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Plastic Wrapping

Plastic Wrapping. Business Letter Services. Introduction. With several Business Letter Services, customers can lodge articles wrapped in plastic rather than in envelopes. Specific requirements apply to the preparation of these articles. In this module

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Plastic Wrapping

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  1. Plastic Wrapping Business Letter Services

  2. Introduction With several Business Letter Services, customers can lodge articles wrapped in plastic rather than in envelopes. Specific requirements apply to the preparation of these articles. In this module This module explains the plastic wrap requirements for Print Post, PreSort Letters, Acquisition Mail and Charity Mail. Learning outcomes By completing this module, you will be able to: • understand the differences between PreSort Letters, Acquisition Mail, Charity Mail and Print Post standards in regard to plastic wrap requirements. • explain the consequences of incorrectly plastic wrapped articles • explain how to measure excessive plastic wrap (overhang)

  3. Plastic wrapping at a glance • What is plastic wrapping? • Plastic wrapping is an alternative to paper envelopes or wrappers. • The benefits of plastic wrapping include: • artwork can be printed on a flysheetwhich is visible through plastic wrapping • delivery address details can be included on the cover of the article • plastic wrapping can provide a creative alternative to enveloping A flysheet is a sheet on which instructions for delivery or other information is printed.

  4. Plastic wrapping at a glance • If you need assistance: • Plastic wrapping of articles is a specialised process. Customers can get help with plastic wrapping from a range of businesses that specialise in designing, printing, preparing and sorting mail. These businesses are typically called Mail Contractors and can help with a single part of a bulk mailing, such as plastic wrapping or the entire process - from article creation to mail lodgement. • Mail Houses can provide support with: • purchasing or renting an address list • managing their address database • designing and printing articles • plastic wrapping • sorting articles • lodging articles with Australia Post for bulk mailing • Mail Houses and their contact details can be found in the Yellow Pages.

  5. Plastic wrapping at a glance • Which items can be plastic wrapped? • The following article categoriesare eligible for bulk mail discounts when wrapped in plastic: • Print Post: • Small • Large • PreSort Letters: • Small – provided they are eligible for Direct Trays • Small Plus – provided they are eligible for Direct Trays • Medium • Large • Charity Mail: • Small – provided they are eligible for Direct Trays Acquisition Mail: • Small – provided they are eligible for Direct Trays • Small Plus – provided they are eligible for Direct Trays

  6. Plastic wrapping at a glance • How article size is determined • Print Post • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size. • Eligibility for correctly addressed Residue and CBD Sort Divisionpricing is dependent on the maximum excess plastic limits being observed. A surcharge can be applied when the limits are not observed. • PreSort Letters • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size of the contents. • Charity Mail • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size of the contents. • If articles exceed Small letter dimensions, including plastic wrap overhang, then theywill no longer be eligible for Charity Mail rates, and may be charged at PreSort rates at a higher price point. • Acquisition Mail • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size of the contents. • If articles exceed Small letter dimensions, including plastic wrap overhang, then theywill no longer be eligible for Acquisition Mail rates, and may be charged at PreSort rates at a higher price point.

  7. Plastic wrapping at a glance • More information • More detailed information is available in the Plastic Wrapping Fact Sheet, the Print Post service guide and PreSort Letters service guide and at the Australia Post website (auspost.com.au).

  8. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping layout • Print Post • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size. • The maximum overhang (excess plastic wrap) is not to exceed specified limits (explained on the next page). • The sealing seam (weld) must not intersect the address block or barcode. A surcharge can be applied ifthis requirement is not met. • Australia Post prefersthe hem (overlapping plastic area) not to cover the address blockor barcode.

  9. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping layout • Print Post • Overhang (excess plastic wrap) • The amount of plastic that exceeds, or overhangs the article should be kept to a minimum. • Eligibility for correctly addressed Residue and CBD Sort Division pricing is dependent on the following maximum excess plastic limits being observed: • Article thicknessMaximum overhang • Up to 10 mm Up to 35 mm • Over 10mm Up to 60 mm

  10. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping layout • PreSort Letters and Charity Mail • Plastic wrapped articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size • of the contents. • The maximum overhang (excess plastic wrap) is not to exceed specified limits (explained on the next page). • The sealing seam (weld) must notintersect the address block or barcode. • Australia Post prefersthe hem (overlapping plastic area) not to cover the address block or barcode.

  11. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping layout • PreSort Letters and Charity Mail • Overhang (excess plastic wrap) • The amount of plastic that exceeds, or overhangs the article should be kept to within the following maximum excess plastic limits: • Article size Maximum overhang • Small Up to 10mm • Small Plus Up to 10mm • Medium Up to 35mm for articles up to 10mm thick Large Up to 35mm for articles up to 10mm thick • Up to 60mm for articles over 10mm thick

  12. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping layout • Acquisition Mail • Plastic wrapped Acquisition Mail articles are measured on the ‘total plastic size,’ not the size of the contents • The sealing seam (weld) must not intersect the address block or barcode either horizontally or vertically • Australia Post prefers the hem (overlapping plastic area) not to cover the address block or barcode • The maximum overhang (excess plastic wrap) is not to exceed 10mm.

  13. Mr A Sample 321 Exhibition Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping requirements • Address sheet skew • When used inside a plastic wrapper, the printed address sheet (or flysheet) must remain straight enough for automatic processing equipment to read it. The flysheet, address block and barcode must not be able to skew (turn obliquely or sideways) within the plastic wrap, as shown in the picture below. • When presented for lodgement, the maximum skew permissible for an address sheet is +/- 10 degrees to the article edge. The combined skew of the address sheet and barcode must not exceed +/-15 degrees to the article edge. The flysheet/address must not skew, or turn more than +/– 10 degrees to the article edge within the plastic wrap. Plastic wrapped magazine and flysheet.

  14. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping requirements • Summary • Some characteristics and specifications for plastic wrapping are the same for PreSort Letters, Charity Mail and Print Post, but not all. • To help you understand the different requirements, a comparison summary is provided on the next page. This comparison highlights the similarities and differences between each service’s requirements for plastic wrapping. • The following pages outline some of the common problems associated with plastic wrapping on Print Post, PreSort Letters and Charity Mail articles.

  15. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping characteristics for PreSort Letters, Charity Mail, Acquisition Mail and Print Post

  16. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping requirements • Common Print Post problems

  17. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping requirements • Common PreSort Letters, Charity Mail and Acquisition Mail problems

  18. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Plastic wrapping requirements • Summary • The following is a summary of the standards by which Australia Post can ensure suitability of plastic wrapped articles for machine processing and limit the occurrence of possible delays, damage or increased costs.

  19. Advanced: Plastic wrapping Plastic wrapping requirements Summary The following is a summary of the technical specifications required for plastic wrapping, to assist in material selection and limit the occurrence of possible delays, damage or increased costs being incurred by the customer. Mail Service Providers need to know this information.

  20. Advanced: Plastic wrapping • Summary • You have now completed this module. • The key points covered were: • Plastic wrapping is an alternative to paper envelopes or wrappers for Print Post, PreSort Letters Charity Mail or Acquisition Mail articles. • When Plastic wrapped Charity Mail and Acquisition Mail articles and Small and Small Plus PreSort Letters articles are only eligible for bulk mail discounts when they are lodged in Direct Trays. • Plastic wrapped Print Post articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size. Correctly addressed Residue and CBD Sort Division pricing is dependent on excess plastic limits being observed. • Plastic wrapped PreSort Letters Charity Mail and Acquisition Mail articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size of the contents. • Flysheets inside plastic wrappers must remain straight enough for processing equipment to read. The combined skew of the address sheet and barcode must not exceed +/-15 degrees. • Problems including damage, delay and increased charges can occur when plastic wrapping requirements are not followed.

  21. Assessment You now need to complete a short assessment to check your understanding of the information covered in this module. This assessment consists of 6 multiple-choice questions and should take you approximately 10 minutes to complete. To pass the assessment, you need to answer at least eight of these questions correctly. Attempt this assessment as many times as you need to. If you do not pass, it is recommended that you review this module again.

  22. Assessment Customers can lodge plastic wrapped articles under several of the Business Letter Services. Select the service where plastic wrap is not available. 1 a.Print Post • Charity Mail • Reply Paid • PreSort Letters • Acquisition Mail Correct answer = C Plastic wrap is not available for Reply Paid articles.

  23. Assessment 2 Under PreSort Letters, when are Small and Small Plus plastic wrapped articles eligible for bulk mail discounts? a. As long as they are correctly addressed b. Only when there are 300 or more • Provided they are in Direct Trays • They are not eligible Correct answer = C Small and Small Plus plastic wrapped articles are eligible for bulk mail discounts provided they are in Direct Trays.

  24. Assessment True or false? Plastic wrapped Print Post articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size. 3 a. True b. False Correct answer = A Plastic wrapped Print Post articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size.

  25. Assessment If a Charity Mail or Acquisition Mail article, including plastic overhang, exceeds the dimensions of a Small PreSort Letter, what may occur? 4 a. The mail may be destroyed • Australia Post may not be able to process the lodgement • The article may be charged at the PreSort Letters rate for a larger category Correct answer = C The article may be charged at the PreSort Letters rate for a larger category.

  26. Assessment What is the consequence if the sealing seam (weld) intersects the address block or barcode on a Print Post article? 5 a. Australia Post will charge for the articles at the rate for a larger article • There is no consequence • The articles will be returned to the publisher • A surcharge can be applied Correct answer = D A surcharge can be applied if this requirement is not met.

  27. Assessment True or false? Plastic wrapped PreSort Letters, Charity Mail and Acquisition Mail articles are measured on the size of the contents, not on the total plastic size. 6 a. True b. False Correct answer = B Plastic wrapped PreSort Letters Charity Mail and Acquisition Mail articles are measured on the total plastic size, not on the size of the contents.

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