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<strong>705</strong><strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Preparation</strong>: Merged Palletization of Bundled Flats Using City State Product <strong>and</strong> 5% Threshold<strong>705</strong>.13.1.2f. All possible merged 5-digit scheme, 5-digit scheme carrier routes, <strong>and</strong> 5-digitscheme pallets must be prepared according to st<strong>and</strong>ards in 13.1.5.g. The bundles from each separate mailing must be sorted together on pallets(copalletized) under 13.1.5 using presort software that is PAVE-certified.h. A <strong>com</strong>plete, signed postage statement, using the correct <strong>USPS</strong> form or anapproved facsimile, must ac<strong>com</strong>pany each mailing job. In addition,documentation produced by PAVE-certified software must be submitted witheach mailing job. Documentation, under 708.1.0, must describe for each“logical” pallet sortation level <strong>and</strong> each physical pallet the number of addressedpieces qualifying for each carrier route rate, each Presorted rate, <strong>and</strong> eachautomation rate. Within the body of the documentation beneath the listing forthe last physical pallet for each logical pallet presort destination, a separate 5%threshold summary also must be provided for each merged 5-digit scheme <strong>and</strong>each merged 5-digit logical pallet destination that contains mail for one or more5-digit ZIP Codes with a “B” or “D” indicator in the City State Product. Note:The separate 5% threshold summary must be for the mail on all of the physicalpallets (i.e., the “logical” pallet) for that presort destination. This summary mustdescribe for each 5-digit ZIP Code:1. The total number of all addressed pieces.2. The total number of addressed pieces sorted in carrier route bundles <strong>and</strong>firm bundles (each firm bundle is claimed as one addressed piece).3. The total number of addressed pieces sorted in 5-digit bundles (other thanfirm bundles).4. Of the total number of all addressed pieces in 13.1.1h1, the percentage ofaddressed pieces sorted in 5-digit bundles (other than firm bundles).i. Portions of the mailing job that cannot be palletized must be prepared in sacks.13.1.2 Bundle <strong>Preparation</strong>Bundles must be prepared under the st<strong>and</strong>ards in 8.0.13.1.3 Low-Volume BundlesCarrier route <strong>and</strong> 5-digit bundles may contain fewer than six pieces when thepublisher determines that such preparation improves service. Pieces in suchlow-volume bundles must be claimed at the basic rate.13.1.4 5% Threshold—5-Digit ZIP Codes Identified with a “B” or “D”IndicatorFirm bundles may be eligible for carrier route, 5-digit, or basic rates, as applicable.Firm bundles (claimed as one addressed piece), carrier route bundles, <strong>and</strong> 5-digitbundles may be placed together on the same merged 5-digit scheme or merged5-digit logical pallet under 13.1.5 if all of the following conditions in items 13.1.4athrough 13.1.4e below are met:a. For the purpose of calculating the 5% threshold, firm bundles (regardless of therate claimed) are added together with the number of addressed pieces incarrier route bundles.Domestic Mail Manual Updated 3-15-07

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