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STANDARD MAIL SERVICE STANDARDS MTAC Work Group #114 March 14, 2007 Kurt Kramer Operations Specialist, Network Development & Support
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AGENDA Current Standard Mail Service Standards Business Rules Used To Develop Standard Mail Standards Volume Distribution Across Standard Mail Service Standards
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CURRENT SERVICE STANDARDS Service standards are officially defined as “A stated goal for service achievement for each mail class.” Established between originating 3-digit ZIP Code and destinating 3-digit ZIP Code 850,950 O/D pairs 915 originating 3-digit ZIP Codes Military ZIP Codes do not have originating standards 930 destinating ZIP Codes Applied based on point of entry
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Standards range from 3 to 10 days Based on mileage from the origin Zones – maximum distance (mi) 1 – 50 2 – 150 3 – 300 4 – 600 5 – 1,000 6 – 1,400 7 – 1,800 8 – Over 1,800 STANDARD MAIL SERVICE STANDARD BUSINESS RULES
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STANDARD MAIL SERVICE STANDARDS (FROM ORIGIN 200)
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STANDARD MAIL SERVICE STANDARDS (DEST 941) Entry Examples Entered atService Standard Origin (Washington) 10 Days DBMC (Oakland) 4 Days DSCF (San Francisco) 3 Days
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VOLUME DISTRIBUTION – STANDARD MAIL ~ 80% receives 3-5 day Standard *Note: this graph represents the volume of mail on the O/D pairs with the corresponding service standard, it does not represent actual service achievement.
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