The invention relates to a method for processing a number of flat mail items of one dispatch customer, which are transferred to an automatic receiving station.
In modern mail automation systems there are automatic receiving and collection stations, where parcels, packages and flat mail items, such as letters and large format letters, can be transferred and collected.
Currently the processing process for mail items however takes place in the first instance at the dispatch service, in that the mail items are transferred to dispatch points with receiving and output counters. The mail items are either already franked by the customer or they are franked at the counter. The counter operator hereby sorts the transferred mail items by mail item type, e.g. letters, subdivided by weight, large-format letters, packages and dispatch type, e.g. standard mail item, express mail item, registered mail item. The mail items are then transported to a sorting center, where they are grouped by mail item type and where the stamps are then canceled. The mail items are then sorted automatically according to their destination addresses. The processing of the mail items to dispatch points, in particular in the case of business customers with a large number of mail items, by the operators is relatively time-consuming. The use of automatic receiving stations has not as yet progressed beyond individual field tests.
The object of the invention is to create a method requiring little outlay for processing a number of flat mail items of one dispatch customer, including the transfer of the mail items at the dispatch service.
According to the invention the object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
The following characterizing steps are hereby executed:
By moving the presorting operation according to mail item type and dispatch type to the dispatch customer/mail item transfer operator on the one hand and the franking process to the mail item presorting operation of the sorting centers on the other hand it is possible to reduce the amount of work hitherto required.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are set out in the subclaims.
Various options are set out for grouping the mail items. It is thus advantageous to place the mail items in dispatch bags, which are or will be provided with a machine-readable identifier that can be reused in the form of a label. When the dispatch bags are opened and the mail items removed, the frontmost mail item is provided with the reusable label of the respective dispatch bag.
In a further variant the mail items are placed in containers. To undo the grouping, the mail items are removed from the containers, the frontmost mail item being provided with the unique, machine-readable identifier.
It is also possible to bundle the mail items for grouping, for example using rubber bands, the frontmost mail item being provided with the bundle identifier.
It is advantageous if, to implement the further dispatch process, the destination addresses of the mail items are determined and the mail items are then forwarded to the relevant sorting facilities in the sorting center.
To enhance transport reliability, it is advantageous, when the grouped mail items are transferred to the receiving station, if the number of mail items is input and likewise transmitted to the billing unit, with the mail items being counted in the sorting center to validate the number of mail items.
To enhance reliability when determining and assigning the fee, it is also advantageous, after transfer of the grouped mail items to the receiving station, to transmit the transfer date and time to the billing unit.
The invention is described below based on an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings, in which:
According to
If the mail items are grouped in bundles according to
Instead of grouping by bundling, grouping can also be achieved by placing the mail items into an open container. The identifier is then likewise located on the frontmost mail item.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 005 067.3 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/11105 | 11/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/4/2008 |