‘Not your grandparents’ post office:’ The future USPS being tested in California

San Diego, CA, November 30, 2023: Distribution clerks Ross Albers, left, and Piero Cavallini put packages on a new Automated Delivery Unit Sorter (ADUS), which is used to automate sorting of smaller packages at Chula Vista’s Main Post Office on Thursday, November 30, 2023. The location has been selected as a new sorting and delivery center for Chula Vista and Imperial Beach. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune) 

From the outside, Chula Vista’s Third Avenue post office looks exactly as it has for decades, with its sand-toned column rows and opaque windows.

It’s easy to miss, even from the lobby, that the 56,500-square-foot facility has undergone a major facelift.

Step inside its processing floor and you’ll get a glimpse of the future of the U.S. Postal Service.

“This is not your grandparents’ post office anymore,” said Mayra Elena, a customer relations coordinator at the South County site. “The post office is evolving.”

Chula Vista, California – August 03: A view of the Chula Vista Post Office that may become a new sorting and delivery center on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023 in Chula Vista, California. (Jessica Parga / The San Diego Union-Tribune) (Jessica Parga/The San Diego Union-Tribune) 

Behind her were a handful of coworkers enjoying small talk as they laid packages on a conveyor belt and others sipped coffee waiting for the mail carriers to arrive just before their 8 a.m. shift on a recent Thursday.

The typical, early-morning shift of manually scanning and sorting thousands of pieces mail by ZIP code in time to load them up for delivery is now set at a more favorable pace.

“It used to be way more stressful, especially during the holiday season,” said Jacqueline Arias, a distribution clerk. “But right now, it’s only 8 a.m. and we are almost done, when before we used to sometimes finish until 9 a.m.”

It’s all thanks to technology.

At the center of the floor is a large conveyor belt that has already boosted processing by 15 percent since it came online in September. The Chula Vista Sorting and Delivery Center, as it’s now called, is processing an average of 3,100 packages an hour or up to 18,000 a day for three ZIP codes that cover most of Chula Vista and Imperial Beach: 91910, 91911, 91932.

Employees were accustomed to a less ergonomic routine, they said: unloading cages full of packages, bending over to pick them up and carrying them over to the correct area for delivery.

Now, workers are loading mail pieces onto the long conveyor belt, which scans each piece and identifies the bin it has to release it to. From there, bins are routed for delivery. This also gives workers more time to check their large digital screens for errors, such as poor-quality labels on packages.

“It doesn’t take away from the human component,” said Elena. “You still need a clerk to sort things if (the conveyor belt) can’t scan it, if a mail piece falls off, to make sure it’s rerouted if needed. It’s just that now everything gets done a lot faster, more efficiently.”

San Diego, CA, November 30, 2023: Letter carriers Jesus Cabral, left, and James Barnwell sort mail for their routes.
San Diego, CA, November 30, 2023: Letter carriers Jesus Cabral, left, and James Barnwell sort mail for their routes at Chula Vista’s Main Post Office on Thursday, November 30, 2023. The location has been selected as a new sorting and delivery center for Chula Vista and Imperial Beach. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune) (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune) 

The processing floor has also been reorganized to have designated, labeled stations for letter carriers to prep for their routes, for supervisors to better communicate orders of the day and to accommodate mail carriers from Imperial Beach. Each mail carrier also uses upgraded scanners that look like smartphones and are less clunky to carry around. They also have improved GPS systems and are user-friendly for timekeeping.

Besides infrastructure upgrades, the facility appears more modern and lively. There’s brighter lighting, fresh paint, new flooring in the restrooms, improved workstations for floor supervisors and even an upgraded lunchroom with more seating and refrigerators.

As the USPS swaps its carrier vehicles for electric ones, the Chula Vista facility is expected to eventually accommodate electric vehicle charging stations.

November 2023: Letter carriers walk out for morning inspections of their route's vehicle at Chula Vista's Main Post Office.
San Diego, CA, November 30, 2023: Letter carriers walk out for morning inspections of their route’s vehicle at Chula Vista’s Main Post Office on Thursday, November 30, 2023. The location has been selected as a new sorting and delivery center for Chula Vista and Imperial Beach. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune) (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune) 

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