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FSS System Overview ® PCC Workshop-in-a-Box Module 2 PCC Workshop-in-a-Box Module 2

Bundles and flat tubs are prepped into Automation Compatible Trays (ACTs) and then loaded onto Dollies Stand-Alone Mail Prep Overview Dolly ACTs

Dolly Dolly Induct Dolly Induct Process In-Feed Line

Infeed Line: Automated Feeder Automated Feeder Infeed Line Facts:  2 Infeed Lines per machine  2 Feeders per Infeed Line  3 Flats per Second per Feeder  6 Flats per Second per Infeed  12 Flats per second total

Infeed Line Functionality Image Acquisition Module Labeling Module  Labeler  Printer  Verifier  6 piece per second processing rate  OCR / VCS System

Sorter Facts:  2 levels, 2 sides  360 bins  Automated empty tray supply  Automated tray exchange  Automated full tray takeaway TOP 2000 Sorter Rigid Captive Tray (RCT)  Improves stack quality  Maintains mail sequence  Used within FSS only

Tray Staging used between passes  Pass 1 to Pass 2  Pass 2 to Dispatch Tray Staging Staging Capacity  768 Staging locations  360 Full Tray Accumulation Line

ACTs Integrated Tray Converter (ITC) 1 st Pass Mail In RCTs Automating Second Pass Feeding Integrated Tray Converter

Street Trays Integrated Tray Converter (ITC) Sequenced Mail In Rigid Trays Verticalizing Flats for Dispatch Integrated Tray Convert

Street Trays are loaded automatically into rolling carts Carrier Automated Street Tray Rack (CASTR) Tray Labeling and Container Loading

 17 Hour Run Day (Operating Window)  280,500 Sequenced Pieces Per Day Per Machine  1st and 2nd Pass are Run Consecutively  Each Zone Will be Run Once a Day  One Dispatch Per Day Per Zone (other than FCM) FCM May Not be in DPS based on FSS Operating Window and Mail Availability FSS Processing Strategy