PreSort Letters Basics Business Letter Services Introduction The PreSort Letters service offers reduced prices to those customers who can apply barcodes to their.

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PreSort Letters Basics
Business Letter Services
Introduction
The PreSort Letters service offers reduced prices to those customers
who can apply barcodes to their articles, sort them into a particular
order, place them into appropriately labelled trays, complete
documentation prior to posting at a designated postal outlet and comply
with relevant mailing conditions.
In this module
This module introduces you to PreSort Letters and provides an overview of Australia Post’s
requirements for PreSort Letters preparation, sorting and lodgement.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this module you will be able to:
• list the features and benefits of PreSort Letters
• identify Australia Post’s requirements for PreSort Letters
• locate current pricing information for PreSort Letters
PreSort Letters at a glance
What is PreSort Letters?
PreSort Letters is an Australia Post service for the delivery of large volumes of barcoded articles to addresses
within Australia.
Businesses can use PreSort Letters for:
• direct mail campaigns
• the delivery of invoices and statements
• invitations to events
• almost any mailing requirement.
Barcoding enables benefits and opportunities including data accuracy and cleanliness, and more intelligent and
accurate record matching. This can deliver more cost effective database management.
Domestic Registered Post offers you:
• a unique identification number for every article
• proof of posting when lodged at the post office
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articles from income tax exempt charities. All
With PreSort Letters you can:
mailings must meet the conditions of PreSort
• lodge bulk mailings of 300 or more barcoded articles
Additional services for Domestic letters:
Letters to access Charity Mail rates. For more
•information
delivery Confirmation
within
Australia and
• lodge unbarcoded articles can with the barcoded articles
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course
International
• access lower prices by sorting your articles
• Person-to-Person Delivery
• access an Off Peak delivery service (taking up to an additional 3 days for delivery) at lower prices for non time• additional Insurance up to $5,000
critical mail
PreSort Letters at a glance
• exercise the option to arrange your own transport to interconnect with Australia Post’s letter service network at
designated facilities
• use the Charity Mail and the Registered Post service in conjunction with the PreSort Letters service
• maximise the space available for creative artwork
• track and segment results of mailings due to information contained in the barcode
• access private box addresses
• access the Redirection service
PreSort Letters at a glance
What qualifies for PreSort Letters?
To qualify:
• the minimum quantity is 300 barcoded articles per lodgement
For details, please discuss with your
lodgement point or Account Manager, or
the PreSort Letters Coordination Team on
13 11 18
• the maximum weight for articles is 500g
• each lodgement must consist of articles within the same size and weight category and
delivery standard.
Aggregated lodgements
Articles within a lodgement may originate from more than one organisation, providing:
• there is a minimum of 10,000 articles within the same size, weight and price category
• articles in the lodgement are for the same delivery standard (ie; all regular or all off peak)
• articles in the lodgement belong to the same category (ie; all with or without Charity Mail)
• payment is made by postage meter or an approved alternative reconciliation process.
PreSort Letters at a glance
Application Requirements
You need to apply to use the PreSort Letters before you
make your first lodgement so that lodgement facilities can be
nominated. The Application for Lodgement of PreSort Letters
is available at Australia Post outlets.
Applications are to be sent to the address at the bottom of
the form.
On approval, you can commence lodging your PreSort
Letters at the approved Australia Post outlet.
PreSort Letters at a glance
More information
More detailed information is available in the PreSort
Letters Fact Sheet and PreSort Letters service
guide.
Prices for PreSort Letters can be found in the Post
Charges booklet and at the Australia Post website
(auspost.com.au).
These guides are also available at any Australia Post
outlet.
PreSort Letters basics
PreSort Letters requirements
Overview
To qualify for PreSort Letters prices, you need to meet Australia Post’s bulk mail requirements in the following areas:
• size, weight and type
• barcodes and correct addressing
• sorting
• minimum volumes
• documentation
Each requirement is covered on the following pages.
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PreSort Letters requirements
Size, weight and type
requirements
PreSort Letters is available for Small, Small
Plus, Medium and Large size categories.
PreSort Letters articles can weigh up to
500gms. All articles in a lodgement must be
the same size and weight category.
PreSort Letters articles can be either
envelopes, or postcards. Plastic wrapping is
acceptable for Small and Small Plus articles
(lodged in Direct Trays only).
Articles in the Small and Small Plus size
category must be oblong.†
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Correct addressing requirements and barcodes
You need to pay particular attention to correct addressing and barcoding. Detailed information on the 4-state
barcodes can be found in the PreSort Letters Preparation module, and the Advanced: Barocding module
Articles need the addressed side to be printed with:
 the Postage Paid Imprint (unless a postage
meter is used)
 the return address, preferred here or on the
back
 a barcode, and a delivery address that
observes correct addressing conditions
 the Off Peak Indicator (if the Off Peak delivery
service is selected).
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PreSort Letters requirements
AMAS Certified barcode software
Australia Post certifies barcode software through its Address Matching Approval System (AMAS)
program. The certified software contains a copy of Australia Post’s Postal Address File (PAF). A list of the
companies that have developed AMAS approved software, and been granted a licence to supply addressmatching and correction software can be located at www.auspost.com.au/amas
The PAF is one of the most comprehensive address reference databases in Australia. It contains
Australian addresses in a correct address format, along with their corresponding DPIDs (Delivery Point
Identifiers). Each DPID is a randomly generated, unique 8-digit number, which is associated with an
address.
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PreSort Letters requirements
Barcodes and correct addressing requirements
Australia Post certifies barcode software providers through its Address Matching Approval System (AMAS).
It is a condition of the service that current AMAS certified software is used to match
 delivery addresses in a PreSort lodgement to
 their correct Delivery Point Identifier, (DPID) and print this on the letter as
 a correctly formatted barcode
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PreSort Letters requirements
Barcodes and correct addressing requirements
Delivery Address
Any font can be used for the delivery address as long as it is clearly readable, preferably in 12 point size, and it is
strongly recommended that print characters do not overlap. Whilst attributes such as italics, bolding, shadowing, or
underlining are permitted, their use should be avoided.
Dark colours such as black, dark blue and dark green are preferred. Red, orange and yellow inks must not be
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PreSort Letters requirements
Adding logos, advertising and other printing
In order to access the PreSort Letters service, articles must follow the requirements for clear zones:
 Barcode and delivery address clear zones are areas on the article that must not contain either an Australia Post
barcode or a delivery address, but can contain logos, advertising or other printing.
The barcode clear zone must be kept clear of all printing – see PreSort Letters Preparation module for more
information.
There are no restrictions on the article colour provided the background against which the barcode is printed meets
minimum requirements. But this doesn’t limit creativity, it actually gives you more creative freedom. With
barcoding, the envelope is your canvas. By taking advantage of barcoding, you can bring your creative ideas to life
and benefit from maximum postage savings.
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PreSort Letters requirements
Sort requirements
You have the choice to sort articles into three sort categories. Regardless of the category, all articles must be placed
into correctly labelled Australia Post letter trays. Both trays and labels can be supplied by Australia Post.
The three sort categories are:
Sort category
Direct trays
Description
Barcoded articles in separate trays according to the Barcode Sort Plan of postcode ranges
which can be found at auspost.com.au/sortplans
Plastic wrapping permitted for Small and Small Plus articles.
The minimum quantity is 300 articles (or 4kg of article
weight excluding the tray) per postcode range. Remaining articles become ‘Residue’.
Residue trays
Where there are insufficient barcoded articles to make a Barcode Direct tray
Unbarcoded trays
For articles that cannot be barcoded
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PreSort Letters requirements
Lodgement Documents
You need to provide the correct documentation when lodging
PreSort Letters articles, as follows:
• PreSort Letters Lodgement document, or
• Metered Lodgement Document (if a postage meter
has been used)
For mailings over 2,000 articles,
• a PreSort Letters Manifest, which details the number
of articles for each sort plan, is required.
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PreSort Letters requirements
‘Off Peak’ provides you with the
option to use a less expensive
service that allows Australia Post to
deliver articles up to an additional
three business days beyond Regular
Delivery.
Delivery standards
PreSort Letters are delivered Monday to Friday with letters and other mail. The delivery standards for regular mail are
as follows (in business days).
For delivery
Same State
Other State
Within metropolitan areas of capital cities or within the same city or town and environs
1 day
-
Between metropolitan areas of capital cities
-
2 days
Between metropolitan areas of capital cities and country locations
2 days
3 days
Between country locations
2 days
4 days
PreSort Letters also offers the alternative of Off Peak delivery for non-time critical mail.
These timetables are guidelines only and based on reasonable expectations and experience. Australia Post will not
be liable for any loss or damage (including but not limited to consequential loss) resulting from a failure to deliver in
accordance with these timetables.
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Other considerations
How can I be sure an article is acceptable?
Australia Post staff inspect each lodgement to ensure that it satisfies correct addressing conditions, and that barcodes
are valid.
If you are concerned that your articles may not satisfy all service requirements you can request a preliminary test prior to
lodgement:
[email protected]
Australia Post
Business Letter Services
GPO Box 1777
MELBOURNE VIC 3001
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PreSort Letters requirements
What will it cost?
Prices for PreSort Letters articles vary by size and weight category, the sort category, the destination state and the
delivery standard. Prices are available in the PreSort Letters service guide, the Post Charges Guide (MS11) and the
Australia Post website (auspost.com.au).
Articles attract Same State prices when lodged within the same state as the delivery address (as defined in the
Barcode Sort Plan).
For charging purposes, the ACT is considered to be part of NSW, and South Australia does not include Northern
Territory.
Australia Post provides a variety of payment options. For details, please discuss with your lodgement point or Account
Manager, or the PreSort Letters Coordination Team on 13 11 18.
Note: If you want to pay using an Australia Post charge account you will need to lodge at the office at which you hold
the account. Otherwise you will need to arrange with your account manager or Australia Post credit management for
your account to be made available at the selected lodgement office.
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Summary
The key points covered were:
There must be at least 300 barcoded articles
 PreSort Letters is available for Small, Small Plus, Medium and Large size category articles
 Articles can be plastic wrapped (conditions apply)
 Correct addressing conditions may apply
 AMAS certified software must be used to print the correctly formatted barcode
 You have the choice to sort articles to three sort categories: Direct Trays, Residue and
Unbarcoded Trays
 As well as regular mail delivery PreSort Letters offers an Off Peak delivery option
 A PreSort Letter Service Application form must be completed before your first lodgement
 Registered Post may be used with the PreSort Letters service
 Prices can be located in the Post Charges booklet (8833665) and the Australia Post website:
auspost.com.au
Assessment
You now need to complete a short assessment to check your
understanding of the information covered in this module.
This assessment consists of 10 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.
Assessment
1
Can unbarcoded letters be lodged with barcoded PreSort Letters?
a. Yes, as long as they have been correctly sorted
b. Yes, as long as there are at least 300 barcoded letters
c. No, this service is for barcoded letters only
d. Yes, if they are plastic wrapped
Correct answer = B
Unbarcoded letters can be lodged with barcoded PreSort Letters as long as there are
at least 300 barcoded letters.
Assessment
2
Sharon needs to achieve the lowest costs for her mailing of PreSort Letters to meet
budget. It is not an urgent item. What service could she use?
a. Regular delivery service
b. Registered Mail
c. Off Peak delivery service
Correct answer = C
The option of Off Peak delivery service for non time-critical mail takes up to an
additional 3 days for delivery, but offers lower prices .
Assessment
3
What supplementary service can be used in conjunction with PreSort Letters?
a. Regular delivery service
b. Registered Post service
c. Off Peak delivery service
Correct answer = B
The Registered Post service can be used in conjunction with the PreSort Letters service.
Assessment
4
Jane is sending a copy of her catalogue to each of her customers. It is Small Plus, and
wrapped in plastic. Can she send it as PreSort Letters?
a. Yes, so long as there are 300 barcoded letters in Direct trays
b. No, plastic is not permitted in PreSort Letters
c. Yes, so long as she has barcodes in the address
d. No a catalogue is not a letter
Correct answer = A
Small Plus can she sent as plastic wrapped PreSort Letters so long as there are
300 barcoded letters in Direct trays.
Assessment
5
Steve is opening a camera shop. He has 200 invitations that he wants to post. Could Steve
lodge these as PreSort Letters?
a. Yes
b. No
Correct answer = B
The minimum lodgement for PreSort Letters is 300 items.
Assessment
6
The animal welfare charity wants to invite donors to a function by sending an invitation in the
shape of a cat with a long wavy tail. Is this a good design for PreSort Letters?
a. Yes, because it would catch donor’s eye
b. No, because some people don’t like cats
c. No, because odd shaped articles are not permitted in the PreSort Letters service
d. Yes, because Impact Mail items can be virtually any shape
Correct answer = C
Odd shaped articles are not permitted in the PreSort Letters service
Assessment
7
Where can you find the correct prices for PreSort Letters?
a. PreSort Letters service guide
b. PreSort Letters service guide and Australia Post website (auspost.com.au)
c. PreSort Letters service guide, Australia Post website (auspost.com.au) and Post
Charges Guide (MS11)
Correct answer = C
You can find prices in the PreSort Letters service guide, Australia Post website
(auspost.com.au) and Post Charges Guide (MS11).
Assessment
8
Can you lodge 300 medium letters in the PreSort Letters service?
a. Yes
b. No
Correct answer = A
Medium size articles are acceptable in the PreSort Letters service.
Assessment
9
True or false?
Customers need to complete a PreSort Letters Manifest when they lodge more than 2,000
articles…
a. True
b. False
Correct answer = A
Customers need to complete a PreSort Letters Manifest when they lodge more than 2,000
articles.
Assessment
10
Grant wants to lodge 11,000 PreSort letters Articles. What documentation will he need to
supply?.
a. PreSort Letters Lodgement document
b. PreSort Letters Lodgement document and PreSort Letters Manifest
c. His passport and licence
d. No documentation is required - the Post Office will do all that
Correct answer = B
Grant needs to supply an PreSort Letters Lodgement Document and an PreSort Letters
Manifest, as there are more than 10,000 articles.