What
Can Mailers Do To Improve Delivery Service?
The Advertising Mail Marketing Association has collected the following
"tips" from members on what mailers can do in an attempt to minimize delivery
delays:
1. Drop ship mail as deeply into the USPS' system as possible (e.g.,
to the SCF or delivery unit, avoiding the BMC network).
2. Make sure mailing address lists are as clean as
possible--particularly seed addresses.
3. Include yourself and your staff as mailing list seeds--add your
local Postal Inspectors as seeds on mailing lists and ask for feedback on service
performance.
4. Avoid wherever possible the preparation of mixed BMC/ADC pallets or
containers--sack that portion of the mailing to the appropriate BMC/ADC.
5. Use NCOA or another method of obtaining customer moves--if it has
to go to the old house first it will delay delivery even longer.
6. Use the finest presort level possible--consider opportunities to
consolidate mailings to achieve greater presort depth, or consider co-op mailings.
7. Utilize all available programs to communicate mailings in advance
to the USPS (e.g., Mail Alert, ADVANCE, etc.).
8. Prepare barcoded mailings wherever possible.
9. When delivery delays are discovered, communicate as much specific
information to the USPS as possible.
10 .Use every available USPS resource--contact representatives at the
local level, area, or USPS headquarters (if there is a Business Service Network office in
your area, contact that office, otherwise to report delivery problems at the national
level contact your National Accounts Manager or the USPS Operations Center at
800-419-2769).
11. If no satisfactory response is received when contacting the USPS,
contact your Congressional representatives or the local news media.