Labeling List Changes (effective April 17, 2011)
The United States Postal Service® (USPS®) announced changes to the Labeling List data, effective April 17, 2011, with a mandatory use date of July 2, 2011. The Labeling Lists affected are L001, L002, L004, L005, L006, L007, L009, L010, L011, L201 and L606.
Use of Labeling List Data
The
Labeling List data is used to define the specific destination information to be printed on sack
labels, tray
labels, and pallet
labels. This destination information is used to route the mail inside the sacks, trays and pallets to the correct postal facility for processing. The destination information is based primarily on 3-digit ZIP Code™ prefix, and varies based on the class of mail, processing category, and other criteria. Virtually all container
labels are generated using computer software, which accesses this
Labeling List data in a file format, operating much like a look-up table.
Why the changes?
There are many reasons why the U.S
Postal Service makes
changes to the
Labeling List data. Recently, many of the
changes were made as a result of their efforts to consolidate processing facilities to improve efficiencies and reduce costs.
Changes also take place when the USPS makes alterations to the service areas for certain processing facilities, which can be the result of shifts in population, mail volumes, staffing and many other reasons. Keep in mind that approximately 17% of the US population moves each year, and there are about 3,000 new delivery addresses added each day. So, there are lots of ZIP Code
changes happening all the time!
Time for change
The
Postal Service provides for a transition period when these
changes are announced, to allow software vendors time to update their software and for mailers to use up existing
labels. During this period, the USPS encourages mailers to use the new
Labeling List data as soon as possible, but it is acceptable to use the old
Labeling List data until the mandatory date. In the case of this most recent update, the mandatory date is July 2, 2011.
Handling Change
When these types of
changes are announced, it is important for mailers to work with their software vendors and mail service providers to make sure that the
changes are implemented on a timely basis. This is critical so that the correct destination information is populated into the Mail.dat® files, or any other files or printed documents that are used to process or submit postage statements (and other postal documentation) and to create sack, tray, and pallet labels. Keep in mind that the
Labeling List changes involve not just the facility names, but the ZIP codes associated with those facilities. This affects the destination line on the tags and the mailpieces that are placed into the sacks, trays, and pallets. As such, these
changes MUST be incorporated into the presort software first; if the data is incorrect during this process (and thus incorrect in the Mail.dat files), it cannot be corrected in Post-Presort software, such as DAT-MAIL™.
Automatic Postal Data Updates System
As luck would have it, Window Book has an
automated method to
update the
Labeling List information into your software. Once you have this FREE add-on tool installed with your DAT-MAIL software, you no longer have to remember to check for
Labeling List updates, nor do you have to perform manual downloads because it will automatically be taken care of for you! You can just set it and forget it!
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