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Quick Service Guide 440c
Discount Parcels
Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route Irregular Parcels
January 2006
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Related QSG
703, Standard Mail Nonprofit Eligibility
Physical Standards (401)
Maximum weight: less than 16 ounces.
For an overview of the physical standards for discount parcels, see Quick
Service Guide 401.
Rates and Fees (443.1)
For pieces
weighing 3.3 ounces (0.2063 pounds) or less: |
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Basic |
$0.415 |
$0.351 |
High Density |
0.389 |
0.333 |
Saturation |
0.380 |
0.327 |
For pieces
weighing more than 3.3 ounces (0.2063 pounds): |
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Per piece
rates: |
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Basic |
$0.282 |
$0.266 |
High Density |
0.256 |
0.248 |
Saturation |
0.247 |
0.242 |
PLUS per
pound for all rates: |
$0.643 |
$0.411 |
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Rates include the $0.211 Residual Shape Surcharge for pieces prepared
as parcels (443.4.4).
Destination discounts apply to mail prepared as prescribed by USPS
and addressed for delivery within service area of destination BMC/ASF,
SCF,
or delivery unit (446.2).
Annual $160.00 presort mailing fee.
Content (443.2)
Pieces are eligible if not required to be mailed at First-Class rates
or not authorized for Periodicals rates. Nonprofit rates require specific
authorization (703.1).
Eligibility Standards (443.6)
Mailings of 200 or more addressed pieces (or 50 pounds of addressed pieces),
sorted and marked as described below. Pieces must be part of a group
of 10 or more to one carrier route, prepared in line-of-travel or walk-sequence
order, as required. All pieces must meet the physical standards for irregular
parcels.
Each piece must include a complete delivery address with correct ZIP
Code or ZIP+4 code, as appropriate.
Carrier route information must be updated using CASS-certified process
within 90 days before mailing date.
Detached address labels required for merchandise samples (602.4).
Postage Payment and Documentation (444)
Precanceled stamp (604.3), meter
(604.4), or permit imprint (604.5).
Documentation:
- Postage statement:
Regular: Form 3602-R or
approved facsimile.
Nonprofit: Form 3602-N or
approved facsimile.
- Supporting documentation: required unless correct rate is affixed
to each piece or unless each piece is of identical weight and separated
by rate when presented
for acceptance; documentation generated by PAVE-certified software (or
printed in standardized format).
- Additional documentation to support density standards (445.6.7).
Additional standards apply to mailings of nonidentical-weight pieces.
Mail Preparation (445)
Marking on each piece in the postage area (402.2):
- Regular: "Presorted Standard" or "PRSRT STD."
- Nonprofit: "Nonprofit Organization" or "NONPROFIT
ORG." or "NONPROFIT."
- Basic, high-density, and saturation rate pieces must also be
marked "ECRLOT," "ECRWSH," or "ECRWSS," respectively,
in the correct optional endorsement line under 708.2 or in correct carrier
route information line under 708.8,
or in the postage area. Pieces in a mailing consisting of bundles claimed
at more than one Enhanced Carrier Route rate must bear appropriate marking
for rate claimed. Pieces not claimed at corresponding rate must not
be included in
the mailing and must not bear the "ECRLOT," "ECRWSH," or "ECRWSS" marking.
For additional marking standards for carrier route pieces, see 708.8.
Basic rate mail must be in line-of-travel (LOT) or in walk sequence
(445.6).
High-density (WSH) and saturation (WSS) rate mail must be in walk sequence
(445.6).
Palletization is preferred; see Quick Service Guide
705d, Standard
Mail Bundles on Pallets.
See reverse for preparation and labeling.
Use standard sack label (445.4).
Enter and Deposit (446)
Mailing entered at an acceptance point designated by USPS.
Bundling
and Sacking Sequence
Bundle Preparation (445.6.4) |
Saturation1
Bundles: 10 or more addressed pieces to same carrier route
(city route, rural route, highway contract route, post office
box section, or general delivery unit) must be prepared in
bundles; fewer than 10 pieces allowed only if route has fewer
than 10 delivery stops. Mail must be presented in walk-sequence
(443.6.5) and meet density standards.
Labels: Use optional
endorsement line (OEL) (708.7)
with carrier route description prefix and route number.
Rate: Saturation
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High Density2
Bundles: 10
or more addressed pieces to same carrier route (city route,
rural route, highway contract route, post office box section,
or general delivery unit) must be prepared in bundles. Mail
must be presented in walk-sequence (443.6.4) and meet density
standards.
Labels: Use OEL with carrier route description prefix and
route number (708.7).
Rate: High
density
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Basic
Bundles:
10 or more addressed pieces to same carrier route (city route,
rural route, highway contract route, post office box section,
or general delivery unit) must be prepared in bundles.
Mail must be presented in line-of-travel or walk- sequence
(443.6.3).
Labels: Use OEL
with carrier route description prefix and route number
(708.7).
Rate: Basic
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Bundling
and Sacking Sequence
Sack Preparation (445.6.5) |
Carrier Route
Sacks: Required
at 125 pieces or
15 pounds.
Labels: For Line 1, use city, state and 5-digit ZIP Code
of destination. For Line 2, use "STD IRREG" and "WSS," "WSH," or "LOT," as
applicable, followed by route type and number. |
5-Digit Carrier Routes
Sacks: Required,
no minimum.
Labels: For Line 1, use city, state,
and 5-digit ZIP Code of destination. For Line 2, use "STD
IRREG CR-RTS." |
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1. Minimum 90% total active residential or 75% total active deliveries
per route (100% if simplified address (443.6.5)).
2. Minimum 125 pieces per route unless route has fewer than 125
deliveries.
3. Use "WSS" for saturation, "WSH" for high density,
and "LOT" for basic.
For the specific DMM standards applicable to this category of mail,
consult the DMM sections referenced above and the general sections within
each
DMM module.
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