Network distribution center
Appearance
A Network Distribution Center (NDC) is a highly mechanized mail processing plant of the United States Postal Service that distributes standard mail and package services in piece and bulk form.[1]
List of Network Distribution Centers
The United States Postal System currently has twenty-one NDCs (listed with the first three numbers of the zip code where they are located):[2]
- Atlanta NDC, Atlanta, Georgia (303)
- Chicago NDC, Forest Park, Illinois (601)
- Cincinnati NDC, Cincinnati, Ohio (452)
- Dallas NDC, Dallas, Texas (753)
- Denver NDC, Denver, Colorado (802)
- Des Moines NDC, Des Moines, Iowa (503)
- Detroit NDC, Detroit, Michigan (481)
- Greensboro NDC, Greensboro, North Carolina (274)
- Jacksonville NDC, Jacksonville, Florida (320)
- Kansas City NDC, Kansas City, Kansas (661)
- Los Angeles NDC, Bell, California (902)
- Memphis NDC, Memphis, Tennessee (381)
- Minneapolis Saint Paul NDC, Eagan, Minnesota (551)
- New Jersey NDC, Jersey City, New Jersey (070)
- Philadelphia NDC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (191)
- Pittsburgh NDC, Warrendale, Pennsylvania (150)
- San Francisco NDC, Richmond, California (948)
- Seattle NDC, Federal Way, Washington (980)
- Springfield NDC, Springfield, Massachusetts (011)
- Saint Louis NDC, Hazelwood, Missouri (630)
- Washington NDC, Capitol Heights, Maryland (207)
See also
References
- ^ Quick Service Guide 800: Glossary of Postal Terms and Abbreviations in the DMM
- ^ "USPS – Network Distribution Centers". Usps.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.