Glossary Terms
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Advance
Deposit Account - A debit account into which a mailer deposits funds
that are maintained by the USPS and from which postage is later deducted
at the time of mailing. (Also called trust account.) (Go Back to Previous
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Automation–Compatible Mail - Mail that can be scanned and processed by
automated mail processing equipment such as a barcode sorter. (Go Back to
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Balloon
Rate - A rate charged for Priority Mail and Parcel Post items that
weigh less than 15 pounds and measure more than 84 inches but no more than
108 inches in combined length and girth. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Bulk Mail - The term is generally used
to describe presorting mail including Presorted First-Class Mail and
Standard Mail. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Bulk Mail Center (BMC) - A highly
mechanized mail processing plant that distributes Standard Mail in piece
and bulk form. (Also see auxiliary service facility.) (Go Back to Previous
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Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU) - The
area of a postal facility where mailers present bulk, presorted, and
permit mail for acceptance. The BMEU includes dedicated platform space,
office space, and a staging area on the workroom floor. (Go Back to
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Carrier Route Presort Mail - Mail sorted
by carrier route to qualify for discount postage rates. The mail requires
no primary or secondary distribution. The term is a general descriptor of
the available rates for this type of preparation, which includes Enhanced
Carrier Route Standard Mail, automation carrier route First–Class Mail,
carrier route Periodicals, and carrier route Bound Printed Matter. (Also
called Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail.) (Go Back to Previous Page )
Destination Entry Discount - A
postage discount for depositing mail at specific postal facilities (e.g.,
delivery unit or bulk mail center) that are closer to the final
destination of the mail. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Full Letter Tray - A tray filled at
least three–fourths full with faced, upright pieces. Each tray must be
physically filled to capacity before the filling of the next tray. A tray
with less mail may be prepared only if less–than–full or overflow trays
are permitted by the standards for the rate claimed. (Also see
less–than–full tray and overflow tray.) (Go Back to Previous Page )
Indicia - Imprinted designation on mail
that denotes postage payment (e.g., permit imprint). (Go Back to Previous
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Known Office of Publication - The
business office of a Periodicals publication that is in the city where the
original entry for Periodicals mailing privileges is authorized. (Go Back
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Mailing Permit - Permission to mail
at bulk (presorted) rates. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Meter Tape - A piece of adhesive paper
that is fed through a postage meter and imprinted with postage. The meter
tape is then applied to a mailpiece (usually a large envelope or parcel
that is too big to fit through the postage meter). (Go Back to Previous
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Nonmachinable Surcharge - A surcharge
applied to mailpieces that cannot be sorted on mail processing equipment
because of size, shape, content, or address legibility. Such mail must be
processed manually. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Oversized Rate - Parcel Post rate for
pieces exceeding 108 inches but not more than 130 inches in combined
length and girth. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Permit Imprint - Printed indicia,
instead of an adhesive postage stamp or meter stamp, that shows postage
prepayment by an authorized mailer. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Postage Meter - A device that can print
one or more denominations of postage onto a mailpiece or meter tape. It is
available for lease only from designated manufacturers.(Go Back to
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Presort - The process by which a
mailer prepares mail so that it is sorted to the finest extent required by
the standards for the rate claimed. Generally, presort is performed
sequentially, from the lowest (finest) level to the highest level, to
those destinations specified by standard and is completed at each level
before the next level is prepared. Not all presort levels are applicable
to all mailings. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Presorted First–Class Mailing - A
nonautomation rate category for a mailing that consists of at least 500
addressed mailpieces and is sorted and prepared according to USPS
standards. This mail does not bear a barcode. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Presorted Mail - A form of mail
preparation, required to bypass certain postal operations, in which the
mailer groups pieces in a mailing by ZIP Code or by carrier route or
carrier walk sequence (or other USPS–recommended separation). (Go Back to
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Presorted Rates - A discounted postage
rate. In exchange for this lower postage rate, mailers must sort their
mail into containers based on the ZIP Code destinations on the mail. (Go
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Residual Shape Surcharge - A surcharge
applied to Standard Mail pieces that are prepared as parcels or that are
not letter size or flat size (e.g., mailing tubes). (Go Back to Previous
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Sectional Center Facility (SCF) - A
postal facility that serves as the processing and distribution center
(P&DC) for post offices in a designated geographic area as defined by the
first three digits of the ZIP Codes of those offices. Some SCFs serve more
than one 3–digit ZIP Code range. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Single-Piece Rate - The "undiscounted"
or "full" postage rate available for individual pieces of Express Mail,
First–Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Package Services. Single-piece rates
contrast with rates available for presorted mail. (Go Back to Previous
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Sort - To separate mail by a scheme or
ZIP Code range; to separate and place mail into a carrier case; to
distribute mail by piece, package, bundle, sack, or pouch. (Also see
primary, secondary, and tertiary. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Sortation - The distribution or
separation of mail to route it to its final delivery point. (Also see mail
processing.) (Go Back to Previous Page )
Weighted Fee - The fee charged the
sender for Standard Mail pieces endorsed "Address Service Requested" or
"Forwarding Service Requested" that are returned as undeliverable. The fee
equals the single-piece First-Class Mail rate x a factor of 2.472, rounded
to the next whole cent. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Zoned Rate - A rate structure for
certain Priority Mail, Periodicals (except nonadvertising portion), and
Package Services (Parcel Post and Bound Printed Matter) that is based on
weight and distance traveled (or zones crossed). (Go Back to Previous Page
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