Route mail

Routing mail refers to the process of sorting and directing mail to its final destination. Here's a step-by-step overview of the mail routing process:

  1. Collection: Mail is collected from post offices, mailboxes, and businesses by postal carriers.
  2. Sorting: Mail is sorted at local post offices or mail processing centers based on zip codes, addresses, and other criteria.
  3. Barcoding: Mail is scanned and barcoded with a unique identifier, which helps track its movement and destination.
  4. Routing: Mail is routed to the next processing facility or destination based on its barcode and sorting criteria.
  5. Transportation: Mail is transported to its destination via trucks, planes, or trains.
  6. Delivery: Mail is delivered to the recipient's mailbox or post office box.

Here are some interesting facts about mail routing:

If you're interested in learning more about mail routing, I recommend checking out the USPS website or watching videos on the topic.