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Introduction. Unaddressed Mail is an Australia Post service for the delivery of mail which does not include a delivery address, and is used to deliver leaflets, catalogues, merchandising samples etc to all letterboxes in a geographical area.In this presentation
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1. Unaddressed Mail Lodgement Business Letter Services
2. Introduction Unaddressed Mail is an Australia Post service for the delivery of mail which does not include a delivery address, and is used to deliver leaflets, catalogues, merchandising samples etc to all letterboxes in a geographical area.
In this presentation
This module introduces you to Australia Posts requirements for Unaddressed Mail sorting and lodgement.
Learning outcomes
By completing this module, you will be able to:
identify the bundling requirements for Unaddressed Mail articles
identify and prepare the correct tray labels for Unaddressed Mail articles
identify the necessary steps to prepare an Unaddressed Mail lodgement
identify and complete the correct lodgement documentation for Unaddressed Mail
3. Unaddressed Mail at a glance Unaddressed Mail is an Australia Post service for the delivery of mail which does not include a name or specific delivery address. This mail can be enveloped, wrapped or unwrapped.
Businesses can design and produce Unaddressed Mail articles for delivery to geographic areas, targeting business addresses, residential addresses or both. They can use the service to contact prospective customers without needing to have a name and address on the article.
With Unaddressed Mail, you can:
target either businesses or private addresses with advertising material
maximize the space available for creative artwork
start building a customer database as a first step in creating direct mail
acquire new customers or build store traffic
communicate to prospective customers without having to acquire their name and address
target a specific geographical area at a low cost.
4. Unaddressed Mail at a glance More information
More detailed information is available in the Unaddressed Mail Fact Sheet and Unaddressed Mail service guide.
Prices for Unaddressed Mail are available in the Post Charges booklet and at auspost.com.au
These guides are also available at any Australia Post outlet.
5. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting and Lodgement Overview
To qualify for Unaddressed Mail prices, customers need to meet Australia Posts sorting and lodgement requirements. Each requirement is covered on the following pages.
6. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Introduction
There are specific mail preparation arrangements for Unaddressed Mail. As the items do not have a name and address, it is crucial that the items are lodged and transported in a way in which Australia Post can manage them effectively. To ensure optimum delivery of Unaddressed mail articles you need to prepare and lodge articles correctly
For Unaddressed Mail lodgements, customers need to:
sort articles to delivery centres
bundle articles
prepare letter trays
prepare tray/bundle labels
sort bundles into small or large trays depending on the size of the article
ensure that every tray, and one bundle in each tray is labeled
These requirements are explained in more detail on the following pages.
7. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Unaddressed Mail only needs to be sorted to the delivery centre level. Delivery centre sorting instructions are provided by Australia Post on the Booking Confirmation Advice, and are subject to change periodically
8. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Unaddressed Mail preparation
Bundling
Bundle the articles in lots of 100, secured with two vertical bands. Australia Post prefers rubber bands.
Bundling assists with the distribution and delivery of articles and ensures the safekeeping of the articles during transportation.
Ask your printer to provide you with the articles pre-bundled in lots of 100. If bundles of 100 are impractical then bundles of 50 or 25 are acceptable.
9. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Unaddressed Mail preparation
Letter trays
Obtain letter trays at no cost from your nominated lodgement point.
Ensure that you have sufficient time to prepare the mailing prior to the lodgement time, as outlined on your booking confirmation advice. Place the bundles into letter trays as follows:
Size category Tray use
Small In Small Letter Trays
Large In Large Letter Trays To facilitate ease of handling we recommend that large letter trays should not be filled above the handle holes.
The maximum acceptable weight for a tray is 16kg (including the weight of the tray).
10. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
How to prepare tray labels
Tray labels must be correctly completed and affixed to each tray, as well as affixed to one bundle within each tray.
Preprinted tray labels
Obtain preprinted tray labels (8838626) at no cost from your nominated lodgement point.
1.Write the delivery office name in the Delivery Office space.
2.Write the postcode for the delivery office in the Postcode space.
3.Write the number of articles in the letter tray to which the label is attached.
4.Write the Organisation that is being promoted (not the mailing agent or printer if one is being used).
5.Write the name of your article or publication.
6.Write the Booking Code that you were supplied on your booking confirmation.
7.Write the date (usually a Monday) that the delivery is going to start.
11. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
How to prepare tray labels
Tray labels must be correctly completed and affixed to each tray, as well as affixed to one bundle within each tray.
Labelling software
For large volume mailers, Australia Post recommends the use of Print On Demand Labelling Systems for preparing lodgements. Print on Demand Systems are available either free of charge from Australia Post (VISA Labelling) or may be purchased from third party suppliers.
These labels must conform to specifications, which are subject to periodic review. Specifications may be obtained by contacting the Technical Support Centre on 03 0391068098 or by downloading documentation from the Australia Post website at www.auspost.com.au/traylabels. Third party software must be approved by Australia Post prior to use.
Blank label stock is also provided free of charge by Australia Post. This label stock is heat sensitive, and is suitable for use only in direct thermal label printers.
12. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
How to affix tray labels to letter trays and bundles
Letter trays
Label pockets are affixed to all letter trays.
Remove any old tray labels on trays prior to lodgement.
Place a completed tray label in the label pocket with the printed side visible.
Bundles
1. Ensure bundles are secured with two vertical rubber bands.
2. Place a completed label underneath the rubber bands of one bundle within each tray.
13. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Use of Unit Load Devices (ULDs)
Steel cage containers known as Unit Loading Devices (ULDs) can be obtained from Australia Post, subject to availability and in instances where large mail volumes are to be lodged. Contact your mail facility for further information.
ULDs remain the property of Australia Post and all other rules and regulations pertaining to the use of the ULD are applicable. Australia Post reserves the right to charge for any ULD that you damage or do not return.
The maximum weight for a loaded ULD is 600kg (including the weight of the ULD which weigh around 100kg). This means that 500kg is available for the contents. Be aware that ULDs will often exceed the maximum weight limit before they are completely full.
In order to maximise transportation efficiency and ULD utilisation, mailers should ensure that each ULD is used as efficiently as possible.
If you are lodging more than one ULD per state, refer to the Advanced module: Large Volume Lodgements.
14. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Use of pallets
Where pallets are used to transport articles to the lodgement point, the dimensions of these pallets should conform with the Australian standards (1,165mm x 1,165mm) and total load must weigh less than 600kg.
Pallets can only be used to transport articles to mail centres.
Australia Post does not accept responsibility for the pallets and will not accept any transfer of hiring charges.
15. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles
Summary
Sorting Unaddressed Mail articles involves:
sorting to delivery centre
bundling the articles into lots of 100
preparing and attaching the correct labels to each tray
sorting bundles into small or large trays depending on the size of the article
ensuring that every tray, and one bundle in each tray is labeled
For more information about sorting Unaddressed Mail articles, refer to the Unaddressed Mail service guide and the Australia Post website (auspost.com.au).
16. Unaddressed Mail lodgement
17. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Lodging Unaddressed Mail articles
Lodge on the nominated date
It is crucial that the articles are lodged on the nominated date, and at the nominated lodgement office, as shown on your booking confirmation advice.
Note that this date has been selected to ensure that your lodgement can be processed and transported to the delivery office in time to meet the delivery standard.
Lodgement is required five business days prior to the Monday of the nominated delivery week for Same State deliveries and seven business days prior for Other State deliveries.
18. Unaddressed Mail lodgement
19. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Lodging Unaddressed Mail articles
Confirming your lodgement point
It is important that you confirm your lodgement point with the Unaddressed Mail service team. The Lodgement Office(s) is printed on the front page of the Booking Confirmation advice.
If the delivery office needs to be changed, contact the Unaddressed Mail service team as soon as possible.
20. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Lodging Unaddressed Mail articles
Summary
Lodging Unaddressed Mail articles involves:
Ensuring lodgement on the nominated date
Completing required documentation
Lodging the articles at an approved lodgement facility with both:
a correctly completed Unaddressed Mail Lodgement document, and
a copy of the Booking Confirmation Advice
Limited capacity at some lodgement facilities means customers are requested to provide advance notice to the Officer-In-Charge of the facility for lodgements over 50,000 articles, no later than the Friday of the week prior to lodgement.
If customers lodge Unaddressed Mail regularly at the same facility, they can enter into standing arrangements and avoid the need for notification.
Unaddressed Mail articles cannot be lodged in Street Posting Boxes.
For more information about lodging Unaddressed Mail articles, refer to the Unaddressed Mail service guide and the Australia Post website (auspost.com.au).
21. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Delivering Unaddressed Mail articles
Unaddressed Mail processing
Following receipt of the Unaddressed Mail at the nominated lodgement point it will be checked against the booking records. The lodgement will then be distributed to the relevant delivery centre and assigned to postal delivery officers for delivery within the nominated week.
Australia Post delivery policy
Australia Post services are regulated by the Australia Post Terms and Conditions, which are made pursuant to Section 32 (1) (b) of the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989.
The terms and conditions expressly limit Australia Posts liability for any claimed loss or damage associated with mis-delivery, delayed delivery, early delivery or failure to deliver, or any other loss or damage of any kind associated with its services.
Whilst every possible effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information, Australia Post cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of the data provided. Ongoing demographic changes, private and commercial building growth, and associated postal round changes make it difficult to guarantee absolute accuracy at any point in time.
22. Unaddressed Mail lodgement Delivering Unaddressed Mail articles
Shortages and surpluses
Australia Post is not able to guarantee the exact number of delivery points by suburb/town at any given time. It is therefore necessary to have processes in place to manage any surplus or shortage of articles received for delivery.
The policy is:
Where the number of articles lodged for points in an area equals the number of actual delivery points, one article shall be delivered to each point.
Where the number of articles lodged is less than the number of actual points, Australia Post shall select the points to be serviced and deliver one article to each point selected.
Where the number of articles lodged exceeds the number of actual points, the excess shall be disposed of in any manner as Australia Post in its absolute discretion decides.
23. Unaddressed Mail basics Cost
Prices for Unaddressed Mail are available in the Unaddressed Mail service guide and at auspost.com.au
You can choose Regular or Select services.
Articles attract Same State prices when the article is lodged within the same state as the delivery (for example the articles are lodged in Queensland and delivered in Queensland).
For charging purposes, the ACT is considered to be part of NSW, and South Australia does not include Northern Territory.
Contracts may be available if you post more than 250,000 Same State articles per annum. Please contact your account manager or call 1300 223 571 for more details.
The mailing must be paid for at the time of lodgement.
Australia Post provides a variety of payment options. For details, please discuss with your lodgement point or Account Manager, or call 1300 223 571, or the contacts detailed on the inside front cover of this booklet.
If using an Australia Post Business Credit Account you will need to lodge your articles at the office at which you hold the account. Otherwise you will need to arrange with your account manager or Australia Post credit management for your account to be made available at the selected lodgement office.
24. Summary You have now completed this module. The key points covered were:
Sort articles to delivery centres as described on the Booking Confirmation Advice.
Bundle Unaddressed Mail articles in a mail tray, in lots of 100. Bundling assists with the distribution and delivery of mail and ensures the safekeeping of the articles during transportation.
It is important that the correct size mail tray is used. Small letter size articles should be placed in small letter trays and large letter size articles placed in large letter trays.
It is necessary to attach one completed label to the front of each tray and also attach a completed label to one bundle within each tray.
Australia Post can provide Unit Load Devices (ULDs) to facilitate the transportation and lodgement of large volumes of mail trays.
It is crucial that Unaddressed Mail is lodged on the nominated date, at the nominated lodgement office, as shown on your Booking Confirmation Advice.
A copy of the Booking Confirmation Advice should be presented with the completed lodgement form when you are lodging Unaddressed Mail.
The mailing must be paid for at the time of lodgement.
26. a. Because the items must be delivered on the agreed day
b. Because the items do not have a name and address
c. Because Australia Post cares about its reputation
Assessment
27. a. 75
b. 50
c. 25
d. A and B
e. B and C Assessment
28. a. 10kg
b. 12kg
c. 16kg
d. 20kg Assessment
29. a. In the Unaddressed Mail service guide
b. At the Australia Post web site
c. In their Booking Confirmation Advice which lists the nominated distribution centres.
Assessment
30. a. To ensure the trays dont get lost or mislaid
b. To ensure that the Unaddressed Mail is processed efficiently within the Australia Post network.
c. To ensure customers check they have bundled all items correctly Assessment
31. a. Machine printed tray labels also contain a barcode which facilitates faster processing by Australia Post
b. Australia Post provides the software at no cost
c. A specific printer is needed. Assessment
32. a. Bigger letter trays
b. Mail Bags
c. Unit Load Devices (ULDs)
d. Cartons
Assessment
33. a. Ten (10) business days prior to the Monday of the nominated delivery week for deliveries
b. Five (5) business days prior to the Monday of the nominated delivery week for deliveries
c. Three (3) business days prior to the Monday of the nominated delivery week for deliveries
d. Seven (7) business days prior to the Monday of the nominated delivery week for deliveries Assessment
34. a. The delivery will be spread out over all 5 days of the nominated delivery week.
b. The delivery will be packed into the Friday - the last available day of the nominated delivery week.
c. The actual day/s of delivery are at the discretion of Australia Post between Monday and Friday of the nominated delivery week.
Assessment
35. a. The Unaddressed Mail Lodgement Document
b. The Unaddressed Mail Booking Confirmation Advice
c. Both of the above Assessment