1 / 14

Status of NDC Activations MTAC Briefing

Status of NDC Activations MTAC Briefing. August 12, 2009. Agenda. Overview of Network Reengineering Status of Phase 1 Activation Accelerated Phase 2-4 Schedule Customer Impacts Summary. Overview Network Reengineering.

beyla
Download Presentation

Status of NDC Activations MTAC Briefing

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Status of NDC ActivationsMTAC Briefing August 12, 2009

  2. Agenda • Overview of Network Reengineering • Status of Phase 1 Activation • Accelerated Phase 2-4 Schedule • Customer Impacts • Summary

  3. Overview Network Reengineering • Transformation of Bulk Mail Centers (BMC) to Network Distribution Centers (NDC) • Enhanced mail preparation • Consolidate package distribution • Combine BMC & Surface Transfer Center (STC) containerization and dispatch plans • Leverage multiple trailer loading and dispatching techniques Transformation BMC NDC

  4. NDC Responsibilities • 11 - Tier 1 NDC • Distribution of local (turnaround) and destination Standard Mail, Periodicals, and Package Services • 6 - Tier 2 NDC • Tier 1 responsibilities • Distribution of outgoing Standard Mail, Periodicals, and Package Services to the network • Including, MXD States Outgoing single piece sort • STC containerization and dispatch operations – outgoing / incoming all classes (except Express) • 4 - Tier 3 NDC • Tier 1 and Tier 2 responsibilities • Consolidation points for less than truck load volumes from Tier 2 sites

  5. NDC Tiers 1, 2, and 3 • Directional dispatch for 4 NDCs (noted by *) • Reduces backtracking • Improves service • ASFs will be Tier 1 NDC for package processing

  6. Impacts • Operational Impacts • NDCs operate like P&DCs • Live loads and unloads at all NDCs • Operating plan changes required to coincide with STC containerization & dispatch plan • NDC sort to ADCs, AADCs and NDCs • Transportation Impacts • Streamline network • Increase utilization of assets • Improve transit time

  7. Mail Preparation • Separation requirements • Local NDC service area • Network NDC split(s) • Two splits required for directional dispatch sites and ASFs • For Periodicals compliance with L201 & L009 split • Integration of Origin mail preparation • USPS Retail, BMEU and Plant separation enabled through the use of Retail Distribution Codes • Establish customer supplier agreements (CSA) to mirror required make-up during implementation

  8. Today’s Network Flow Retail PO Origin P&DC OBMC DBMC Dest. P&DC Delivery Unit / PO’s 21 x 21 Commercial BMEU

  9. Future Network Flow Tier 1 NDC Local Retail PO Origin P&DC DNDC Dest. P&DC Delivery Unit / PO’s Network Commercial BMEU Tier 2 NDC Local Tier 3 NDC (if necessary)

  10. Baseline Current Baseline: 3/28/09 – 4/24/09 (4 week average prior to implementation) Current: 7/25/09 – 7/31/09 Phase 1 Acceleration Origin Package Service Improvement from Phase I • Phase I began May 18 in Springfield, Philadelphia & New Jersey • Redesign is yielding anticipated benefits • Work hours trending as expected • Springfield and Philadelphia have declined • New Jersey has increased less then expected • Package Service Performance is up 15% in NJ NDC • Transportation Utilization is up 15% • Successful integration of STC & NDC transportation • Eliminated all network transportation from Philadelphia and Springfield • Beginning to eliminate other underutilized transportation

  11. Baseline Current Inter-NDC Transportation Utilization from Phase I Baseline: 3/28/09 – 4/24/09 (4 week average prior to implementation) Current: 7/25/09 – 7/31/09

  12. Implementation Status • Phase I Completed on July 17 • Three weeks early • Accelerated National Implementation to be completed by 11/20 • Tier 1 to Tier 2 distribution and transportation consolidation • Use of Tier 3 for USPS LTL consolidation • Integrate STC trips from Tier 2/3 where possible • Move of MXD States processing to Tier 2 sites

  13. Customer Impacts • Improved Service • No expansion to the number of entry points • No required changes to FAST or Critical Entry Times (CETs) • Minimal changes to origin induction preparation

  14. Summary • Network Redesign has resulted in cost saving and significant service improvements • Accelerated National Implementation will allow us to capture both the savings and service improvements early in FY 2010 • We Need your help –origin separations to move mail on right network as quickly as possible

More Related