USPS and DHL eCommerce Sign $10B+ Multi-Year Last-Mile Delivery Agreement
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has signed a multi-year agreement worth more than $10 billion with DHL eCommerce to handle last-mile parcel delivery across the United States, strengthening an already established partnership between the two companies.
Under the deal, DHL will continue managing pickup, sorting, and line-haul transportation through its U.S. network of hubs, while USPS will complete final-mile delivery to residential and business addresses nationwide. The arrangement leverages USPS’s extensive delivery infrastructure, which reaches hundreds of millions of delivery points across the country.
For DHL, the agreement enables deeper penetration of the U.S. e-commerce parcel market without the cost of building a full national last-mile network. For USPS, it provides additional parcel volume and revenue support at a time when traditional mail volumes continue to decline.
The partnership reflects a broader logistics trend toward shared last-mile infrastructure, as major carriers look to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs in a highly competitive delivery market.













































































