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With or without USPS shipment number you are smarter with parcello. Because we compare millions of USPS shipments with your input and can tell you when your parcel is expected to arrive on your address in Denver during the day. Furthermore we use our profits to plant trees worldwide.
Each marker represents a delivery time of other parcello users in your area / neighbourhood. By entering your tracking id and destination, we will predict your personal delivery schedule at your address in Denver.
We scan all via parcello tracked shipments in Denver to identify how early and how late USPS delivers on each day of the week. For todays individual predicition enter your tracking id and address.
Earliest (Start) | Latest (Stop) | |
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Monday | 10:39 AM | 08:54 PM |
Tuesday | 10:49 AM | 05:21 PM |
Wednesday | 09:03 AM | 06:17 PM |
Thursday | 09:44 AM | 04:20 PM |
Friday | 11:18 AM | 07:10 PM |
Saturday | 09:08 AM | 07:18 PM |
Sunday | No Delivery | No Delivery |
Denver, Colorado, has a robust postal infrastructure that supports its population of approximately 2,787,270 residents within the county of Denver. The city’s well-connected roadways, including major highways like I-25 and I-70, facilitate efficient transportation of mail and packages. Additionally, the city is served by multiple USPS distribution centers, which help streamline the sorting and delivery processes, contributing to reliable service. Denver's urban layout, characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas, also aids in optimizing delivery routes for USPS carriers.
Denver experiences a semi-arid climate, with weather patterns that can influence delivery times. Winters may bring snowfall, which can occasionally lead to delays in shipment arrivals, while summer thunderstorms can also impact road conditions. The city's elevation of over 5,000 feet can affect both the logistics of operations and the physical demands on postal workers. Despite these challenges, USPS remains committed to providing timely service to the city’s diverse population, ensuring that deliveries are made as efficiently as possible within the unique geographic and climatic context of Denver.
Did you know? You can easily estimate at what time USPS delivers in your area by entering your tracking ID at the top of this page.
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The receipt of a shipment causes about 500g CO2. A tree can bind about one ton of CO2 in a lifetime. To be climate neutral this would be 1 tree for 2000 sendings. But CO2 neutral is not enough! That's why we plant a tree at least every 1000 USPS shipments and thus make the receipt of USPS parcels climate positive for all users.