D000 Basic Information
Summary
D020 describes plant load operations, how to apply for plant load privileges, and explains expedited plant load shipment.
In a plant load operation, the USPS receives mail at a mailers plant and transports it to bypass handling otherwise required at one or more postal facilities. Plant loads are authorized if they benefit the USPS. The USPS selects the appropriate mode of transportation and determines responsibility as shown below.
Type | Who Arranges, Pays Transport |
Responsibility | Postage Paid From |
Additional Forms1 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Collection2 | USPS | USPS | Affixed/Mailer Plant | None |
Pickup3 | USPS With Fee | USPS | Affixed/Mailer Plant | None |
Drop Shipment4 | Mailer/USPS | USPS | Acceptance Post Office |
None |
Drop Shipment Metered Mail |
Mailer | Mailer | Post Office of License |
None/ Endorsement |
Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU) |
Mailer | Mailer | BMEU Post Office | None |
Destination Entry (drop shipment) |
Mailer | Mailer | Entry Office | Form 8125 |
Periodicals Additional Entry | Mailer | Mailer | Entry Office | Form 3510 |
Periodicals Exceptional Dispatch |
Mailer | Mailer | Entry Office | Statements |
Periodicals Airport Mail Facility |
Mailer | Mailer | Entry Office | Form 3510 |
Plant Load | USPS | USPS | Mailer Plant | None |
Expedited Plant Load Shipment |
Mailer | Mailer | Mailer Plant | Form 8017 |
The service objectives for the class of mail transported apply to the plant-loaded mail. Plant-loaded mail may have deferred service objectives if provided in the plant load agreement.
The USPS does not hold, store, or delay the dispatch of plant-loaded mail released to the USPS, except under the plant load agreement with the mailer. The USPS does not relocate trailers on the mailers premises.
To have mail plant-loaded, the mailer must complete Form 3815 and submit it to the postmaster of the post office serving the mailers plant.
Generally, a plant load application is approved if transportation is available and cost savings to the USPS are shown. If the application is approved, the mailer must enter into a plant load agreement with the USPS.
If the application is denied, the mailer may appeal through the local postmaster within 10 calendar days of the mailers receipt of the denial notice to the vice president of area operations for the area in which the mailers plant is located, giving the reasons why the application should be approved.
A mailer may combine Periodicals, Standard Mail, and Package Services in a single vehicle if the mailings are physically separated, a postage statement is submitted for each mailing, and the service standards are met for each class of mail combined in the vehicle or trailer.
The mailer must meet all relevant mailing standards and the terms of the plant load agreement. Destination loads must be prepared under M074 and as specified by the postmaster administering the plant load.
Under the plant load privileges and the terms of the plant load agreement, the mailer must reimburse the USPS for services it furnished while providing plant load service, including:
a. Detention charges when trailers furnished by the USPS are held up for some action or inaction of the mailer.
b. Costs for bobtailing, deadheading, or waiting/holding, if such charges are incurred by the USPS to provide plant load service for some action or inaction of the mailer.
Under an expedited plant load shipment authorization, the USPS verifies and receives postage payment for mailable matter at the mailers plant, after which the mailer transports the shipment (at the mailers expense) to a destination postal facility.
Only an authorized plant load mailer may prepare and transport expedited plant load shipments. Authorization is by written request to the postal official who authorized the plant load. The request must state, for each destination to which mail is to be transported, the material to be deposited as an expedited plant load shipment (e.g., the class, characteristics, and quantity), the frequency of mailing, and whether the request is for one or for a series of mailings. The mailer must meet all conditions in the authorization, if approved.
The mailer assumes all liability and responsibility for any loss or damage to the shipment before it is deposited in and accepted at a postal facility, whether or not a third party is used to transport the shipment. The USPS is not liable or responsible for any loss of or damage to an expedited plant load shipment before it is deposited in and accepted at a postal facility.
The USPS does not refund postage for any failure to provide service caused in whole or in part by any event that occurs before the shipment is deposited in and accepted at a postal facility, except under the applicable standards for refunds.
DMM Issue 58 Updated 12-9-04