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Business Reply Card Scanning
Charles Kelly, Sr - Financial Services Product Management, IMB-Based & Financial Services
US Postal Service
Chandra Briggman - Manager, IMB-Based & Financial Services, Transactions & Correspondence
US Postal Service
Presentation Style – Moderated Roundtable
Field of Study — Business Management & Organization
Intermediate # 1100 – New Session
The U.S. Postal Service scans billions of mail pieces annually during the normal course of processing. Learn more about this BRC scanning capability and identify how your operation can use these images. Discuss USPS progress on testing this new capability and provide your feedback.
Enhanced Dashboard Reporting
Charles Kelly, Sr - Financial Services Product Management, IMB-Based & Financial Services
US Postal Service
Chandra Briggman - Manager, IMB-Based & Financial Services, Transactions & Correspondence
US Postal Service
Presentation Style – Moderated Round Table
Field of Study — Business Management & Organization
Intermediate # 1105 – New Session
The U.S. Postal Service is committed to strengthening its partnership with the remittance industry by initiating service improvements and developing product innovations that are beneficial to customers. Today, much of the value in remittance mail is centered on the contents of the envelope. What if customers understood the value in the mail piece itself? Here about initiatives where the USPS provides a GUI mail tracking tool and provides the ability to forecast inbound retail mail through the use of an intelligent mail barcode. Learn about the difference between the CONFIRM and Intelligent Mail Barcode and the USPS progress on this technology.
Remittance Mail Redirection
Chalres Kelly, Sr - Financial Services Product Management, IMB-Based & Financial Services
US Postal Service
Chandra Briggman - Manager, IMB-Based & Financial Services, Transactions & Correspondence
US Postal Service
Presentation Style – Moderated Roundtable
Field of Study — Business Management & Organization
Intermediate # 1110 – New Session
The U.S. Postal Service will engage processors about the possibility of redirecting remittance mail. The industry has provided four products to explore:
· Redirection in a disaster
· Permanent redirection due to site consolidation
· A national remittance processing zip
Redirection to level load volume to service providers who have multiple facilities.
Hear how the USPS has implemented industry feedback and what these products could look like. Help identify other purposes for a product like this and discuss USPS progress to date on testing this new capability.