Retail and Post Office Operations
Management should review staffing plans and adjust as necessary to meet the needs of their
communities using recent and same period as last year (SPLY) retail sales trend information and
mail volumes.
Management should ensure SSK consumables and supplies are fully stocked and postage
stamps/mailing supplies (Expedited Packaging Supplies, ReadyPost, Greeting Cards, Gift Cards)
are available for customers.
Offices should display proper “door cling” signage prior to the holiday. Visibly taped or handwritten
signage is not acceptable. Advise customers of any Contract Postal Units (CPUs) or Approved
Shipper (APS) locations where retail services will be available on the Memorial Day holiday and
provide them with the hours of operation.
Offices should ensure their facilities are cleaned and maintain their daily PS Form 4852/Line H
requirements for custodial operations.
Saturday, May 25: Normal (Saturday) service levels will be provided in Retail and Post Office
Operations.
• Remote Forwarding System (RFS): Ensure undeliverable parcels are processed
timely to avoid backlogs through the holiday.
• Parcel Return Service (PRS): Dispatch PRS as scheduled. If needed, escalate non-picked
up package issues to your Business Service Network (BSN) representative, and annotate
in RADAR. For Return Delivery Units (RDU), follow the 48-hour rule before dispatching to
the plant.
• Equipment: Confirm all scanning equipment is operable and transmitting without incidents
including: ADUS, SDUS, PASS, DSS, MDD-IO. Extra batteries should be kept on hand as
needed. For ADUS and SDUS equipment, the holiday sort plan mimics the Sunday PDTAT
configuration. Sites should verify their PDTAT files are correct. If changes are required,
submit to ADUSSDUSSortPlanRequests@usps.gov by Thursday, May 23
• Notice Left Shelf: Verify items receive notification or are returned according to the
schedule. For post office box packages, if it fits, place in the PO box or parcel locker
• MyPO Notifications: Check MyPO notifications, including hold mail, package pickups and
redelivery and ensure items are closed in MyPO timely. Carrier pickup requests are to be
closed the same day as the request in MyPO, otherwise they will be reported as failed
• ‘First In First Out’ (FIFO): Use placards, signs, and lines for maintaining FIFO to manage
volume and assist with applying the correct Delivery Day Indicator (DDI)
• Delivery Day Indicator (DDI): Management oversight to ensure delivery units apply the
correct DDI BEFORE scanning packages (see below). REMINDER: After 11:00 AM, in
conjunction with 15 minutes of idle time (no scans), the PASS and DSS machines will
no longer have “Today” available as a DDI selection
• PM Parcel Distribution: Review volumes, schedules, and work all available parcels in the
PM to ensure unit is clean before the holiday.
• Sorting and Staging Area: Confirm all processing equipment/containers are neat, in place,
and ready for the following day. Check housekeeping: floors clear of debris, trash bins
emptied, extra empty equipment staged ready for pickup.
• Verify all major mailer route books for scheduled drop times over the holiday weekend.
• Utilize the Amazon projections sent on Tuesday (5/21/24) for proper planning and
scheduling.
• Confirm users have the correct PDTA access to send for routing.
• Ensure all MTE is prepped and dispatched back to plant partners.