Postal Logistics is the first to earn USPS OK to co-palletize

Postal Logistics Services LLC earlier this year became the first company certified by the US Postal Service to co-palletize mailings of Standard mail letter-size pieces in trays received from authorized mail preparers.

Co-palletization consolidates physical bundles of mail from multiple companies and ZIP codes that have already been addressed and presorted onto pallets. These pallets can then be shipped to the USPS’s 454 Sectional Center Facilities, which are processing and distribution centers that serve a designated geographical area defined by one or more three-digit ZIP code prefixes.

When mail is dropped off at one of these facilities, it is closer to the home where it is being delivered to. This process saves the USPS handling costs. As a result, mailers, especially smaller mailers, can receive Sectional Center Facility (SCF) discounts.

“We take those runs — 30,000, 40,000, or 50,000-run mailings — and give them an opportunity to garner some of the postal savings in drop shipments that they don’t have today,” said Tom Taylor, managing partner of Postal Logistics.

“They will also have a quicker in-home date,” Taylor explained. “The average in-home date through a local drop is 14 to 21 days. Through our system, it will be seven to 10 days.”

Co-palletization of mail also generates increased savings by enabling shipments of Standard mail to be assembled on full pallets as opposed to mail sacks, which are more expensive for the USPS to process.

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