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USPS Rate Change -- Shape-Based Pricing Initiative
Overview of Changes in Rate Structure
The May 2007 rate change is structured to encourage
customers to prepare mail in ways that increase efficiency for USPS' processing
capabilities. Essentially, mail items that are easier for
the USPS to process will be rated lower than items that are not. This approach
results in pricing that will be affected also by the size and shape of the item,
with less emphasis being placed on weight.
Key Initiatives:
- Because of their shape differences, letters, flats and parcels will now
all be priced differently because they are all handled and processed
differently
- To encourage address quality and efficiency, reducing ACS fees and
proposing a new, lower-priced OneCode ACS using the 4-state barcode
- Pricing incentives to increase USPS efficiency, including container
types, drop shipping locations, and mailpiece sorting
For detailed information about how you will be affected by the May 2007 USPS
Shape-Based Pricing Initiative, choose from the product categories below, or
click here for information on Business Solutions.
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Systems, Inc.
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