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U$P$ Updates it's I$C Delays 2020
#1
**** This is a great post from BeReel1010 in a vendor's thread...
So, I moved it here.... Valuable info... Just did not have the heart to delete it



(06-10-2020, 09:22 AM)Furyan66 Wrote: Greetings all

Been in ISC prison over a month now and in my city. Going on 70 days with this one.

Trying to stay positive and hope my phone lights up one day with "Your item is out for delivery"

Peace and prayers to all

Fury

Hi there, noticed your mentioned 70 days so fingers crossed your phone will be lighting up soon. Not sure if this will be helpful, but there are some new processes with the ISC prisons, I found this information about the delays happening from the ISCS - if you know which one maybe it can help? 

International Sortation Center Delays

 
Delays continue at all International Sortation Centers (ISCs) throughout the United States. This is due in large part to absenteeism, and a reduction in staffing to maintain social distancing guidelines. These delays significantly impact all ePacket Equivalent and IPA parcels. 
Estimated delays for the following 3 ISCs:
  • JFK (New York) - 1 week behind in processing parcels for export

  • ORD (Chicago)  - 5 weeks behind in processing parcels for export

  • LAX (Los Angeles) - 4 weeks behind in processing parcels for export
USPS is working diligently to clear the backlogs through the use of chartered airplanes, increased capacity of trucks to deliver via road networks, and diverting parcels to sea transport. 
 
Destination Country Scanning Issues
 
We have been alerted that some destination countries practicing contactless delivery have suspended written proof of delivery, which means that accurate delivery scan data may not be provided. 
This applies to parcels bound for AustraliaHong KongSingapore, and Russia.
 
Additional Uplift & Road Transport
 
USPS has secured additional uplift with flights to serve the following countries over the next two weeks:
  • Australia

  • Brazil

  • Belgium, Denmark, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland (to be served by Brussels Hub)

  • New Zealand
These charters will carry mail from all US ISCs. 
To help clear the backlog of parcels destined for Canada, USPS has secured additional road transport to move the parcels by truck across the border. 
  • From Chicago and New York: Tractor-trailers are loaded nightly at each of the ISCs and truck parcels across the border to Toronto, where they are handed off to Canada Post for delivery. 

  • From Los Angeles: Parcels are transported by air on Mondays or Tuesdays (dependent on flight availability) and transported by tractor-trailer/truck nightly on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 
    Shy
 
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#2
(06-11-2020, 01:33 AM)IceWizard Wrote:
**** This is a great post from BeReel1010 in a vendor's thread...
So, I moved it here.... Valuable info... Just did not have the heart to delete it



(06-10-2020, 09:22 AM)Furyan66 Wrote: Greetings all

Been in ISC prison over a month now and in my city. Going on 70 days with this one.

Trying to stay positive and hope my phone lights up one day with "Your item is out for delivery"

Peace and prayers to all

Fury

Hi there, noticed your mentioned 70 days so fingers crossed your phone will be lighting up soon. Not sure if this will be helpful, but there are some new processes with the ISC prisons, I found this information about the delays happening from the ISCS - if you know which one maybe it can help? 

International Sortation Center Delays

 
Delays continue at all International Sortation Centers (ISCs) throughout the United States. This is due in large part to absenteeism, and a reduction in staffing to maintain social distancing guidelines. These delays significantly impact all ePacket Equivalent and IPA parcels. 
Estimated delays for the following 3 ISCs:
  • JFK (New York) - 1 week behind in processing parcels for export

  • ORD (Chicago)  - 5 weeks behind in processing parcels for export

  • LAX (Los Angeles) - 4 weeks behind in processing parcels for export
USPS is working diligently to clear the backlogs through the use of chartered airplanes, increased capacity of trucks to deliver via road networks, and diverting parcels to sea transport. 
 
Destination Country Scanning Issues
 
We have been alerted that some destination countries practicing contactless delivery have suspended written proof of delivery, which means that accurate delivery scan data may not be provided. 
This applies to parcels bound for AustraliaHong KongSingapore, and Russia.
 
Additional Uplift & Road Transport
 
USPS has secured additional uplift with flights to serve the following countries over the next two weeks:
  • Australia

  • Brazil

  • Belgium, Denmark, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland (to be served by Brussels Hub)

  • New Zealand
These charters will carry mail from all US ISCs. 
To help clear the backlog of parcels destined for Canada, USPS has secured additional road transport to move the parcels by truck across the border. 
  • From Chicago and New York: Tractor-trailers are loaded nightly at each of the ISCs and truck parcels across the border to Toronto, where they are handed off to Canada Post for delivery. 

  • From Los Angeles: Parcels are transported by air on Mondays or Tuesdays (dependent on flight availability) and transported by tractor-trailer/truck nightly on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 
    Shy
 
Wow! It looks like they are behind 4 and 5 weeks for exports but I wonder how far they are behind for imports? Not sure what e packet equivalent and IPA parcels are but judging by some of the locations mentioned throughout the post it looks like it could have an impact on my current traveling mags for sure.
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#3
Thank you for moving it ICE. I wanted to respond to the member direct but didn’t want to make a double post with new thread.

This information was posted 6/5/2020 and timing is for inbound/outbound as we have friends all over Smile
~~Patience is the gateway to success~~
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#4
I had zero delay recently with one vendor just the past week. It didn't look like ISC even scanned it and had crazy fast shipping.
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#5
Feel like this could relate to this thread as well... I found a great tracking site that checks many delivery service providers including main ones. Was able to get info way before the main site.

Here is the site, hope it’s helpful! Track Here[url=Www.parcelsapp.com][/url]
~~Patience is the gateway to success~~
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#6
(06-12-2020, 05:00 PM)BeReel1010 Wrote: Feel like this could relate to this thread as well... I found a great tracking site that checks many delivery service providers including main ones. Was able to get info way before the main site.

Here is the site, hope it’s helpful! Track Here[url=Www.parcelsapp.com][/url]
I have found two tracking sites that show pretty detailed overseas scans from the moment it is mailed up until when it is given to the main magazine delivery service here in the US. One is postalninja.com and the other is packages24.com
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#7
(06-11-2020, 01:33 AM)IceWizard Wrote:
**** This is a great post from BeReel1010 in a vendor's thread...
So, I moved it here.... Valuable info... Just did not have the heart to delete it



(06-10-2020, 09:22 AM)Furyan66 Wrote: Greetings all

Been in ISC prison over a month now and in my city. Going on 70 days with this one.

Trying to stay positive and hope my phone lights up one day with "Your item is out for delivery"

Peace and prayers to all

Fury

Hi there, noticed your mentioned 70 days so fingers crossed your phone will be lighting up soon. Not sure if this will be helpful, but there are some new processes with the ISC prisons, I found this information about the delays happening from the ISCS - if you know which one maybe it can help? 

International Sortation Center Delays

 
Delays continue at all International Sortation Centers (ISCs) throughout the United States. This is due in large part to absenteeism, and a reduction in staffing to maintain social distancing guidelines. These delays significantly impact all ePacket Equivalent and IPA parcels. 
Estimated delays for the following 3 ISCs:
  • JFK (New York) - 1 week behind in processing parcels for export

  • ORD (Chicago)  - 5 weeks behind in processing parcels for export

  • LAX (Los Angeles) - 4 weeks behind in processing parcels for export
USPS is working diligently to clear the backlogs through the use of chartered airplanes, increased capacity of trucks to deliver via road networks, and diverting parcels to sea transport. 
 
Destination Country Scanning Issues
 
We have been alerted that some destination countries practicing contactless delivery have suspended written proof of delivery, which means that accurate delivery scan data may not be provided. 
This applies to parcels bound for AustraliaHong KongSingapore, and Russia.
 
Additional Uplift & Road Transport
 
USPS has secured additional uplift with flights to serve the following countries over the next two weeks:
  • Australia

  • Brazil

  • Belgium, Denmark, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland (to be served by Brussels Hub)

  • New Zealand
These charters will carry mail from all US ISCs. 
To help clear the backlog of parcels destined for Canada, USPS has secured additional road transport to move the parcels by truck across the border. 
  • From Chicago and New York: Tractor-trailers are loaded nightly at each of the ISCs and truck parcels across the border to Toronto, where they are handed off to Canada Post for delivery. 

  • From Los Angeles: Parcels are transported by air on Mondays or Tuesdays (dependent on flight availability) and transported by tractor-trailer/truck nightly on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. 
    Shy
 
Greetings and peace to all,

Thanks Ice and BeReel1010,

Missed this one....Great information here.

Peace and prayers to all

Fury
"Another Day In This Carnival Of Souls"
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#8
I love that parcels app site! It gives so much details and hard to come by a site that checks many carriers. I’m so happy it’s helping others and that my other ISC info helped too Smile
Thanks again to ICE for moving my post. Will update here if I get more information on the facility timings.
~~Patience is the gateway to success~~
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#9
Yup I$c 35 days for my latest flower order, better than not getting it tho
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#10
(06-12-2020, 06:24 PM)Incogbenzo77 Wrote:
(06-12-2020, 05:00 PM)BeReel1010 Wrote: Feel like this could relate to this thread as well... I found a great tracking site that checks many delivery service providers including main ones. Was able to get info way before the main site.

Here is the site, hope it’s helpful! Track Here[url=Www.parcelsapp.com][/url]
I have found two tracking sites that show pretty detailed overseas scans from the moment it is mailed up until when it is given to the main magazine delivery service here in the US. One is postalninja.com and the other is packages24.com
Well I was using hxxps://www.17track.net/en it has my package at ISC in Chitown  but parcelsapp has the same package arrived at the same time in Chitown and the big apple ISC... NY has the better track record right now and I reside in the middle of both...

I'm off to check the other trackers posted here to make a general consensus...

Thanks for the slamming posts!!!
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