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1 1 It’s Time for Intelligent Mail ® : Bringing It All Together Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008

2 2 Introduction to Full-Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

3 3 Full-Service Option What is the Full-Service Option? –Gives mailers key insight into their mail Why should mailers opt for the Full-Service Option? –Take advantage of added mailstream visibility –Manage mailing costs and quality What is required for the Full-Service Option? –Proper use of the suite of Intelligent Mail ® barcodes –Submission of electronic documentation

4 4 Proper Use of Intelligent Mail ® Barcodes Intelligent Mail ® Barcode Intelligent Mail ® Tray Barcode Intelligent Mail ® Container Barcode Use of the Intelligent Mail ® barcode, Intelligent Mail ® Tray barcode and Intelligent Mail ® Container barcode will be required for the Full-Service Option available in May 2009 Unique Intelligent Mail barcodes applied to mailpieces, trays and sacks and containers

5 5 Electronic Documentation Full-Service option requires one of three electronic documentation methods through PostalOne! ® 3. Mail.XML2. Mail.dat1. Postal Wizard Postage statement and supporting documentation required for mailings Hard copy postage statements can be replaced by secure, electronic submission which can bring added mailing functionalities

6 6 Introduction to Full Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

7 7 PostalOne! ® PostalOne! is an online system that takes input from the mail preparer and creates postage statements and supporting documentation Documentation created for: –Business mail verification –Acceptance –Induction processes http://www.usps.com/postalone/

8 8 Introduction to Full Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

9 9 Methods of Electronic Documentation The requirements for electronic documentation are based on the number of pieces in the mailing being inducted Or

10 10 What is Postal Wizard? Submit postage statements securely online to USPS through PostalOne! ® account Key in information online or upload Can be used only when Qualification Reports are not required

11 11 For mailings that only require a postage statement and no supporting documentation When mailers separate pieces of identical weight permit imprint mail by price category, or when the correct postage is affixed to each piece in Full-Service mailings Mailings less than 10,000 pieces Intended for mailers who generally –Write or type postage statements –Do not use software to generate statements Postal Wizard: Mailer/Mailing Profile

12 12  Automatic price calculations  24/7 access to payment information  Streamlined acceptance process Postal Wizard: Benefits

13 13 What is Mail.dat? Relational file structure transmitted from mailer to USPS for each mailing Provides full description of a mailing job and related data including the nesting relationship of the mailing MailerUSPS Mail.dat

14 14 Mail.dat: Mailer/Mailing Profile For mailings of any size Intended for mailers who generally –Use software to generate statements –Have need to send large, complex mailings First Register!

15 15 Mail.dat: A Closer Look Example for constructing a Mail.dat transmittal for standard mailpiece to tray to container “nesting” Information about Mailpieces Information about Trays and mailpieces Information about the Containers, trays and mailpieces

16 16 Mail.dat: Spring Release The Mail.dat 09-1 release, supports the following enhancements: –Identify Basic and Full-Service pieces –Copalletization –Spoilage and shortage-related adjustments –“By/For” relationship

17 17 Utilizing Mail.dat: Key Steps Upon receipt, the Postal Service will extract the data needed for verification and acceptance. Generate Mail.dat files using presort mailing software Transmit files to PostalOne! ® Present mailing to USPS for verification and delivery

18 18  Automatic price calculations  24/7 access to payment information  Streamlined acceptance process  Streamlined high volume mail preparation  Multiple accounts management  Complex mailing scenarios management Mail.dat: Benefits

19 19 What is Mail.XML? Electronic documentation submitted securely to PostalOne! ® through Web Services eXtensible Markup Language Similar capabilities and benefits as Mail.dat MailerUSPS Mail.XML

20 20 Mail.XML: Spring Release Mail.XML version 4.1 for Web Services supports: –Identify Basic and Full-Service mailpieces –Copalletization –Spoilage and shortage-related adjustments –“By/For” relationship

21 21 Introduction to Full Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

22 22 Electronic Documentation Functionalities For Mail.dat and Mail.XML users, electronic documentation can provide additional functionalities –Mixed Mailing –Copalletization –Spoilage and Shortage Mail.dat and Mail.XML offer mailers added flexibility

23 23 Comailings use multiple permits within a single mailing while Combined Mailings allow for different postage methods in a single mailing Mixed Mailing What is a Mixed Mailing? –Contains mail satisfying the Basic Option (or mail with a POSTNET) AND mail that qualifies for the Full-Service Option Mailpiece record required for each POSTNET and Basic Option mailpiece Requires unique Intelligent Mail Tray and Container barcodes

24 24 Copalletization What is Copalletization? –Copalletization allows for “leftover” bundles or trays to be consolidated Part of a mailing stays at the origin facility and part of it goes to a consolidator Ability to track mailpieces remains!

25 25 Spoilage and Shortage What is Spoilage? –Spoilage occurs when electronic documentation accounts for mailpieces spoiled during production What is Shortage? –Shortage occurs when partial container, pallet, or handling unit exists USPS will adjust yet-to-be finalized postage statements accordingly If the postage statement has already been finalized, then a refund request is needed to complete the adjustment

26 26 Introduction to Full Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

27 27 Bringing It All Together Electronic Documentation Uniqueness Feedback

28 28 Bringing It All Together With the Full-Service Option your business can improve… Supply Chain Effectiveness Accountability Mailing Return on Investment

29 29 Supply Chain Effectiveness Bringing It All Together –Information flow Near real-time Demand forecasting –Reduce costs with handling, storage of paper –Sustainability

30 30 Accountability Bringing It All Together –Proof of Mailing –Specific Induction Information –Communication across suppliers

31 31 Bringing It All Together –Address correction at no charge –Reduce Undeliverable- as-Addressed mail –Improve ROI Mailing Return on Investment

32 32 Introduction to Full Service Electronic Documentation –Methods –Functionalities Bringing It All Together Resources Agenda

33 33 Resources “Guide to Intelligent Mail for Letters and Flats” http://ribbs.usps.gov

34 34 Resources http://www.usps.com/postalone http://www.usps.com/intelligentmail http://ribbs.usps.gov http://www.maildat.org

35 35 Steps to Getting Started STEP 1:Talk with your Mailpiece Design Analyst, mail service providers & vendors STEP 2:Apply for Mailer ID (MID) STEP 3:Apply for a PostalOne! ® account STEP 4:Visit RIBBS - download guides and software STEP 5:Determine uniqueness strategy STEP 6:Generate barcodes and submit electronic documentation

36 36 The Future of the Mail With Intelligent Mail ® - your business will have the information and resources to succeed With Intelligent Mail®, the future is now… …It’s Time for Intelligent Mail ®


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