Postage Statement Changes on Mailings
Postage Statement Changes were recently announced by USPS regarding the format and handling of postage statements on mailings, effective in March 2010. The format of the statements will be changing to reflect the conversion of Bulk Mail Centers (BMC's) to Network Distribution Centers (NDC's). The handling of these statements on mailings will change for hard copy statements vs. electronic statements, and these handling differences will depend on whether or not the acceptance unit is connected to the PostalOne!® system.
Statement Format Changes for Mailers
Now that the conversion from BMC's to NDC's has been fully implemented, the USPS will be modifying the verbiage on the
postage statements on all
mailings to reflect this
change. For example, in many classes of
mail, the USPS offers drop-ship discounts to
mailers who transport
mail to postal facilities closer to the final destination of the
mail. These discounts apply to
mail transported to Bulk Mail Centers (BMC's), Sectional Center Facilities (SCF's), Area Distribution Centers (ADC's) and Destination Delivery Units (DDU's). Although the discount dollar values have not changed, the Destination BMC discounts will now be referred to as Destination NDC discounts on the
postage statements.
Handling Change on Postage Statements: Hard Copy
As part of their ongoing efforts to encourage
mailers to submit
postage statements and other postal documentation electronically, the USPS plans to modify the way they process
hard copy and
electronic postage statements. For
mailers who submit
hard copy postage statements at acceptance units equipped with PostalOne!, the USPS will no longer manually complete the "USPS section" of the
statements, nor will they be manually stamping the
statements with the red round date-stamp. In lieu of this manually applied information,
mailers are encouraged to access any required receipts or mailing transaction information from the PostalOne! dashboard. At acceptance units not equipped with PostalOne!, the USPS will continue to manually complete the USPS sections of the
statements and apply the round date-stamp.
Statement Handling Changes on Mail: Electronic
There will be no
changes in the
handling of electronically submitted
postage statements. However, there are some proposed
changes to the
format of the
electronic receipt file currently available. When submitting
postage statements electronically,
mailers can access the transaction information via the Business Customer Gateway. The transaction information can be manually accessed, or can be downloaded in the form of a receipt file containing the transaction information. In the March release of the PostalOne! software, the USPS plans to offer additional information in these receipt files. Some of the new information includes:
- CRID of the submitter of the Mail.dat® files
- Mail Group ID
- Cust-Group-ID
- Total pieces
- Total copies
- Total postage
- Final Clerk Initials
- CAPS account number
- CAPS tax ID