What’s changing?
Starting in Winnipeg in January 2011, customers will have the ability to reconcile their daily BRM items with an online “Daily Counts” report. Packing slips will no longer be produced and will be replaced by the online “Daily Counts” reports.
Why are we doing this?
The Postal Transformation Program investment in new equipment and technology provides us with an opportunity to improve the handling of BRM within our plants.
| Our new equipment and technology enables: | What does this mean for you? |
|---|---|
| More efficient processing of your BRM | Faster delivery times |
| Simplified addressing | Enables multiple BRM accounts for the same address |
| Future tracking of campaign responses by originating city | BRM visibility through new online reporting and analysis capabilities |
Have a closer look at the changes
Is there anything I need to do to prepare?
A Closer Look at the BRM improvements
Benefit |
Changes |
Results |
|---|---|---|
| Improve Ease of Use | Replace paper packing slips with online reports BRM items to include a “date stamp” |
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| Remove phantom addressing | A new, more sophisticated barcode will allow for billing and sorting right to the “true” delivery address. The new barcode will be rolled out seamlessly through the online artwork tool. | |
| Weekly billing option | Provide large customers the option of weekly billing | |
| Business Reply Mail Visibility | Provide visibility into BRM induction points | “Origin Pass” report – visibility to incoming mail and campaign response by city |
| Improve Accessibility | Remove need for Postal Boxes to separate billing | This new process will enable multiple BRM accounts per single address. Requires new sophisticated barcode. (Coming soon!) |
| Improve Responsiveness | Accelerate delivery times by getting BRM to letter carriers faster | BRM delivery times will be at least one day faster by sending the mail right to delivery and not having to process it manually. |
When will I see these improvements?
These changes are part of Postal Transformation and will be implemented in your area with the introduction of new letter sorting equipment in your Mail Processing plant. The roll out begins with the implementation of automated BRM processing in Winnipeg in January 2011.
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