Who delivers usps mail in germany

In Germany, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has a partnership with Deutsche Post AG, also known as DHL, to deliver international mail and packages. This partnership is known as the "USPS-DHL International Service Agreement".

Under this agreement, DHL is responsible for delivering USPS mail and packages in Germany, as well as other countries in Europe and around the world. DHL uses its extensive network of delivery centers and routes to ensure timely and efficient delivery of USPS mail and packages.

In addition to DHL, USPS also uses other carriers, such as GLS (General Logistics Systems) and TNT Express, to deliver mail and packages in Germany and other countries.

Here are some key details about USPS mail delivery in Germany:

It's worth noting that USPS also has a presence in Germany, with a network of offices and facilities that handle mail and package processing, sorting, and delivery. However, the actual delivery of USPS mail and packages in Germany is typically handled by DHL and other carriers under the USPS-DHL International Service Agreement.