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IPC Pallet Box Pool service LOG IN The IPC Pallet Box has been designed to be a 100% recyclable, environmentally friendly, durable, lightweight and weather & chemical resistant. The IPC Pallet Box allows for a more efficient use of cross-border road transport through minimising equipment tare weight and maximising use of the load capacity. Stacking allows ...
Certification of Excellence LOG IN Certification Assessments ensures that postal operators adhere to the highest standards. Certificates are given in recognition of management and staff working at international sites that provide an excellent service quality. Most recent Certifications: In March 2017, the Toronto Office of Exchange and the Montreal Office of Exchange were certified. ...
IPC Sprinter Network LOG IN The network has nine postal operators, seven are both sending and receiving operators: Österreichische Post, bpost, Deutsche Post DHL Group, Le Groupe La Poste, Poste Italiane, POST Luxembourg and PostNL, while Swiss Post, Royal Mail Group are only receiving operators. Created in 2005 as an alternative to the reduced ...
Service performance in Europe LOG IN Since 1994, the first year UNEX™ was implemented, participating European postal operators have dramatically improved the speed and efficiency of international letter service in terms of Delivery Days (J+n performance) and Cumulative Performance. However, new challenges have appeared in recent years with the increase in traffic of e-commerce-related mail ...
IPC Performance Centre operations LOG IN Monitoring quality of service The Performance Centre monitors daily international mail movements using IPC CAPE Vision system. Monitoring ensures that short-term problems are identified and fixed before they affect long-term postal performance. The Centre supports postal operators to identify and address any irregularities or quality issues that may appear ...
Mail measurement with UNEX™ system LOG IN If you cannot measure it, you cannot manage it IPC’s UNEX™ system is used to measure international letter service performance between 36 postal operators with test mail sent from more than 50 countries on four continents. UNEX™ test letters posted in one country, pass through the world’s postal networks ...
Mail consignment handover registration in airports LOG IN The MRD consists of: a touchscreen terminal a batch scanner a label printer technical infrastructure (servers, communication, networks, etc) to manage the data produced in operations How does it work? The Mail Registration device is installed at postal facilities where transfer of custody takes place and is used by ...
IPC Mail Bag Pool Services LOG IN Facts & figures: Launched in February 2010 18 participating members in the IPC Bag Pool, with Deutsche Post joining in May 2014 More than 700,000 bags dispatched with mail in 2013 around 75,000 bags in stock Managed and monitored via CAPE Vision tool with the Bag Management Function (BMF) ...
IPC Tray Pool Services LOG IN In the past, priority mail was transported in a myriad of different containers: sacks, plastic tubs, cardboard trays, etc, all different in shapes and sizes. As the mail travelled the globe, containers of each postal operator had to be stored and then returned to their original operator at high ...
Upgrading the international mail service LOG IN This service helps IPC member postal operators to: set operational targets to underpin the commercial objectives agree improvement plans monitor progress The international mail pipeline stretches from the point of posting in one country to the point of receipt in another country. More than 300 billion letters are processed ...