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Title: Getting Started with Full-Service


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Getting Started with Full-Service
  • An Overview of Full-Service Intelligent Mail

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Agenda
  • Full-Service Requirements
  • Intelligent Mail Barcodes
  • Electronic Documentation
  • Available eDoc Technologies
  • Mail.dat, Mail.XML, Postal Wizard, IMsb Tool
  • Full-Service Mailing Solutions
  • Commercial Software Vendors
  • Mail Service Providers
  • IMsb Tool
  • Getting Started
  • BCG access
  • Obtaining a MID
  • Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts free address correction
    ability to track and monitor service elimination
    of permit fees use of one permit across all
    mailing locations, (Mail Anywhere)

Agenda
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Full-Service Intelligent Mail
  • The following categories are eligible for a per
    piece Full-Service discount
  • First-Class Mail postcards, letters and flats
  • Standard Mail letters and flats
  • Periodicals letters and flats
  • Bound Printed Matter flats
  • Standard Mail Basic Carrier Route (CR) flats
  • Standard Mail High Density CR flats
  • Standard Mail High Density Plus CR flats
  • Periodicals CR flats
  • Not Eligible (even with an IMb)
  • Standard Mail Saturation CR flats
  • Bound Printed Matter CR flats or DDU-entered
    flats
  • Business Reply Mail (BRM), QBRM, CRM or PRM

Introduction
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Common Terms and Definitions
Term Definition Uses
Electronic Documentation (eDoc) Electronic Documentation (or eDoc) allows mailers to submit mailing information such as postage statements, qualification reports and other required documentation electronically to USPS Expedites acceptance and payment verification eDoc is required for all Full-Service mailings
Permit Payment account that is issued by USPS authorizing customers to mail at commercial rates Used to pay postage for commercial accounts
Customer Registration ID (CRID) A unique ID number issued by USPS to identify a customers physical business location (address) Used in eDoc to identify submitter of the file Used in eDoc to identify Mail Owner, and/or Mail Preparer
Mailer ID (MID) A six- or nine-digit number issued by USPS to a mail owner or mail service provider Used in IMb barcodes Also used to identify Mail Owners and Mail Preparers within eDoc Used to determine to whom mailing information and reports should be distributed
Introduction
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Full-Service Requirements
Full-Service requires Intelligent Mail barcodes
on mailpieces, trays and containers, and requires
electronic documentation of mailing information
(eDoc).
REQUIREMENTS
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Full-Service Requirements
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Intelligent Mail BarcodeMailpiece Barcode
TRACKING CODE
ROUTING CODE
https//ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_mailpieces/
documents/tech_guides/BarcodeIdentifier.pdf
Full-Service Requirements
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Intelligent Mail Barcode Uniqueness
Barcode Uniqueness
Mailpiece
  • Full-Service mailings must use unique barcodes
    that dont repeat for 45 days from the date the
    mailing is accepted into the mailstream
  • Exception
  • For mailings less than 10,000 pieces where
  • postage is affixed to the piece at the correct
    price OR
  • all mailpieces are identical weight and separated
    by price
  • In these conditions, mailers may use identical
    barcode Serial Numbers within a single mailing
    but must maintain uniqueness across mailings for
    45 days

Full-Service Requirements
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Intelligent Mail Barcode Service Type ID
  • The Service Type ID (STID) is a 3-digit code to
    identify the class of mail and any additional or
    special services requested for the mailpiece
  • Must be provided in the IMb
  • Must be contained in the eDoc
  • A table of STIDs is available on the RIBBS
    website
  • https//ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_mailpieces/
    documents/tech_guides/stid.pdf
  • The table shows which STID to use on a mailpiece
    to indicate the class of mail, type of address
    correction (ACS), and mailpiece tracking service
    requested

Mailpiece
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Intelligent Mail Barcode Mailer ID
  • The Mailer ID is a required field in the
    Intelligent Mail Barcode and is used in
    conjunction with the STID and Serial Number to
    maintain barcode uniqueness
  • MIDs are either a 6- or 9-digit number based on a
    mailers historic mail volume
  • The MID is 6 digits long for mailers with a
    combined annual volume of 10,000,000 pieces or
    more. These MIDs begin with a 0-8.
  • The MID is 9 digits long for mailers with a
    combined annual volume of less than 10,000,000
    pieces. These MIDs begin with a 9.

Full-Service Requirements
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Unique Intelligent Mail Tray Barcode For
Handling Units (IMtb)
Barcode Uniqueness
  • Full-Service requires a unique Intelligent Mail
    tray barcode on all handling units (trays or
    sacks) for 45 days
  • For Mailings less than 10,000 pieces, mailers may
    use identical Serial Numbers within a single
    mailing but must maintain uniqueness across
    mailings for 45 days if all pieces are identical
    weight and separated by price or if postage is
    affixed to the piece at the correct price

Full-Service Requirements
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Unique Intelligent Mail Container Barcode (IMcb)



APPLICATION IDENTIFIER Example 99
TYPE INDICATOR Example M
MAILER ID Example 203401 USPS ASSIGNED,
SERIAL NUMBER Example 200800000001 Mailer
Assigned
Barcode Uniqueness
Full-Service requires a unique Intelligent Mail
container barcode on the container placard for
45 days. Exceptions to this are explained in the
next slides
Full-Service Requirements
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Container Placard
  • Container Placards are usually required for
    Full-Service mailings but there are some
    exceptions
  • When discussing the exceptions, the following
    terms are important to understand
  • BMEU mailings presented by a customer at a BMEU
  • Processing Facility mailings verified at a BMEU
    but given back to mailer to be taken to a
    processing facility
  • Generally container barcodes and placards are not
    required for small volume mailings entered at a
    BMEU or Post Office

Full-Service Requirements
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When is a container placard required for
Full-Service?Entering mail at the BMEU -
First-Class Mail Letters Flats
HIGH VOLUME MAILING
Mailer does not separate mail into different
containers by destination
Mailer separates mail into different containers
by destination
Small volume mailing
Mailer has a CSA
First-Class Mail Separations
  • Letters
  • Less than 48 1-foot trays
  • Less than 24 2-foot trays
  • Flats
  • Less than 16 tubs

5-digit Origin SCF SCF AADC ADC
Origin MDX Surface Mixed ADC Air
No Container Placard Required
No Container Placard Required
Container with Unique Placard
Container with Unique Placard
Full-Service Requirements
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Entering Full-Service Mail at the Processing
Facility First-Class Mail Letters Flats
The mailing is larger than the minimum
Mailer has a CSA
Small volume mailing
  • Small Volume Mailing in an APC
  • Letters
  • Less than 48 1-foot trays
  • Less than 24 2-foot trays
  • Flats
  • Less than 16 tubs
  • OR
  • Small Volume Mailing on a Pallet
  • Letters
  • Less than 72 1-foot trays
  • Less than 36 2-foot trays
  • Flats
  • Less than 24 tubs

No Container Placard Required
Container with Unique Placard
Container with Unique Placard
Full-Service Requirements
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Full-Service Standard Mail, Periodicals, BPM
Letters Flats at the BMEU and/or Processing
Facility
Mailing is small and mailer does not separate
mail into different containers by destination
Mailing is small and mailer separates mail into
different containers by destination (OPTIONAL)
Mailing is more than 500 pounds of bundles/sacks
or 72 1-foot trays
250-499 pounds of bundles/sacks or 36-71 1-foot
trays OR
100-249 pounds of bundles/sacks or 12-35 1-foot
trays, AND entering mail at a co-located BMEU
within service area for the mail OR
  • Small Mailing
  • Less than 500 pounds of bundles/sacks
  • Less than 72 1-foot trays

Under 100 pounds of bundles/sacks or 35 1-foot
trays, AND entering flats claiming DDU rate
No Container Placard Required
Container with Unique Placard
Container with Unique Placard
Full-Service Requirements
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Full-Service Requirements
REQUIREMENTS
Full-Service Requirements
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eDoc Requirement
  • What is eDoc?
  • Allows mailers to submit mailing information that
    is traditionally provided via postage statements
    and qualification reports electronically through
    the PostalOne! system
  • What goes in eDoc submissions?
  • Postage Statement information
  • Qualification information presort and entry
    facilities
  • Unique barcodes for mailpieces, handling units
    such as trays and sacks, and containers
  • Exception for certain mailings under 10,000
    pieces
  • Nesting information, which may include logical
    handling units
  • Identification of eDoc submitter, Mail Owner and
    Mail Preparer

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eDoc Requirements
  • Mail Owners and Mail Service Providers (MSPs)
    must be identified within the eDoc. This
    identification is called By/For.

Mail Service Provider (BY)
Mail Owner (FOR)
Note For simplification, a hard copy postage
statement is used to represent electronic
documentation since the concepts are similar
within eDoc
  • The Mail Owner is always required to be
    identified within eDoc either by a CRID, MID, or
    Permit
  • A Mail Service Provider must identify themselves
    using a CRID or MID
  • The party that submits the eDoc (eDoc Submitter)
    also must identify themselves using a CRID

Exception If a Mail Service Provider mails for
multiple Mail Owners and some have fewer than
5,000 pieces per mailing, those Mail Owners do
not need to be identified within eDoc to claim
the Full-Service discount but will need to be
included if the Mail Owner wishes to receive
Full-Service Feedback such as address correction.
Full-Service Requirements
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Agenda
  • Full-Service Requirements
  • Intelligent Mail Barcodes
  • Electronic Documentation
  • Available eDoc Technologies
  • Mail.dat, Mail.XML, Postal Wizard, IMsb Tool
  • Full-Service Mailing Solutions
  • Commercial Software Vendors
  • Mail Service Providers
  • IMsb Tool
  • Getting Started
  • BCG access
  • Obtaining a MID
  • Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts free address correction
    ability to track and monitor service elimination
    of permit fees use of one permit across all
    mailing locations, (Mail Anywhere)

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eDoc Requirement
  • The four options for submitting electronic
    documentation are
  • Mail.dat
  • Mail.XML
  • Postal Wizard
  • For mailings of less than 10,000 identical-weight
    pieces or less than 10,000 pieces with correct
    postage affixed to each mailpiece
  • Intelligent Mail for Small Business (IMsb) Tool
  • For mailers who mail less than 10,000 pieces per
    mailing and less than 250,000 pieces annually

Full-Service Requirements
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Available eDoc Technologies
Full-Service Requirements
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Agenda
  • Full-Service Requirements
  • Intelligent Mail Barcodes
  • Electronic Documentation
  • Available eDoc Technologies
  • Mail.dat, Mail.XML, Postal Wizard, IMsb Tool
  • Full-Service Mailing Solutions
  • Commercial Software Vendors
  • Mail Service Providers
  • IMsb Tool
  • Getting Started
  • BCG access
  • Obtaining a MID
  • Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts free address correction
    ability to track and monitor service elimination
    of permit fees use of one permit across all
    mailing locations, (Mail Anywhere)

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Commercial Mailing Software Vendors
  • Mailing software vendors offer easy, ready-to-go
    solutions for preparing and submitting
    Full-Service mailings
  • Mail.dat/Mail.XML Vendors offer software
    solutions for mailers who wish to use software to
    prepare presort mailings, generate unique
    barcodes, and submit mailing information
    electronically to USPS.
  • Postal Wizard Vendors offer software solutions
    which allow mailers to presort mail and generate
    unique barcodes, but require the mailer to enter
    the postage statement information online via the
    online Postal Wizard tool

Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Commercial Mailing Software Vendors (Contd)
  • For a list of software vendors that offer dynamic
    Full-Service solutions and have tested them with
    USPS, reference the following documents on RIBBS
  • The summary list lists the software vendors and
    products that have been tested through the USPS
    Test Environment for Mailers, using Mail.dat,
    Mail.XML and/or Postal Wizard.
  • The detailed list provides more in-depth details
    about the capabilities and offerings of each
    software vendor
  • Mailers using a product on one of these lists can
    start mailing in production without additional
    testing in the Test Environment for Mailers
    (TEM). Mail Owners and Mail Service Providers who
    wish to validate a Full-Service test mailing can
    do so by submitting a single file through TEM per
    the instructions in the short document Test
    Process for Full-Service Mail.dat Mail.XML
    Mailings available on RIBBS
  • https//ribbs.usps.gov/electronicdoc/documents/te
    ch_guides/TEMProcessMailingsMaildat_MailXML.pdf

Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Vendor Full-Service Software Capabilities
Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Vendor Full-Service Software Capabilities (Contd)
Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Vendor Full-Service Software Capabilities (Contd)
  • Post Presort Software Vendors
  • The chart below identifies vendors and products
    that support post-presort processes for
    Full-Service mailings.

Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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TEM Testing
  • Testing Process for Mailers
  • Mailers who are not using vendor software that
    has been tested with USPS need to submit test
    electronic mailing information through the Test
    Environment for Mailers (TEM)
  • Mailers should follow the instructions in the
    following documents
  • TEM Process for Mailings using Software Not
    Tested (Link to document)
  • How to Submit Mail.dat Files to TEM (Link to
    Document)
  • How to Submit Mail.XML Files to TEM (Link to
    Document)
  • Mailers who are using software pre-approved by
    USPS, may choose to test their ability to submit
    electronic mailing information by using TEM,
    though they are not required to do so.
  • Instructions are in the document TEM Process for
    Mailings Using Mail.dat or Mail.XML (Link to
    Document)

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TEM Testing (Contd)
  • Testing Process for Mailers
  • Once mailers go through the TEM process, they can
    submit their files to production using their
    Business Customer Gateway account
  • Instructions are in 2 documents posted on RIBBS
  • How to Submit Mail.dat Jobs to PostalOne! (Link
    to document)
  • How to Submit Mail.XML Jobs to PostalOne! (Link
    to Document)

Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Mail Service Providers and Intelligent Mail for
Small Business
  • Mail Service Providers (MSPs)
  • Offer a wide variety of services for Mail Owners
  • Talk to your MSP to learn more about the
    Full-Service solutions they offer
  • There are many advantages of using an MSP to
    prepare your mailings. Some of the services an
    MSP can provide include
  • provide/manage your address list
  • print and/or presort your mailing
  • enter your mailing with the greatest discounts
    possible
  • manage your feedback such as ACS
  • monitor mail quality reports
  • USPS Intelligent Mail for Small Business (IMsb)
    Tool
  • Online tool to help small business mailers
    prepare Full-Service mailings with Intelligent
    Mail barcodes and tray labels
  • For mailers who mail less than 10,000 pieces per
    mailing and less than 250,000 pieces annually
  • To learn more about the IMsb tool and how to get
    started, reference the IMsb user guide on RIBBS
  • https//ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_guides/docu
    ments/tech_guides/IMsbUserGuide.pdf

Full-Service Mailing Solutions
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Agenda
  • Full-Service Requirements
  • Intelligent Mail Barcodes
  • Electronic Documentation
  • Available eDoc Technologies
  • Mail.dat, Mail.XML, Postal Wizard, IMsb Tool
  • Full-Service Mailing Solutions
  • Commercial Software Vendors
  • Mail Service Providers
  • IMsb Tool
  • Getting Started
  • BCG access
  • Obtaining a MID
  • Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts free address correction
    ability to track and monitor service elimination
    of permit fees use of one permit across all
    mailing locations, (Mail Anywhere)

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What is the Business Customer Gateway (BCG)?
The Business Customer Gateway provides a single
entry point for Postal Service online business
services.
  • Through the BCG, mailers can
  • Obtain an account online
  • Obtain a Mailer ID for use in Intelligent Mail
    barcodes
  • Test eDoc submission in the TEM environment
  • Submit Full-Service eDoc files via Mail.dat,
    Mail.XML or Postal Wizard
  • View postage transactions and mail quality
    reports
  • Obtain Full-Service benefits such as access to
    address correction and mail tracking data
  • Access to multiple services is provided through a
    single user name and password.

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New CustomerHow to Obtain a Single CRID and MID
  • Log on to the Business Customer Gateway to access
    all online services. https//gateway.usps.com
  • The BCG will prompt the mailer to enter name and
    company information, including address. This will
    automatically generate a CRID and one 9-digit
    MID. Other business locations can be defined or
    linked
  • Upon creating a new account, the customers MID
    and CRID are displayed directly on the
    Confirmation screen, as shown here

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Where Can I Find My CRID?
The CRID is displayed on the Manage Profile tab
as well as the Manage Services tab
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Linking Permits
  • Before a mailer can view any mailing information
    on the BCG, the mailers BCG account and mailing
    permit must be linked
  • There are two ways to establish the link
  • Contact the Help Desk for assistance
  • Utilize the BCG
  • If using the BCG to link to a Permit
  • Go to the Manage Permits service
  • Click on the business link and follow the
    directions in the Permit Validation tab

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Existing Customer How to Obtain an Additional MID
  • Customers can obtain additional MIDs through the
    BCG Mailer ID portal, which can be accessed by
    clicking the Mailer ID button within the Favorite
    Services panel or from the Mailing Services link
    in the left menu
  • On the Mailer ID page, the customer should then
    click the Request MID link and follow the
    instructions that appear

BCG Account
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Mail Service Provider How to Obtain an
Additional MID
  • Mail Service Providers may request individual or
    bulk MIDs and/or CRIDs on behalf of a client
    through the BCG
  • Individual and bulk requests are available for
    the following
  • CRID
  • MID
  • CRID and MID

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Agenda
  • Full-Service Requirements
  • Intelligent Mail Barcodes
  • Electronic Documentation
  • Available eDoc Technologies
  • Mail.dat, Mail.XML, Postal Wizard, IMsb Tool
  • Full-Service Mailing Solutions
  • Commercial Software Vendors
  • Mail Service Providers
  • IMsb Tool
  • Getting Started
  • BCG access
  • Obtaining a MID
  • Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts free address correction
    ability to track and monitor service elimination
    of permit fees use of one permit across all
    mailing locations, (Mail Anywhere)

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Full-Service Benefits
  • Per piece discounts
  • Free Address Correction
  • Change of Address and Nixie
  • Track and Monitor Service
  • Start-the-Clock on Mail Entry
  • Visibility and Tracking
  • Elimination of Permit Fees
  • Use of One Permit Across All Mailing Locations
    (Mail Anywhere)

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Resources for Mailers
  • RIBBS Website https//ribbs.usps.gov
  • Getting Started Page https//ribbs.usps.gov/getti
    ngstarted/
  • Business Customer Gateway Information
    https//ribbs.usps.gov/gateway/
  • Education https//ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?pagei
    ntellmailpresentations
  • Mailpiece Design Analyst
  • Phone 855-593-6093
  • Email mda_at_usps.gov
  • PostalOne! Help Desk
  • Phone 800-522-9085
  • Email postalone_at_usps.gov

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