I have carefully watched a couple of USPS shipments since the change.
All of them waited days at the source distribution center until the container headed to Teterboro NJ got 100% completely filled up ......
All intra USPS shipments were made as only full container loads when going from distribution center to distribution center. One of my packages actually moved down I-95 right past my house headed to the Atlanta distribution center from the New Jersey distribution center (over 2x the distance it needed to travel).
I was surprised that USPS will send stuff so very far out of the way just to theoretically save some money.The delays involved in this new system are astronomical. I have watched "a container full requirement" stop a package's progress at Teterboro NJ for over 7 days before it moved again. I have watched a full container load get "stacked up" at the Atlanta Distribution Hub for over 7 days just waiting to get it unloaded and bar code processed at Atlanta to go on to the next step.
This is all slow down BS that didn't used to happen.
Once it gets serviced by the "correct" regional distribution center the container load then gets broken into smaller packets that then move on over into your local USPS system and process at more normal speeds.
This whole container only "shuffle and bump" has added over 14 days to a two day package delivery time
and has rendered Amazon's old delivery system completely invalid.