From Window Book Postal Concierge, as posted on Presort.com
Do you know where your mail is going? (Wow, that's a loaded question!) If you enter all your mail at your local Business Mail Entry (BME) office, you do know where your mail goes, at least up to the point where it enters the postal system. However, if you drop ship mail to additional entry points, you know how confusing all the postal facility acronyms can be. How do you know which facility should be the entry point for which portions of your mailing? Drop shipments require delivery appointments (with few exceptions) and it is often then that mailers find out that the USPS is "re-directing" mail to a different postal facility. And all those Labeling Lists! Who can make sense of it all? Read more!
Do you know where your mail is going? (Wow, that's a loaded question!) If you enter all your mail at your local Business Mail Entry (BME) office, you do know where your mail goes, at least up to the point where it enters the postal system. However, if you drop ship mail to additional entry points, you know how confusing all the postal facility acronyms can be. How do you know which facility should be the entry point for which portions of your mailing? Drop shipments require delivery appointments (with few exceptions) and it is often then that mailers find out that the USPS is "re-directing" mail to a different postal facility. And all those Labeling Lists! Who can make sense of it all? Read more!