Network distribution center
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 Service currently has 22 NDCs:[2]
| Destination ZIP | NDC name | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 005, 066, 068-079, 085-119 | New Jersey NDC | |
| 006-009, 313-317, 320-342, 344, 346-347, 349, 398 | Jacksonville NDC | |
| 010-065, 067, 120-129 | Springfield NDC | |
| 080-084, 169-199, 254 | Philadelphia NDC | |
| 130-168, 260, 265, 439-449 | Pittsburgh NDC | |
| 200-212, 214-239, 244, 267-268 | Washington NDC | |
| 240-241, 243, 245, 270-297, 299 | Greensboro NDC | |
| 242, 298, 300-312, 318-319, 350-352, 354-368, 373-374 376-379, 394, 395, 399, 407-409, 417-418, 425-426 | Atlanta NDC | |
| 246-253, 255-259, 261-264, 266, 400-406, 410-416, 427 430-433, 437-438, 450-462, 469-474, 478-479 | Cincinnati NDC | |
| 369-372, 375, 380-393, 396-397, 421-422, 700-701 703-708, 716-717, 719-729 | Memphis NDC | |
| 420, 423-424, 475-477, 609, 613-620, 622-631, 633-634, 636-639 | St. Louis NDC | |
| 434-436, 465-468, 480-497 | Detroit NDC | |
| 463-464, 530-532, 534-535, 537-539, 549, 600-608, 610-611 | Chicago NDC | |
| 498-499, 540-548, 550-551, 553-567, 576, 580-588 | Minneapolis–Saint Paul NDC | |
| 500-516, 520-528, 570-575, 577, 612, 680-681, 683-689 | Des Moines NDC | |
| 590-599, 677, 690-693, 800-816, 820-834, 836-837, 840-847 850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863, 865, 870-871, 873-879, 884, 898, 979 | Denver NDC | |
| 635, 640-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-676, 678 | Kansas City NDC | |
| 679, 710-714, 718, 730-731, 733-741, 743-770, 772-799, 880-883, 885 | Dallas NDC | |
| 835, 838, 970-978, 980-986, 988-999 | Seattle NDC | |
| 864, 889-891, 893, 900-908, 910-928, 930-935 | Los Angeles NDC | |
| 894-895, 897, 936-969 | San Francisco NDC |
^ For mail originating in ZIP Code Areas 006-009 and addressed to addresses in those ZIP Code Areas, the sectional center facility in San Juan, Puerto Rico serves as the NDC.[2]
List of international service centers
The United States Postal Service also has 5 international service centers (ISC) for distributing international mail:[3]
| Origin ZIP | ISC name | Airport | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 | ISC New York NY | John F. Kennedy International Airport | |
| 006-009, 298-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399 | ISC Miami FL | Miami International Airport | |
| 090-098, 424, 430-469, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-731, 733-741, 743-799, 885, 962-966 |
ISC Chicago IL | O'Hare International Airport | |
| 590-599, 800-816, 820-838, 840-847, 893-895, 897-898, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 | ISC San Francisco CA | San Francisco International Airport | |
| 850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 870-884, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 | ISC Los Angeles CA | Los Angeles International Airport | |
| 967-969 | P&DC Honolulu HI | Daniel K. Inouye International Airport |
See also
References
- Quick Service Guide 800: Glossary of Postal Terms and Abbreviations in the DMM
- "L601 Network Distribution Centers (NDCs)". USPS.com. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
- "International Service Center (ISC) Zone Chart Technical Guide". USPS.com. Retrieved 2022-07-14.
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