Arrived At Hub USPS: What Does It Mean?

When checking on the ETA of your package, one common phrase is “arrived at hub”.

A USPS hub is a central place where mail is sorted, processed, and distributed.

Once your tracking information states “arrived at hub”, the hope is that your package will process through the facility quickly.

After the package is sorted, it will be sent on a mail truck to the next facility, or straight to your house.

Determining when your package will be delivered depends on the mail service that is selected, among other things.

If the package is coming via Priority Mail, it can be expected in 1-3 days.

USPS First Class Package Service advertises a 2-5 day shipping time to the final destination.

The good news is that when you see the USPS Arrived At Hub message, your package is headed in the right direction!

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