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NosaukumsReverse hybrid mail operators cannot render distributed service and it is impossible to initiate any cooperation between RHM operators to balance the workload or perform cross border activities. For sending of letters, posts currently accept the mail piece submission at almost any location regardless to whom the mail piece is to be delivered. Some of the postal operators are providing discounts when postal sorting is performed. There are also operators that perform the actual printing as close as possible to the recipient or apply different rules based on the postal network distance used by the mail piece. With reverse hybrid mail, there is no process implemented that would "re-route" the physical mail piece to a scanning location as close as possible to the first sorting centre to process the mail piece. CEN/TC331/WG2/PTK has identified the possibility to standardize mail piece routing for RHM. The main goal is to re-route mail pieces directly at the first sorting centre to distributed PO boxes or delivery addresses. Mail piece routing according to the recipient's preference would allow RHM operators to run distributed scanning centres. In order to route the mail pieces a switch function must be defined. The Mail Piece Routing Switch Standard will address the following questions: - What message items are to be processed? - What attributes are already present in/with these messages? - Desktop research on existing similar applications - Mapping of existing and expected requirements - Survey to establish future needs - Preferences of recipients - Multiple distribution and delivery channels and their hierarchy - Current standards already developed to be used in a Mail Piece Routing environment. The work will give the following deliverables: - Definition of possible message items to be processed by Mail Piece Routing - Definition of existing and required attributes to process such messages in a postal way - Definition of how a postal system can manage the flow of data - Rules and processes - Decision hierarchy (who decides what) - Message flows (flow and conversion of message items) - Information flow (decisions, receipts, billing information, etc.) - Draft for a Mail Piece Routing system including existing and future building blocks.
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)31057
Darbības sfēraReverse hybrid mail operators cannot render distributed service and it is impossible to initiate any cooperation between RHM operators to balance the workload or perform cross border activities. For sending of letters, posts currently accept the mail piece submission at almost any location regardless to whom the mail piece is to be delivered. Some of the postal operators are providing discounts when postal sorting is performed. There are also operators that perform the actual printing as close as possible to the recipient or apply different rules based on the postal network distance used by the mail piece. With reverse hybrid mail, there is no process implemented that would "re-route" the physical mail piece to a scanning location as close as possible to the first sorting centre to process the mail piece. CEN/TC331/WG2/PTK has identified the possibility to standardize mail piece routing for RHM. The main goal is to re-route mail pieces directly at the first sorting centre to distributed PO boxes or delivery addresses. Mail piece routing according to the recipient's preference would allow RHM operators to run distributed scanning centres. In order to route the mail pieces a switch function must be defined. The Mail Piece Routing Switch Standard will address the following questions: - What message items are to be processed? - What attributes are already present in/with these messages? - Desktop research on existing similar applications - Mapping of existing and expected requirements - Survey to establish future needs - Preferences of recipients - Multiple distribution and delivery channels and their hierarchy - Current standards already developed to be used in a Mail Piece Routing environment. The work will give the following deliverables: - Definition of possible message items to be processed by Mail Piece Routing - Definition of existing and required attributes to process such messages in a postal way - Definition of how a postal system can manage the flow of data - Rules and processes - Decision hierarchy (who decides what) - Message flows (flow and conversion of message items) - Information flow (decisions, receipts, billing information, etc.) - Draft for a Mail Piece Routing system including existing and future building blocks.
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