Priority Mail Open and Distribute for Mailers (along with its creative uses)
Many mailers assume that Priority Mail® is used only for shipping small packages, but there is a service in Priority Mail that can be used by mailers of letters and flats. It is called Priority Mail Open and Distribute (PMOD), and this service is used to drop ship mail of various classes and processing categories. Even if you don't currently drop ship your mail, perhaps due to small volumes, PMOD may be a cost-effective option to look at. If you do currently drop ship mail, you may want to take advantage of PMOD for small volume entry mailings.
Improve Delivery Service on Mailings (letters and flats)
If you have problem
delivery areas, or remote destinations, such as Alaska, Hawaii, or Guam, you may want to consider using
PMOD to
drop ship your Standard Mail® or Periodicals
mail to entry points in those locations. You can also use
PMOD to speed up normal
delivery times for Standard Mail. Using
PMOD to
drop ship Standard Mail can provide close to First-Class™
delivery standards without paying First-Class postage on each individual piece of
mail.
Drop Ship Small Volume Entry Points
If you currently
drop ship your Periodicals or Standard Mail to numerous
entry points, you may find some
entry points simply do not have enough
volume to
drop ship by traditional means, such as truckload, less-than-truckload (LTL) or airfreight. In these cases, this
mail is often entered at the origin point. Using
PMOD for these small
volume points, such as Butte MT or Fargo ND, allows you to achieve similar
delivery times and
drop ship discounts as your other
drop ship mail without breaking your transportation piggy bank.
The Business Case (using Mail.dat files and post-presort software tools)
To truly understand the potential benefits of
PMOD, you will need to analyze your
mailings. The best way to do that is by using
Mail.dat®
files and robust
post-presort software tools. These
tools will provide a side-by-side comparison of entering your
mail at the origin point vs.
entry at additional
entry points, taking into account the costs of
Priority Mail. In
PMOD, the
Priority Mail postage takes the place of the more traditional transportation charges, such as truckload, LTL, or airfreight.
Post-presort software will also allow you to include administrative costs in this analysis.
Getting PMOD into Production
Using
PMOD used to be a cumbersome process, because the special tags required, along with the postal documentation was previously all manually generated. Now,
post-presort software can be used to automatically generate these documents, so integrating
PMOD into your mailing operation is very simple.