leading provider of express transportation services, offering a range of mail and package delivery services, including ground, air, and freight services.
  3. UPS (United Parcel Service): UPS is another major mail carrier in the United States, offering a range of services, including ground, air, and freight services, as well as logistics and supply chain management solutions.
  4. DHL: DHL is a global mail carrier with operations in over 220 countries and territories, offering a range of services, including express, parcel, and freight services.
  5. Stamps.com: Stamps.com is a digital mail carrier that allows customers to print their own postage and mail packages from the comfort of their own homes or offices.
  6. Endicia: Endicia is a digital mail carrier that offers a range of services, including postage printing, shipping, and tracking, as well as e-commerce solutions for online retailers.
  7. ShipStation: ShipStation is a digital mail carrier that offers a range of services, including postage printing, shipping, and tracking, as well as e-commerce solutions for online retailers.
  8. Pitney Bowes: Pitney Bowes is a global mail carrier that offers a range of services, including postage printing, shipping, and tracking, as well as e-commerce solutions for online retailers.
  9. Newgistics: Newgistics is a digital mail carrier that offers a range of services, including postage printing, shipping, and tracking, as well as e-commerce solutions for online retailers.
  10. ShipBob: ShipBob is a digital mail carrier that offers a range of services, including postage printing, shipping, and tracking, as well as e-commerce solutions for online retailers.

These are just a few examples of the many mail contract carriers available. Each carrier has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice for your business will depend on your specific needs and requirements.