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Weekend delivery can save your seller metrics. Here’s what USPS actually delivers on Saturdays and Sundays.
Shipping can make or break your Amazon business. Most shoppers consider shipping a crucial factor in their overall shopping experience. Customers are also unlikely to shop with a brand again after a poor shipping experience.
Amazon’s marketplace is particularly unforgiving with shipping mistakes. Late deliveries quickly cascade into customer complaints, declining feedback scores, damaged seller metrics, and in serious cases, account restrictions or suspension by Amazon itself.
If you’re managing your own shipments or supplementing Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) with merchant-fulfilled (FBM) orders, the United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a bunch of delivery options that could help maintain your performance metrics. But does USPS deliver on Saturdays and Sundays? Let’s break down the weekend delivery schedules and how savvy Amazon sellers can use them to keep customers happy.
The United States Postal Service reaches every address in the country—all 167 million residential and business locations plus Post Office Boxes. Founded in 1775 (with Benjamin Franklin as the first Postmaster General), it became the Post Office Department through The Post Office Act of 1792. Congress later replaced it with the United States Postal Service in 1971.
Today, the USPS operates as a non-military government institution with the country’s largest physical and logistical infrastructure. It’s entirely self-funding and receives no tax dollars, generating revenue solely through product sales, services, and postage. With over 33,000 offices nationwide, the USPS boasts the largest retail network in America.
The USPS offers several domestic mail and shipping options, each with different speeds, prices, and features:
The USPS also handles international shipping, with delivery speeds and costs affected by:
You can estimate shipping costs with the USPS Retail Postage Price Calculator and track packages using the tracking number on your mailing label or receipt.
The short answer is: Yes, USPS delivers on Saturdays as a normal delivery day, though with limited hours. Deliveries should be completed by 5 p.m. local time, with exact timing depending on your location.
On Saturdays, USPS delivers:
Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express are the primary services delivered on Saturdays, while other services don’t have specified Saturday delivery times. Saturday delivery can be affected by mail volume, distance between USPS facilities and the delivery address, and your chosen service level.
Yes. However, Sunday delivery is limited to:
Sunday deliveries depend on package volume levels, and USPS doesn’t charge extra for Sunday delivery unless customers select expedited service.
For Amazon sellers using Priority Mail Express, packages should arrive at recipients’ addresses by 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. The latest Sunday delivery time is typically around 6:30 p.m., with customers eligible for a full refund if their package doesn’t arrive by this time.
Amazon shipments specifically may be delivered as late as 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with exact timing affected by location and mail volume.
Customers can pick up packages directly from USPS before the scheduled delivery time if they have a valid reason, such as:
Depending on your local Post Office, sellers can typically leave packages before 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. You can also schedule a pickup to ensure immediate dispatch, especially for overnight service packages.
USPS began shipping Amazon packages on Sundays in 2013 through a partnership that benefits both Amazon sellers and shoppers. USPS carriers use the Postal Service’s Dynamic Routing Tool to create efficient routes for Amazon Sunday deliveries across multiple ZIP codes. By April 2014, this service operated in over 400 Postal Service hubs across 22 districts, delivering more than 2.7 million Sunday parcels in just four months.
Amazon integrated USPS Ground Advantage shipping into the Amazon Buy Shipping program in 2023. This service consolidates several current shipping methods:
Once implemented, sellers will have access to:
In 2022, Amazon introduced the Send to Amazon workflow to help FBA sellers save time creating shipments and replenishing inventory. Benefits include saving reusable shipment details, packing single-SKU and mixed-SKU boxes before creating shipments, and selecting optimal shipping options.
USPS weekend delivery is available to every mailing address in the country, as long as the type of shipping you chose falls under the categories that include it. So, to access these services, all you need to do basically are:
For sellers without label printers, USPS offers a Label Broker service that delivers shipping labels to your address (for a fee) or allows printing at your local Post Office.
To ensure smooth deliveries through USPS, follow these best practices:
Remember, Amazon offers guaranteed delivery for eligible products and delivery speeds, with shipping fee refunds if packages aren’t delivered by the guaranteed date.
Smart shipping decisions directly impact your Amazon seller performance. Fortunately, USPS weekend delivery options give you the flexibility to keep packages moving even during traditionally slow periods. This helps maintain customer satisfaction and protects your seller metrics in the long run.
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