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Efficiency of Operations at the Omaha Processing & Distribution Center, Omaha, NE

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Sep
19
2025
Report Number:
25-119-R25
Report Type:
Audit Reports
Category: Service Performance

Efficiency of Operations at the Omaha Processing & Distribution Center, Omaha, NE

Background 

The U.S. Postal Service needs effective and productive operations to fulfill its mission of providing prompt, reliable, and affordable mail service to the American public. It has a vast transportation network that moves mail and equipment among approximately 315 processing facilities and 31,200 post offices, stations, and branches. The Postal Service is transforming its processing and logistics networks to become more scalable, reliable, visible, efficient, automated, and digitally integrated. This includes modernizing operating plans and aligning the workforce; leveraging emerging technologies to provide world-class visibility and tracking of mail and packages in near real time; and optimizing the surface and air transportation network. The U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General reviews the efficiency of mail processing operations at facilities across the country and provides management with timely feedback to further the Postal Service’s mission. 

This report presents the results of our self-initiated audit of the efficiency of operations at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) in Omaha, NE. We judgmentally selected the Omaha P&DC based on a review of first and last mile failures; workhours; scanning compliance; and late, canceled, and extra trips. The Omaha P&DC is in the Midwest Processing Division and processes letters, flats, and parcels. The Omaha P&DC services multiple 3-digit ZIP Codes in urban and rural communities.

Report Recommendations

# Recommendation Status Value Initial Management Response USPS Proposed Resolution OIG Response Final Resolution
1

Complete an analysis and realignment of processing operations staff to improve efficiency and meet clearance time targets at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center.

Open $0 Agree
2

Implement a plan for supervisors to hold employees accountable for their performance, promote supervisor engagement with employees, and provide supervisor training to the remaining two supervisors at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center.

Open $0 Agree
3

Develop and implement a plan to verify thorough preventative maintenance is performed on all mail processing equipment at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center.

Open $0 Agree
4

Develop and implement a plan to verify employees attach accurate placards on mail transportation equipment at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center.

Open $0 Agree
5

Use the Mail Arrival Quality/Plant Arrival Quality system at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center to communicate and resolve mail arrival quality issues with delivery units and other processing facilities.

Open $0 Agree
6

Conduct a study to determine the feasibility of replacing or refurbishing the freight elevators at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center for improved service.

Open $0 Agree
7

Verify that the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center has sufficient trailers to accommodate its mail transport needs.

Open $0 Agree
8

Coordinate with the Midwest Division Director, Processing, to develop and implement a plan to verify supervisors monitor and enforce scanning to improve compliance with the load and unload scanning goals at the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center.

Open $0 Agree