USPS vs. UPS: Which E-Commerce Logistics Carrier Dominated American Deliveries in Q3 2024

The United States Postal Service (USPS) and United Parcel Service (UPS) are significant players in the American ecommerce logistics market. These carriers play a vital role in ensuring that online purchases reach consumers promptly and efficiently across the United States and beyond. Their importance is evident in their ability to handle a substantial number of parcels, delivering more than 2.4 million packages to domestic and international customers in Q3 2024. But which of these ecommerce logistics carriers really dominated American deliveries during this period?
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In another of our "Ecommerce Logistics Showdown" series, we will provide a comparative analysis of the performance of USPS and UPS in Q3 2024, focusing on key performance metrics such as transit time, on-time delivery ratio, first-attempt delivery success ratio, and issue ratio. By examining these metrics and logistics data, we aim to offer a comprehensive view of their strengths and weaknesses and highlight areas where they excel or need improvement. In addition, our in-depth analysis will assist these carriers to improve their logistics operations and help retailers, e-commerce businesses, and consumers make informed decisions when choosing a delivery provider.
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