U.S. Postal Service to Suspend Delivery of Mail to Canada

PMC Solutions–Mail has received “official” notice:

United States Postal Service Delivery of Mail to Canada Will Stop Accepting Mail Effective Close of Busines. Saturday, June 18.

Canada Post has informed USPS its suspension of services would last until at least next week. With this notification, USPS will stop accepting all services destined to Canada with the exception of Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) Shipments at 11:59 p.m., CST, Saturday, June 18.

PMC Solutions-Mail has excellent rates with private vendors such as DHL Express and can still process items for delivery to Canada with no delay to meet your international mailing needs.

For additional information, contact: Doug Norwood, manager, mailing services/campus post office, PMC Solutions, University of Arkansas; 479-575-5649; or dwnorwo@uark.edu

Contacts

Doug Norwood, Mgr. PMC Solutions-Mail
Mail
479-575-5649, dwnorwo@uark.edu

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