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Flats Container Development. MTAC Meeting August 7, 2003. Workgroup Progress. Demonstrated viable alternative flats tray Trayed palletized loads received directly from mailers bypassed normal bundle processing and prep Multiple mailings and sizes Most benefit when trays are full
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Flats Container Development MTAC Meeting August 7, 2003
Workgroup Progress • Demonstrated viable alternative flats tray • Trayed palletized loads received directly from mailers bypassed normal bundle processing and prep • Multiple mailings and sizes • Most benefit when trays are full • Issues with tray fill level, tray size, pallet makeup… • During testing mailers could not find enough volume to meet the L007 requirements for the containers • Will there be enough mail created within an automated scheme to ever fill the trays?
Workgroup meeting at Muller Martini, 6/24 • Demonstration of new stacking technologies • Allows preparation of larger packages/bundles • 10 to 20 inches • Little change to printers’ production process • In-line sortation, stacking, and strapping • Can lead to reduced USPS handlings • Will require changes to flat presort and preparation rules • Bundle/Stack production complements containerization & USPS prep for flats processing
Next Steps • Summarize key findings, develop recommendations and issue report • Additional work • Evaluation of various presort scenarios to determine the cost/savings impact to mailers and the USPS • Evaluate alternative preparation requirements • Explore technology issues with flats containerization