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Are you a USPS Contractor? You Need to Join Us in San Diego

Aug 8, 2014 | Events

The National Star Route Mail Contractors Association (NSRMCA) will be holding its annual meeting in San Diego August 24-27. If you are a contractor for the United States Postal Service – you need to be at this meeting. Not a member of the NSRMCA? Attend as a guest and if you like what you see – we’ll sign you up as a member.

LoadTrek will be there – we are actively participating in the meetings and we are running a project that could dramatically change the way all USPS contractors operate. It will be unveiled at the meeting. And no, you don’t need to be a LoadTrek client to take advantage of this program. There are other initiatives in place that will change the way you do business. Check it out, big news is coming.

Attending our meeting will be Congressman Darrell Issa of California, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee. Patrick R. Donahoe, Postmaster General will be attending along with other USPS officials.

Learn more about the NSRMCA here.

Questions? Contact Joel Beal.

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