Transcription of 4 Mail Processing Procedures
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421 mail Processing ProceduresContents187 POM Issue 9, July 2002 Updated With Postal Bulletin Revisions Through October 31, 20024 mail Processing Procedures41 IntroductionOnce mail is collected and brought to the Processing facility, it must bedistributed, transported, and delivered to its final destination. This processbegins with mail preparation, which entails dumping, culling, facing, traying,and canceling the collected mail . Once this is accomplished, the mail is readyfor distribution or sorting. After mail preparation and distribution, the mail isrouted and dispatched to a destinating Processing facility where it is finalizedand sent to the carrier unit for Responsibilities421 HeadquartersNetwork operations Management has the following mail Processing for interarea receipt and distribution toensure optimal service and and issue instructions, Procedures , policies, guidelines, anddirectives pertaining to manual , mechanized, and automated mailprocessing and and approve proposed changes in the makeup and labeling ofmail processed at area distribution centers (ADCs), automated areadistribution centers (AADCs), air mail centers/facilities (AMC/Fs), andbulk mail centers (BMCs) concurrent with area with Address Managem
422 Postal Operations Manual Contents 188 POM Issue 9, July 2002 Updated With Postal Bulletin Revisions Through October 31, 2002 422 Area Offices Operations Support in the area offices will review all plans submitted by the
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