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“How the Postal Service Moves the Nations Mail”

“How the Postal Service Moves the Nations Mail”. NATIONAL PCC DAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2007. Tony Pajunas Vice President, Network Operations. Agenda . Mail Flow Mail Processing Equipment Transportation Networks Technology in the Postal Service. Vision.

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“How the Postal Service Moves the Nations Mail”

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  1. “How the Postal Service Moves the Nations Mail” NATIONAL PCC DAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 Tony Pajunas Vice President, Network Operations

  2. Agenda • Mail Flow • Mail Processing Equipment • Transportation Networks • Technology in the Postal Service

  3. Vision • Match processing capacity with workload • Reduce transportation capacity and dispatch complexity • Create a network that produces the lowest combined cost for USPS & Customers

  4. Mail Induction Collection Post Office Bulk Mail Entry Unit (BMEU) • 263,000 Collection Boxes • Carrier Pick-up Window Mail • 37,000 Retail Points

  5. Mail Preparation Processing & Distribution Center (P&DC) Post Office • 269 P&DCs Mail Processing Platform Operations Advance Facer Canceller System (AFCS) Letters Delivery Bar Code Sorter (DBCS) Mail Prep DBCS Input/Output Subsystem (DIOSS) Automated Flat Sorting Machine (AFSM 100) Flats Flat Sequencing System (FSS) Small Parcel / Roll (SPRS) Small Parcel & Bundle Sorter (SPBS) BMEU Packages Automated Package Processing System (APPS)

  6. Letter Flow – Origin Mail Processing Processing & Distribution Center (P&DC) Mail Processing Mail Prep • Stamped Mail Advance Facer Canceller System (AFCS) Letters • Non-Barcoded Mail • Metered DBCS Input/Output Subsystem (DIOSS) • Barcoded Mail Delivery Bar Code Sorter (DBCS) • Non-Machinable Mail Manual Letter Case

  7. Orientates the Mail So That a Cancellation Mark Can Be Applied Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Capabilities Image Lift Capability 1,086 Systems ~ 36,000 pcs./hr. Letter Flow - AFCS • Overnight Mail • 2/3 Day Mail • FIM Mail • Mail with Facing Identification Mark • Indicia / Mechanical Reject Mail OUTPUT

  8. DIOSS (217 Machines) Image Lift & OCR Capability (ISS mode) Resolves Image & Sprays Barcode (OSS mode) Sorts on Barcode or ID Tag DBCS (9,612 Machines) @ ~ 40,000 pcs./hr DBCS  Sorts on Barcode DBCS-OSS  Resolves Image & Sprays Barcode DBCS-OSS  Sorts on Barcode or ID Tag Distribution based on volume and service to each destination Letter Flow – DIOSS / DBCS Outgoing Primary • 5 digit turnaround • Sectional Center Facilities (SCF) • Automated Area Distribution Centers (AADC) • Downflow to Outgoing Secondary OUTPUT Outgoing Secondary • Automated Area Distribution Centers (AADC)

  9. Letter Flow – Address Redirection Postal Automated Redirection System (PARS) • 233 Plants & 75 Delivery Units • Undeliverable as Addressed (UAA) Redirection Processing – Forwarding of Mail • UAA Endorsement Application – Return to Sender (RTS) • Address Change Notification

  10. Letter Flow – Dispatch Operations Processing & Distribution Center (P&DC) Mail Processing Dispatch Operations Platform Operations Network Surface Transportation Integrated Dispatch Surface Visibility DBCS Input/Output Subsystem (DIOSS) Delivery Bar Code Sorter (DBCS) • Robotic Container System (RCS) • Low Cost Tray Sorter (LCTS) • Automated Airline Assignment (AAA) • Semi-Automatic Scan-Where-You-Band (SWYB) • Auto Tray Sleever (ATS) • Auto Tub Lidder (AFTL) • Auto Banders • Links: • Handling Units to Containers • Containers to Trucks Direct Surface Transportation Manual Letter Case Air Transportation

  11. Letter Flow – Surface Network • Local • Postal & Contractor • Overnight & 2 day Mail • First-Class, Priority Mail, Express Mail, Some Periodicals • Up to approx. 600 miles • Long-haul • Contractor • Standard Mail, Package Services, some Periodicals • Leverage Surface Transfer Centers (STC) for less than truck loads

  12. Letter Flow - Air Network P&DC FedEx • Products • First-Class • Priority Mail • Express Mail • THS Sorts to Cargo Carrier • Commercial Freight House sorts to Flight Terminal Handling Supplier (THS) UPS Commercial Carrier Freight House Commercial Carriers • Continental • US Airways • American Airlines • Midwest Express • Sun Country • Jet Blue • ATA • United

  13. Letter Flow – Destinating Processing Automated Area Distribution Center (AADC) • 107 AADCs Network Surface Transportation Mail Processing Platform Operations Direct Surface Transportation Integrated Receipt Delivery Bar Code Sorter (DBCS) Incoming Primary • Auto Tray Unsleever (ATU) • Auto Flat Tub Unlidder (AFTU) • Tag Blaster Air Transportation • 5 digit • SCF MAILER Dropshipment BMEU

  14. Letter Flow – Destinating Processing Post Office/ Station/Branch Processing & Distribution Center Mail Processing Delivery Bar Code Sorter (DBCS) Incoming Secondary Delivery Point Sequence Local Surface • Postal • Contractor • Carrier Route • Walk Sequence

  15. Letter Flow - Delivery • Types • City Carrier • Rural Carrier • Contract Delivery Service • Modes • Door • Curbline • Centralized • Vehicles • 216,000

  16. Product Visibility

  17. Letter Flow – Identification Code Tag • Florescent Barcode on Back of All Envelopes That Are Cancelled. • A Unique License Plate For Each Mailpiece ID TAG – On 25% of Mail Pieces Machine # Date Time Sequence Number S T A R T E N D

  18. 6060 PRIMACY PKWY STE 201 Memphis TN 38188-0001 - Certified Mail IRENEPAYNE 8449 Amberview Circle Memphis TN 38141-3848 POSTNET Code Letter Flow – POSTNET BARCODES

  19. Letter Flow – Next Generation BARCODE Intelligent Mail® barcode 6060 PRIMACY PKWY STE 201 MEMPHIS TN 38188-0001 IRENE PAYNE 6449 AMBERVIEW CV MEMPHIS TN 38141-8346

  20. Letter Flow - Network Visibility • Pieces • Intelligent Mail Barcode • A single code that contains all data to sort, track and special services. • Containers • Intelligent Mail Container Barcode • Permanent ‘license plate’ bar codes for all mail transport equipment • New bar coded placard for mail containers encode destination and routing information • Handling Units • Intelligent Mail Tray Label • Unique 24-Digit bar code • Trailers • Permanent ‘license plate’ bar codes for all postal owned and leased trailers/cargo vans

  21. Letter Flow - Surface Visibility

  22. QUESTIONS

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