Review of the Postal Service's Consolidation of Mail Processing Operations in the Berkeley and Oakland, California, Post Offices
GGD-78-18
Published: Nov 28, 1977. Publicly Released: Nov 28, 1977.
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The consolidation of mail processing operations in Berkeley and Oakland, California was planned in order to realize savings by machine processing mail which had been manually processed at the Berkeley office. Under the plan, Berkeley's mail will be machine sorted in the Oakland Sectional Center Facility, and the Berkeley office will continue to provide customer services and mail delivery. A six-position letter sorting machine no longer needed in Berkeley will be relocated and modified in Stockton, California, to handle a larger mail volume.
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