Title: The Perfect Bundle
1The Perfect Bundle Improving Bundle Preparation
A secure bundle with a fully visible address is
a thing of beauty.
Presented by (insert name here)
2Agenda
- What is a bundle?
- Why The Perfect Bundle?
- What should you know about The Perfect Bundle?
- How can you ensure bundles are prepared securely?
- Feedback and resolution
- Postal activities
3What Is A Bundle?
- Bundle Secured group of presorted pieces
- Processing bundles
- Multi-step process
- Bundle breakage may occur during
- Transit
- Container processing
- Unloading sacks or pallets
- Non-readable address
- Manual processing
4Why The Perfect Bundle?
- Get mail to delivery point in good condition
- Control costs
- Prevent loss of presort
- Prevent damage to mail
Pieces Loose in Processing
5What Is APPS?
- Automated Package Processing System (APPS)
- Automated equipment for sorting parcels and
bundles - Organizes bundles into single file
- Requires visible/readable address on top piece
- Reads address or barcode and optional endorsement
line or bundle presort label on top piece of
bundle
6What Should I Know About The Perfect Bundle?
- Bundle Preparation Standards
- Must be able to withstand transit and handling
- Use banding, shrinkwrap or both
- Banding plastic, string/twine, rubber bands
- Double banding around girth and length
- Sufficient tension on banding to depress edges
- Loose banding not allowed
- String/twine must have secure knots
- NO wire/metal banding
Strap Too Loose
DMM 345, 365, 375, 385, 705, 707
7What Should I Know About The Perfect Bundle?
- Bundle Preparation Standards
- Maximum bundle weight 20 pounds
- Counter-stack pieces of irregular thickness
- All bundles Minimum of 2 bands, shrinkwrap, OR
shrinkwrap one or two bands
Shrink-Wrap Wrinkles Obscures Address
DMM 345, 365, 375, 385, 705, 707
8What Should I Know About The Perfect Bundle?
- Address Visibility
- Prepare Perfect bundles with fully visible
address on top piece - No interference over address on top piece
- No facing slip over address
- No seams, bunching, blistering, wrinkles in
shrinkwrap over address - Proper use of OEL or bundle presort labels
Strapping Interferes With Address Visibility
9What Should I Know About The Perfect Bundle?
- SACKS Standards - Specific Mail Types
- Pieces with Coated Paper Cover
- Maximum 3 height if using rubber bands, OR
shrinkwrap, OR string - Maximum 6 height, if using 2 plastic straps, OR
shrinkwrap, plus 1 or 2 straps - Uncoated Paper
- Maximum height 8
- Recommend 6 maximum
- 2 bands, OR shrinkwrap, OR shrinkwrap and one or
two bands
Poor Use of Rubber Bands
DMM-345, 365, 375, 385, 705, 707
10How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Ensure bundles do not exceed height weight
standards - Select bundling material appropriate for the type
of mail you process - Bundle may compress further after being secured,
causing bundling material to become loose - Use clear smooth strapping
11How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Pay close attention to bundles that are placed in
sacks, particularly if the majority of mail will
destinate outside your local post office service
area - BUT, also pay attention to bundles on pallets
12How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Once appropriate bundling material/method is
selected, make sure its applied properly - Banding must be tight enough to retain tension
centered to reduce slippage - String must be tied securely so knots will not
come loose - Use 10-ply twine with a 65 polyester/ 35 cotton
blend to ensure adequate tensile strength (50 -
55 lbs.)
13How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Once appropriate bundling material and bundling
method is selected, make sure it is applied
properly - Rubber bands must be new and strong enough not to
break or come loose - Shrinkwrap must be of sufficient mil (thickness),
strong enough for bundle size weight - Shrinkwrap must be sealed securely
- With shrinkwrap, minimize opening at end of bundle
14How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Visit your local postal processing plant and
observe the condition of your mail after an
initial sort (e.g., APPS, SPBS, or sack sorter) - Test bundling methods in your plant
- Give special attention to bundling ofodd-shaped
pieces and pieces withcovers of coated stock
15How Can You Ensure Bundles Are Prepared Securely?
- Quality Test for Bundles
- Drop from 4 foot height
- Drop on edge
- Pick up by strap or wrap
- No pieces should escape or become loose from the
bundle - If bundle becomes loose or pieces fall out, make
adjustments to bundle preparation process
16Feedback and Resolution
- Mail owners/Mail preparers
- We never heard of any problems
- with our mail!
- Additional guidelines for bundle preparation
- Type Bundle Preparation Guidelines in usps.com
search - www.usps.com/nationalpremieraccounts/bundleprepara
tionguidelines.htm
17Feedback and Resolution
- Electronic Mail Improvement Report (eMIR)
- Postal reporting system for problems found after
mail is accepted - All types of mail preparation problems may be
reported - Mail preparation problems found in postal
processing operations reported back to
origin/acceptance site - BME or Business Service Network (BSN) contacts
mailer to resolve - BME or BSN close report
- Resolution information available to all parties
18Feedback and Resolution
- eMIR reports
- Part of PostalOne! customer report package
- Customer access to PostalOne!
- Postage Statement Wizard Application Coordinator
- Apply at local post office or BMEU
Look Under National Premier Accounts Menu
for PostalOne! System Info
19Feedback and Resolution
- Customer Access to eMIR
- Provides visibility to mail owners/preparers with
reported problems
20Feedback and Resolution
21Postal Activities
- Acceptance clerk review of bundle preparation
bundle integrity and visibility of address - Rework mailing
- Pay additional postage
- Adapting standards to help move mail from sacks
to pallets - Resources
- Business Mail Entry
- Business Service Network
22Conclusion
- Bundle breakage is a severe problem
- Affects postal processing, mail owners, mail
preparers and the customer (addressee) - Bundle breakage adds additional processing costs
which can increase postage rates - Coated paper stock pieces and pieces in sacks are
more likely to become loose - Comply with standards for The Perfect Bundle
- Perform quality checks of material, machines, and
bundles - Work with local postal officials to improve
bundling processes
23Questions?
The Perfect Bundle
Thank You
A secure bundle with a fully visible address is
a thing of beauty