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  2. STD-4C - Wikipedia

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    The USPS Arrow lock shall be located between 36 and 48 inches above the finished floor. Changes in Regulations: The new STD-4C specification introduces a new parcel locker requirement of 1:5 – or one parcel locker for every Five mailbox customer compartments.

  3. Centralized mail delivery - Wikipedia

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    The initial suggestion for the creation of the cluster box was submitted by Peter McHugh, a postal carrier in Los Angeles Ca. The Post Office Department first introduced curbside cluster boxes in 1967. By 2001, the US Postal Service (USPS) was approving locking mailbox designs to help customers protect their mail.

  4. Parcel locker - Wikipedia

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    There are several sizes, but when ordering, amazon.com reports some parcels are too big to be delivered to a locker. The Amazon Locker program was launched in September 2011 in New York City, Seattle, and London. [5] As of June 2018, Lockers were available in over 2,800 locations in 70+ cities. [6]

  5. USPS Changes Parcel Pricing Strategy; Shipper Impact Unclear

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    Under the new policy, USPS will, for the first time, price parcels which measure more than 1 cubic feet – or 1,728 cubic inches in multiplied length, width and girth – and which move less than ...

  6. Post office box - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the United States Postal Service (USPS) began a pilot program with a computerized parcel locker kiosk system, called "gopost" [2] which installed larger boxes to handle package pickup from an unstaffed station. A given box can be used by multiple customers thanks to the integration of a computer which accepts a delivery code. [3] [4]

  7. USPS says some rural mail delivery could get slower amid cost ...

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    A USPS fact sheet about the proposed changes notes that the plan would have no impact on 75% of first-class mail. The combination of higher prices and slower delivery raises the risk that the USPS ...