Melissa Campanelli
NEW YORK - DM News received an inside look at the inner working of the U.S. Postal Service at the Morgan Processing and Distribution Facility in Manhattan on Dec. 18, the agency's busiest mailing day of the year.
Americans placed more than 900 million pieces of mail with the USPS on Dec. 18 - an increase of about 230 million in volume over the average mailing day. Dec. 20 is the busiest delivery day of the year, according to the postal service.
The USPS also said it is seeing a dramatic increase in holiday mail to military installations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
For the first 14 days in December, there were 12 more 747cargo aircraft dispatched with mail to the Middle East than during the same period last year. That is almost a lift of the contents of a 747 every day.
Last year, the agency delivered more than 10.5 million pounds of mail to military installations overseas during the holiday period. This year, more than 16 million pounds of mail have been delivered since Nov. 1.
How does all of this get processed and delivered? Through the hard work of the 700,000 USPS employees across the country, including postmasters, retail clerks, letter carriers, distribution center employees and call center operators. These employees work at 37,000 post offices and stations, and 269 processing and distribution centers. They also collect mail from 15 million post office boxes, blue street collection boxes and 251,038 delivery routes.
The Morgan facility is the largest of it kind in New York. It handles all types of mail. We were given a guided tour of First-Class Mail preparation, since this constitutes most of the mail handled and cancelled, or post-marked, this week.
Here's how the operation works: When ...