For anyone who relies on U5P5 Informed Delivery

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U5P5 has been carrying out major nationwide operational changes. These updates are the main reason behind the recent tracking blackouts and explain what customers should expect going forward. The situation can be summarized by a few key factors.

1) The Postmark Rule Change (Initial Acceptance Scans Have Disappeared)

2) Beginning in late 2025 and continuing throughout 2026, U5P5 gradually changed the way and timing of the first acceptance scan for packages.

3) Previously: When a package was dropped off at a local post office or collected by a mail carrier, it was usually scanned almost immediately. This provided the familiar "U5P5 has accepted the item" tracking update.

4) Current process: As part of new cost-reduction measures, local post offices and carriers often skip the initial acceptance scan. Instead, packages are transported directly to large Regional Processing and Distribution Centers (RPDCs).

5) The outcome: Although the package is already moving through the network, it has not yet reached the automated equipment at a regional facility. As a result, tracking often remains on "Shipping Label Created, U5P5 Awaiting Item" for 24 to 72 hours, even while the package is in transit.

6) Transportation Network Changes and Middle-Mile Tracking Gaps

7) The sudden tracking jumps, where a package goes from "U5P5 Awaiting Item" to appearing at a destination hub several states away. Caused by changes within the middle-mile transportation network.

8) Contractor Changes: U5P5 ended or lost several major third-party transportation contracts, including the significant shutdown of 10 Roads Express, which previously handled a large share of overnight regional deliveries.

9) Reduced Intermediate Scanning: To maintain mail flow despite truck and driver shortages, U5P5 has increasingly relied on moving bulk containers. Rather than scanning individual packages at every transfer point or sorting facility, entire pallets are transported without additional scans until they reach the destination processing center. This is why tracking has gone from showing five or six detailed updates to providing very few intermediate scans.

10) Data Tracking Restrictions (April 2026 Update)


These are no longer temporary glitches or seasonal delays, they represent permanent operational changes introduced under U5P5's Delivering for America 10-year modernization plan. Postal Service is deliberately placing greater emphasis on faster transportation and lower labor costs, even if it means sacrificing detailed tracking updates. The objective is to move packages through the network more efficiently, but the trade-off is that customers often receive little to no tracking information until the shipment reaches the local delivery office.

For the time being, the most practical approach is the same one you've already adopted: consider the "Shipping Label Created" status as a sign that the package is likely already moving through the U5P5 network, and rely primarily on the "Out for Delivery" notification as the most dependable update for the delivery day.

Tracking situation has also been affected by additional security measures. On April 1, 2026, U5P5 implemented stricter security and access controls for its tracking systems. These updates limited how quickly tracking information can be shared with third-party shipping services, e-commerce platforms, and postage providers such as Pirate Ship, Shopify, and eBay. Because these services must now meet stricter authentication requirements before accessing scan data, the tracking information shown on a sender's website is often delayed even longer than the updates available directly from U5P5.
 
I posted this exact thread sometime within the last week or so. Didn't get much attention

 
U5P5 has been carrying out major nationwide operational changes. These updates are the main reason behind the recent tracking blackouts and explain what customers should expect going forward. The situation can be summarized by a few key factors.

1) The Postmark Rule Change (Initial Acceptance Scans Have Disappeared)

2) Beginning in late 2025 and continuing throughout 2026, U5P5 gradually changed the way and timing of the first acceptance scan for packages.

3) Previously: When a package was dropped off at a local post office or collected by a mail carrier, it was usually scanned almost immediately. This provided the familiar "U5P5 has accepted the item" tracking update.

4) Current process: As part of new cost-reduction measures, local post offices and carriers often skip the initial acceptance scan. Instead, packages are transported directly to large Regional Processing and Distribution Centers (RPDCs).

5) The outcome: Although the package is already moving through the network, it has not yet reached the automated equipment at a regional facility. As a result, tracking often remains on "Shipping Label Created, U5P5 Awaiting Item" for 24 to 72 hours, even while the package is in transit.

6) Transportation Network Changes and Middle-Mile Tracking Gaps

7) The sudden tracking jumps, where a package goes from "U5P5 Awaiting Item" to appearing at a destination hub several states away. Caused by changes within the middle-mile transportation network.

8) Contractor Changes: U5P5 ended or lost several major third-party transportation contracts, including the significant shutdown of 10 Roads Express, which previously handled a large share of overnight regional deliveries.

9) Reduced Intermediate Scanning: To maintain mail flow despite truck and driver shortages, U5P5 has increasingly relied on moving bulk containers. Rather than scanning individual packages at every transfer point or sorting facility, entire pallets are transported without additional scans until they reach the destination processing center. This is why tracking has gone from showing five or six detailed updates to providing very few intermediate scans.

10) Data Tracking Restrictions (April 2026 Update)


These are no longer temporary glitches or seasonal delays, they represent permanent operational changes introduced under U5P5's Delivering for America 10-year modernization plan. Postal Service is deliberately placing greater emphasis on faster transportation and lower labor costs, even if it means sacrificing detailed tracking updates. The objective is to move packages through the network more efficiently, but the trade-off is that customers often receive little to no tracking information until the shipment reaches the local delivery office.

For the time being, the most practical approach is the same one you've already adopted: consider the "Shipping Label Created" status as a sign that the package is likely already moving through the U5P5 network, and rely primarily on the "Out for Delivery" notification as the most dependable update for the delivery day.

Tracking situation has also been affected by additional security measures. On April 1, 2026, U5P5 implemented stricter security and access controls for its tracking systems. These updates limited how quickly tracking information can be shared with third-party shipping services, e-commerce platforms, and postage providers such as Pirate Ship, Shopify, and eBay. Because these services must now meet stricter authentication requirements before accessing scan data, the tracking information shown on a sender's website is often delayed even longer than the updates available directly from U5P5.
This is outstanding. Thank you! Reposting if that’s allowed ?
 
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