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USPS certifies Melissa Data with NCOALink

Data quality solutions provider Melissa Data is now licensed as an NCOALink Full Service Provider by the U.S. Postal Service.

USPS’s NCOALink identifies customers who have moved, improving mail deliverability and reducing the costs and time required to forward mail. NCOALink fulfills the Move Update requirement for First-Class Mail automation and presort discounts. The Move Update requirement also will become mandatory to receive automation and presort discounts for Standard Mail in 2008. The USPS estimates that approximately 18- to 20-percent of households and businesses in America move each year. Businesses can save thousands of dollars on wasted, undeliverable mail by using NCOALink to find relocated individuals, families, and businesses.

As one of only a handful of full service providers, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA-based Melissa Data can update third-party mailing lists and customer files against the full 48-month change-of-address file containing more than 160 million change-of-address records, as opposed to the 18-month file provided to Limited Service Provider licensees.

In addition to offering full 48-month NCOALink processing, it is the first provider to offer a 24-month processing service for the price of their 18-month service – with very low minimums so customers can affordably update small files.

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Council, developers debate mailboxes

Next week, the Killeen City Council will have to decide who the customer is and who should pay for mailboxes in new subdivisions. Under a proposed ordinance, developers would pay the bill.

In early March, the council debated about who should install the central community group mailbox in new subdivisions. New U.S. Postal Service regulations require a centralized mailbox for new communities, rather than a mailbox for each individual house, to increase efficiency.

Killeen Postmaster Jeff Davis said the Postal Service can no longer provide the mailboxes because they’re not the federal government’s responsibility.

The City Council revived the debate Tuesday at its workshop. The council received a letter forwarded from U.S. Rep. John Carter, R-Round Rock that is from the U.S. Postal Service. The letter states that it is the Postal Service’s responsibility to deliver the mail in the most efficient and economic manner possible. Davis said that means centralized mailboxes in new subdivisions.

The letter also states that installing the mailbox is the responsibility of the customer. A proposed city ordinance calls developers the customer. The proposed ordinance requires the developer of a subdivision to identify the site for a centralized mailbox in the plat process, buy the mailbox and install it – including the concrete pad it would be placed on.

The City Council addressed the mailbox issue in early March after residents complained that they were not getting their mail. Davis said that was because mailboxes were not installed until all the houses in the subdivision were complete, so the first people to move in had to wait to get mail.

The council will vote on the proposed ordinance at Tuesday’s regular meeting.

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U.S. Postal Service Governors issue decisions on two pricing recommendations

The U.S. Postal Service Governors decided that the current Standard Mail Flat prices will remain in effect and approved a pricing structure for Premium Stamped Stationery and Cards.

The Governors decided not to implement a temporary change to Standard Mail Regular and Nonprofit Flat prices recommended in the latest Postal Regulatory Commission’s (PRC) decision on reconsideration. The Governors asked the Commission to reconsider some of the prices originally recommended on February 26, 2007, and implemented on May 14, 2007.

The Governors also approved a PRC recommendation on the price structure for Premium Stamped Stationery and Premium Stamped Cards. The stationery (sold in pads consisting of 12 sheets of quality stock paper and imprinted with postage) can be priced between three and four times the First-Class Mail Letters first-ounce single-piece rate – currently 41 cents – times the number of sheets. The total price for the cards (sold in packets 10 to 20 and imprinted with postage and matching designs) can be priced between two and three times the First-Class Mail Cards Regular single-piece rate – currently 26 cents – times the number of cards.

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FedEx Corp. fourth quarter net income increases 7 percent

FedEx Corporation today reported earnings of USD 1.96 per diluted share for the fourth quarter ended May 31, compared to USD 1.82 per diluted share a year ago. The quarter’s results include a gain from a settlement with Airbus related to the A380 order cancellation, which had a net benefit to earnings of approximately USD 0.06 per diluted share.

“FedEx delivered solid financial results in fiscal 2007 even though we were restrained by a slowing U.S. economy,” said Frederick W. Smith, FedEx Corp. chairman, president and chief executive officer. “The weakened industrial sector is currently limiting demand for transportation services, but we expect the U.S. economy to begin to show modest year-over-year improvement in the late summer to early fall timeframe. We remain optimistic about prospects for global economic growth, and will continue to invest in projects critical to achieving strong long-term financial performance.”

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Head of U.S. Postal Service to meet with local mailing industry members

John (Jack) E. Potter, postmaster general and chief executive officer, U.S. Postal Service met with local mailing industry member last Thursday 21st.

The Hampton Roads Postal Customer Council, which is sponsoring this breakfast, was established over 34 years ago. Postal Customer Councils © are community groups made up of business mailers and Postal Service leaders to improve mail service, identify and correct problems, and exchange ideas to help member companies be more successful

This is the first time since 1988, that a U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General is visiting Hampton Roads. Mr. Potter will make a brief presentation, preferring to leave the majority of the schedule open to a customer question and answer session.

In addition to general program, Newport News Letter Carrier William Washington will be recognized for his 50 years of government service.

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