BEFORE THE POSTAL RATE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20268-0001 POSTAL RATE AND FEE CHANGES, 2001 IIECEIVEU DEC26 4 49 P;I ‘01 “c,y,,,; ; ofp,::t~:i ;;; :;:\;:,i~;,~;,., Docket No. R2001-1 j RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE (UPS/USPS-T25-41-66) (December 26,200l) The United States Postal Service hereby files the response of witness Jennifer L. Eggleston to the following interrogatories UPS/USPS-T25-41-66, The interrogatories of United Parcel Service: filed on December 10,200l. are stated verbatim, and are followed by the responses. Respectfully submitted, UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE By its attorneys: Daniel J. Foucheaux, Jr. Chief Counsel, Ratemaking Brian M. Reimer Attorney 475 L’Enfant Plaza West, SW. Washington, D.C. 20260-l 137 (202) 268-3037 Fax -5402 December 26,200l RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-41. Refer to library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A, page 6 (file name lppmp.xls). (a) Confirm that the Base Year 2000 volume for Parcel Post DBMC (Destination Bulk Mail Center) entry was 201,340,754 pieces. If not confirmed, explain in detail. (b) How many postal facilities are designated (c) Of the number of facilities designated Parcel Post in FY2000? as BMCs? as BMCs, how many received DBMC entry (d) How many total DBMC entry “shipments” were there for Parcel Post in FY2000, where a “shipment” is a single mailing from a unique carrier/consolidator/customer tendering mail pieces at the same time to a unique BMC on a specific day? (e) What was the average number of pieces per shipment for Parcel Post DBMC entry shipments in FY2000, where a single “shipment” is a single mailing from a unique carrier/consolidator/customer tendering mail pieces at the same time to a unique DBMC on a specific day?” RESPONSE: (a). Confirmed. (b). There are 21 Bulk Mail Centers (BMCs). However, in addition to the 21 BMCs, there are also 8 Auxiliary Service Facilities (ASFs) that are designated to receive DBMC Parcel Post. (c). It is my understanding that all 21 BMCs and 8 ASFs received DBMC Parcel Post in FY 2000. (d). To the best of my knowledge this information is not available. (e). To the best of my knowledge this information is not available. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-42. Have you ever witnessed DDU Parcel Post being tendered to the Postal Service? If so: (a) describe when; (b) list each facility where you witnessed Postal Service; and DDU Parcel Post being tendered to the (c) list the pieces per shipment for each shipment that you witnessed container that was used to receive the shipment. RESPONSE: No. (a)-(c). N/A. and the RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-43. Refer to library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A, page 6 (file name 1 ppmp.xls). (a) Confirm that the Base Year 2000 volume for Parcel Post DSCF (Destination Sectional Center Facility) entry was 4,867,545 pieces. If not confirmed, explain in detail. (b) How many postal facilities are designated (c) Of the number of facilities designated Parcel Post in FY2000? as DSCFs? as DSCFs, how many received DSCF entry (d) How many total DSCF entry “shipments” were there for Parcel Post in FY2000, where a “shipment” is a single mailing from a unique carrier/consolidator/ customer tendering mail pieces at the same time to a unique DSCF on a specific day? (e) What was the average number of pieces per shipment for Parcel Post DSCF entry shipments in FY2000, where a single “shipment” is a mailing from a unique carrier/consolidator/customer tendering mail pieces at the same time to a unique DSCF on a specific day? RESPONSE: (a). Confirmed. (b). I will assume for the purpose of this interrogatory facilities in which destination SCF Parcel Post is dropped. that you are referring to The labeling list, LO05, in the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) lists 458 facilities in which DSCF can be dropped. addition DMM sE751.6.0 In lists all 21 Bulk Mail Centers (BMCs) as the correct facility in which to drop DSCF Parcel Post for certain 3-digit ZIP Codes. (c). To the best of my knowledge this information is not available. (d). To the best of my knowledge this information is not available. (e). To the best of my k~nowledge this information is not available. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-44. Have you ever witnessed DSCF Parcel Post being tendered to the Postal Service? If so: (a) describe when; (b) list each facility where you witnessed Postal Service; and DSCF Parcel Post being tendered to the (c) list the pieces per shipment for each shipment that you witnessed container that was used to receive the shipment. RESPONSE: No. (a)-(c). N/A. and the RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-45. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-7(d) USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A, page 4, line 10. and lib.rary reference (a) Provide a copy of library reference USPS-LR-PCR-40, which is the source of the assumption that 12.3% of destinating Parcel Post has direct transportation to the DDU. (b) When was the study supporting the 12.3% figure performed? (c) Did the study focus specifically on Parcel Post machinable type of mail was examined? Explain. pieces? If not, what (d) Given the supporting study, if a lesser figure than 12.3% of nonmachinable Parcel Post is transported directly to the Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) from the Bulk Mail Center (“BMC”), would it be more appropriate to assume that greater than 12.3% of machinable Parcel Post is transported directly to the DDU from the BMC. RESPONSE: (a). This library reference is available at the Postal Rate Commission. (b). It is my understanding that the data was collected during FY 1996. (c). No. It focused on total parcel volume at each BMC (not just Parcel Post). (d). Not necessarily. The 12.3 percent figure is developed volume handled at each BMC. Therefore, nonmachinables using total parcel the lower than 12.3 percent of Parcel Post could be offset by a greater than 12.3 percent of non-Parcel parcels being sent directly from the BMC to the destination DU. Post RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-46. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-9. (a) Given that the crossdock operation productivity was measured at a Bulk Mail Center (“BMC”), explain why a move operation at a Destination Sectional Center Facility (“SCF”) is assumed to be twice as fast as that at an Associate Office (“AO”) . (b) Provide any studies or data indicating that the distance at a Destination SCF from the platform to the 5-digit sortation area is any further than the distance at a Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) from the platform to the carrier route sortation area. (c) Refer to library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A. Confirm that using the same productivity for the move operation at the DDU as assumed for the move operation at the Destination SCF would increase the weighted average model costs for Parcel Post by 3.90 cents per piece, and decrease the Parcel Post CRA Proportional Adjustment from 1.231 to 1 .189. If not confirmed, explain. RESPONSE: (a). The premise to your question is not valid. The move operation not twice as fast as that of an associate office. at the SCF is For lack of better data, the move operation at both the BMC and SCF are assumed to be twice as fast as the crossdock. While SCFslplants vary in size, they tend to be large facilities, so the same assumptions were used at both BMCs and SCFs. Therefore the move operation However, delivery units tend to be much smaller. at the delivery unit was assumed to be twice as fast as the move operation at SCFs/BMCs or four times as fast as the crossdock operation at SCFslBMCs. (b). I made this assumption visits and conversations based on my personal observances with other Postal employees. SCFs (plants), and associate offices. and during field I have visited several BMC, RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE (c). Confirmed that using that assumption, the weighted average modeled cost would be increased adjustment by approximately 3.9 (3.88) cents, and the proportional factor would decrease to 1 .189. However, CRA I do not agree with the RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-47. Refer to your response to interrogatory (a) For SCFs/plants UPS/USPS-T251 1 (a). that are MODS facilities: (i) Provide the number of these facilities in Base Year 2000. (ii) Provide the annual volume of mail delivered (in aggregate) territory of these facilities in Base Year 2000. in the service (iii) Provide the annual volume of Parcel Post mail delivered in the service territory of these facilities (in aggregate) in Base Year 2000. (b) For SCFs/plants that are non-MODS facilities: (i) Provide the number of these facilities in Base Year 2000. (ii) Provide the annual volume of mail in Base Year 2000 delivered in the service territory of these facilities (in aggregate) (iii) Provide the annual volume of Parcel Post mail in Base Year 2000 delivered in the service territory of these facilities (in aggregate) RESPONSE: (a) (i). It is my understanding that there are approximately (ii)-(iii) To the best of my knowledge, 359 MODS facilities. the Postal Service does not have the data needed to answer this interrogatory. (b) (I)-(iii). To the best of my knowledge data needed to answer this interrogatory. the Postal Service does not have the RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-48. Refer to your response to interrogatory USPS-LR-J-64. Attachment A. UPS/USPS-T25-11 (h) and library reference (a) Confirm that the modeled sortation cost for Parcel Post at Sectional Center Facilities (“SCFs”) is only for non-machinable and oversize pieces. If not confirmed, explain. (b) Confirm that the total weighted average modeled cost for sortation of Parcel Post at SCFs is less than 0.5 cents per piece. If not confirmed, explain. (c) Confirm that any carrier route sortation of Parcel Post at SCFs would eliminate the need to again sort the pieces by carrier route at the Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”). If not confirmed, explain. RESPONSE: (a). Confirmed that only the nonmachinable and oversize nonmachinable Post mailflow models contain a sort operation at the destination Parcel SCF. (b). If by this question you are referring to the sum of multiplying the modeled cost of sortation at destination SCFs in each mailflow model by the appropriate weight, confirmed that the sum is approximately approximately Nonmachinable and oversize nonmachinable average cost is parcels make up 5.4 percent of total Parcel Post volume. (c). Not confirmed. I cannot confirm that a preliminary always eliminate the need to sort the parcels to carrier-route unit. There may be cases where the preliminary combined It 0.47 cents (less than 0.5 cents). should be noted, however, that the main reason for the small weighted the model weights. model several stops) or the parcels somehow sort to carrier-route at the destination to carrier-route. delivery sort at the SCF was not finalized (ex. lost the sort. I will confirm that it seems logical that, in most cases, once parcels are sorted to carrier-route need to be resorted will they will not RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-49. State whether you believe that the costs associated with clocking in and out and break time at non-MODS facilities allocated to the non-MODS ALLIED cost pool should be treated as a proportional or fixed for Parcel Post. Explain your answer. RESPONSE: I believe activities such as clocking in, clocking out, and break time should be considered proportional. productivity estimates, It is my understanding that these activities are included in the and therefore are included in the modeled costs. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-50. State whether you believe that the costs associated with clocking in and out and break time at non-MODS facilities allocated to the non-MODS MANP cost pool should be treated as proportional or fixed for Parcel Post. Explain your answer. RESPONSE: I believe activities such as clocking in, clocking out, and break time should be considered proportional. productivity estimates, It is my understanding that these activities are included in the and therefore are included in the modeled costs. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL S,ERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES. OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-51. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-5(c). (a) Explain why the conclusion that a cost pool “includes” a modeled cost necessarily requires that the entire cost pool be treated as proportional. (b) If the cost pool, upon examination, is comprised of 10% of the costs of the modeled operations and 90% of non-modeled operations, should the cost pool be treated as proportional? Explain your answer. RESPONSE: (a). I only have the choice of making the cost pool proportional or fixed. In the case where a cost pool contains costs that are modeled and some costs that are not modeled, I have to make a judgment decision I use precedent call on how to classify this cost pool. To make this set by previous cases and my own opinion. response to UPS/USPS-T25-5(c), In the case of my it is my opinion that the majority of the costs in the costs pools are included in the model. (b). Since I do not know what proportion of costs are in each cost pool, I would not know if the modeled costs make up only 10 percent. However, if I had a general idea that the cost pool was primarily made up of non-modeled making it fixed. costs, I would consider RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-52. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-19(c). Confirm that Parcel Post pieces, including Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) destination entry pieces, sorted to carrier route at a DDU other than the DDU from which the city carrier routes are delivered incur transportation charges in moving from one DDU to another DDU. If not confirmed, explain. RESPONSE: Confirmed associated that parcels moved from one delivery unit to another incur some cost with moving those parcels. transportation costs associated However, it is my understanding with moving these parcels are minimal. that the RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-53. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-19(c) and library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment B, page 14. Is it your understanding that the DDU destination entry parcel cost per cubic foot for local transportation you estimate reflects in full the transportation costs incurred for transportation from the DDU entry point to the DDU from which the carrier routes are delivered? Explain your answer. RESPONSE: It is my understanding that the estimate provided in USPS-LR-J-64 estimate of DDU incurred transportation. The Parcel Post transportation is a good model assumes that DDU parcels will not avoid 16.43 percent of Highway and Postal Owned Vehicle (POV) costs (and 17.2 percent of all local costs). transportation costs associated It is further my understanding with moving Parcel Post from one carrier station to another would be included in Highway and POV costs. believe that this is an understatement Parcel Post. It is my understanding and since transportation that In addition, I have no reason to of the true transportation costs incurred by DDU that only some DDU parcels will incur transportation, is allocated based on cubic-foot miles, the transportation costs RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-54. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-19. (a) What percentage of Parcel Post mail in Base Year 2000 was sorted to carrier route at one Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) and then transferred to another DDU for delivery by the carriers stationed at the second DDU. (b) Refer to library reference USPS-LR-J-64, page 14. Given the assumption that DDU destination entry parcels avoid only 83.57% of local transportation costs, would it be appropriate to assume that 16.43% (1 - 83.57%) of Parcel Post (including DDU destination entry mail) that is sorted to carrier route at one delivery facility is subsequently transferred to another delivery facility. If not, why not. RESPONSE: (a). It is my understanding that this information (b). cannot be directly compared to the transportation No. This percentage between delivery units. This percentage and POV transportation the following: that DDU avoids. is not available. is an estimate of the percent of local highway What is assumed is that DDU does not avoid intra-city costs and box-route costs. It is further my understanding these costs include costs in addition to the cost of transporting facility to another. that parcels from one delivery RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-55. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T33-19. (a) Confirm that Parcel Post mail that is sorted to carrier route at one delivery facility and is subsequently transferred to another delivery facility where-the carriers are stationed would incur: (i) An additional “move containers to dock” at the first delivery facility. (ii) An’additional “load containers” at the first delivery facility (iii) An additional “unload containers” (iv) An additional “move containers not confirmed, explain. at the second delivery facility. from dock” at the second delivery facility. If (b) Assume the costs in part (a), above are 20 cents per piece on average for any Parcel Post piece transferred from one Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) to another DDU, and 16% of Parcel Post pieces are transferred from one DDU to another DDU. Confirm that the modeled mail processing costs for Parcel Post would increase by 3.2 cents per piece. If not confirmed, explain, (c) Confirm that the type of costs in part (a) should be included in the modeled costs for Parcel Post. If not confirmed, explain. RESPONSE: (a). Confirmed that, in general, these are the types of activities that some parcels will incur; however I do not know of any studies or have any information confirm these activities. It is possible that some carrier stations are co-located to and therefore the parcels do not need to loaded and unloaded onto a vehicle. (b). Confirmed that is the correct arithmetic, given the assumptions. have no reason to believe that your assumptions (c). Not confirmed. However, I are valid. Since it is unknown what percent of Parcel Post incurs these costs, it would be difficult to put the costs into the model. There is no validity to the assumptions in part (b), and there is no other information available. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-58. Refer to your answer to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-17(b), where your state that “this does not rule out Parcel Post being on the same truck as other mail.” (a) Confirm that the truck you are referring to is a mailer’s truck. If not confirmed, explain. (b) Does this mean that a mailer’s single truck can contain multiple “mailings”? Explain. RESPONSE: (a). Confirmed. (b). Confirmed. on a postage statement, mailing. It is my understanding that since a mailing is defined as the mail a mailer’s truck could contain mail that has more than one For example, the truck could contain both a “mailing” of Periodicals “mailing” of Parcel Post. and a RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-57. Refer to your response to interrogatories UPS/USPS-T25-18 and 21 (a). Confirm that if the average volume of a Destination Bulk Mail Center (“DBMC”) destination entry dropshipment at a specific BMC is 10 times that of a Destination Delivery Unit (“DDU”) destination entry dropshipment at a specific DDU, the verification costs per piece incurred at the dropsite will be 10 times as large for the DDU dropshipment. If not confirmed, explain. RESPONSE: Not Confirmed. While verification each piece of mail, it is reasonable relative to volume. does not require the individual handling of to assume that there will be some change in costs RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-58. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-22(f) and library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A, page 7, columns 12, 13 and 14. Provide a hard-copy print-out of library reference USPS-LR-J-67, Attachment F, as well as the specific pages of library reference USPS-LR-J-67, that show the derivation of the summary figures used in library reference USPS-LR-J-64, Attachment A, page 7. RESPONSE: Please see attached. The attached pages contain LR-J-67, Attachment 296 through 299 and 344 through 347) and Attachment found on Attachment F. The volume numbers are E, Table 10 (pages 296 & 297) and Attachment (pages 298 & 299). The cubic feet values are found on Attachment 344 & 345) and Attachment E (pages E, Table 11 E, Table 34 (pages E, Table 35 (pages 346 & 347). The derivation is as follows: Column 12: .597 = (Total cubic feet of machinable machinable Parcel Post) = 180,765,672 Column Parcel Post) / (Total volume of / 302,674,713 13: 2.244 = [(Total cubic feet of nonmachinable Parcel Post - Total cubic feet of oversize Parcel Post)] / [(Total volume of nonmachinable Parcel Post - Total volume of oversize Parcel Post)] = (Total cubic feet of non-oversize nonmachinable Parcel Post) I (Total volume of non-oversize nonmachinable Parcel Post) = (40,766,045 Column - 2,479,893)1(17,433,126 - 370,591) 14: 6.69 = (Total cubic feet of oversize Parcel Post) / (Total volume of oversize Parcel Post) = 2,479,893 1370,591 .~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 : : 0 :19,z i96’Z b6f 010 '9 619'f fSE'9 8b5'69f 015'69b L9S'89S BbL'T89 EZC’OZ CSC’SI bLb’L1 LZZ ‘91 Ct6 ‘8 LLb'T TOI'b b6b'ZI PBb'EZ ZfE'Si CZK'9Z OCb'Ob Lif'lf bTf'T1 TOS'LE OZC'S ECZ'ST fOZ'iT BLE'ZC b89'8 OSP'EI 796'lZ 06b'fZ bOS'TZ OES'BZ ZBL'CE 8LL’6Z T80’SZ 9b9’ZZ IVb'9Z SbL’OOL 19Z’OLL 99E’bEB 880’1b6 LL8’SSZ’T PSf'bZ9'1 OZO'fS 6b9’Zb OLb’b9L’I bLI’9b6’1 590 * LE LOE’UC f89'88S'Z 119'tf6'f ZTE'fII'b 559'6b 901'09 9Tf ‘6L SOO’SSL’b ZLZ’Z9i’9 OLS’Z09’6 bSZ’Sb6’ZT Z90’bS6’LT SSL’ZL SL6 ’ 26 CEO’601 b06 ‘ SEX zze t 9ZZ LZB'blf LZ8'6lb fff'S8b'9Z bL5’596’8f, 160’fSb’Lg SLE’bZL’Z6 ZLL’9LB LII’6ZS’T Z89'01 Z60'8Z 6ZT'l9 BBO'IE TZB'ZE ELL’BI 69Z'bS 09E'ZB OSL '08 ObB'bOT ZLS '891 Sff'ZOE SLP’69b 286 ‘I98 0 BNOZ 7vJD.L ElL’9 9Zb’S 9Z9’LI 296'9 Wb'EI 806'9 ZIL’OT 8LS.L E99'Z BCL'OZ 051 'ZZ 961'01 IZE'ZE OSZ'OI EOI'ET 6ZI ‘LT 996'Si ZZ8’b8 6LO'tP OE6'ZS 259'9) 915'9s 885'65 SLC’SS 8SL'SOI OLI’96 16S'fZ BiL'6 6LZ’E B86’LIE OZ6’LZb 0 0 : 0 0 0 : 0 0 L 3NOZ SEE'S 629'6 bIb'L1 IJCS'P L6b’8 bZI’ZZ 69b'BI 8i6’8Z OOO'bZ CBO'bZ OL6’LZ 60E'Lf ZOL’OE ZbZ'BS EZZ'Ib OLT ‘09 9SE ‘b9 fob'99 SSE '58 f8I'SOT 9fL'68 98C'98 EZ6’5L 16L’6L 89Z’iE Z6Z’LLI L9Z’89Z 6LC’L6f 8ZO’Tb9 818’9SZ’I SIZ'ZEI LbL’88 6LO'f9T 19b'CBI BLO’SLI bii’SS.1 T16'881 69T'f61 OSL’L61 Z6L’OSP fLI’ES9 9bb'SSb'I 9E0'69S'Z 9 3Noz SbO'9OI'Z s BNOZ -3wn1aA 616'9 LEZ'B BOS'ZZ 9fT'SI EbV'OZ 60L'6f 061'9, 8L8’8V SLti’SZ EZZ'bb EOT’T9 iOZ'6E 19Z'BOI LOZ’EZK Z90'zzI S8S'SSI cOz'zfz Lbf'fSZ LO1 'BOE LSO’ZOb S61'29b rOf*LLS ZL6’LT8 rso'z9f'f OIE'6S6'1 #90’Z6L’Z c95'801'f 6IT'Lf9't b 3Noz : 0 0 FL9199 990's f9L'CB Lf6’ZL bEZ’Z9 Tf8'9TI LBL’9ZI P9S’LII g;:;; 6L8’9 S6S’ET 89Z'Vf BTS’LS 618 'SE ICE'69 OOC'bt ZL6'06 6bC'IS E96'EOI 6bZ'BfI IbZ'bLI EOS'LLI ~ESZ'bfC LII'9ZZ 6SZ’fLZ W9'901 6Lf'BiZ ZSI'bCZ SL6'9ZZ 16L'EOf bb6'SOI zSo*Tos LTf'C6b bSO'Z6b ZbZ'S09 b60’56L LBL.066 80L’6LI’I 6iS'ZZB'T L66’56L’Z T99'5.05 ZIL’LSS ZLL’b99 f3f'LfE'Z 665'9Of'f S6I'f66 fOO~zzf'~ 16E'996'1 Ofz’TOL’z SBC’SLB’E 6ST'EIL'S S6f'ZIS'6 BLE'SBE'ZT E 3Noz 6L8'89b't 886’ZLT’L Z96’9LS’b L09'6SZ'fI BOO’OLZ’61 009'19f'BZ 6E6'Sf6'OS eEL’900’e9 Z-T -3UTIOA - 66/I/01) OO$lZ WBX 'IWSId Ul3MN33AoO 3'IBJWd 313Wi1KlW 'I'lVWkI SJN3l433JNI Js33138l AE VLW S3SBId CTUU'TdNI Ssy?J HJWlW d0 X3WWK,S 'OZ WnbW 'A(PpUOW IS:01 s3woz :: 8E Lf z EII'E ZbZ'l sst 'Z OZZ'Z *BL’z ObZ'9 Tib'9 LZI'S LOb’Z 99Z'E fEf'I1 06S'b Z6L’B OW’SZ 069’i ZZZ’L Ebf’L OSI’OZ 6LL’fZ b8S'BZ :: BZ ZOS'CC Z6T’OL Ef8'88 OL9'CZI ILI'ELI ZbL'OZE OLb'fSb L61’656 mol Pf ff Ef TE LZ 2 c\( bZ CZ ZZ IZ OZ 61 91 LI 91 51 PK ET Zl IK 01 6 B 9" 5 : Z &N3K31wNI .LHE)IBEL (OO/Oi/6 1005 ib Lb L98’Z IL EL bif ‘5 Z6C BbS It0'szZ'I ZIL'IbZ Lb 9b Sb bb Ib : L'Z fV9'LT 699'S LOZ’W Bb : IIVW lvI3IddO (El 'SSVdX3 V33V“V IZI 916'6Z - 3W,-,lOA 'Sla53Vd VIJICINI +I"Ud S 3NOZ JWB-V3UlI iT) ~DNIMO'I?Od N33X 333', 3HWh,,, XSod 'l353Vd WI5IddO 3Od ‘,3JS,-,LY,V 61 : 0 0 0 0 : 'WaLSAS 3NnNnmv LOi'EZ6'1 0 : i 0 0 0 : OBb’I91 S~B’CS~ SCf'66t 091'602 229'TBI 0 0 ... 01 alBy& TABLE 10 SUNNARY OF FOURTH CLASS INFLATED PIECES DATA BY WEIGHT INCRRMRNTS FGR ALL MACSINABLB PARCELS GOVERNMENTFISCAL YEAR 2000 c10/1/99 - S/30/00) lo:51 Monday, August 20, 2001 ADJUSTED FDR OFFICIAL PARCEL POST VDLVME LESS THEN FOLLOWING: Ill INTRA-BMC ZONE 5 PERMIT INDICIA PARCELS, VOLUME - 29,916 (2, ALASKA BYPASS. VGLUuE= 1,923,307 (3) OFFICIAL MAIL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM, VOLIBIE- 2.106.045 “ElG”T INCREMENT LOCAL 49 50 : 51 0 2: : :: 56 57 58 0 0 0 0 59 60 61~ 0 0 0 :: 0 64 65 66 67 : 0 0 68 69 : 70B 0 - - - ZONES l-2 1.62: 694,618 0 - ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 TOTAL ZONE 7 0 n 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 : : 0 0 0 0 z 0 11,7300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~ 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 202.062 37.09: 0 ,,,,., ..,.,,. ..,,,., ,.~ ,..,,,.” ,.,.,,,,.,,.,”.,.,,.,,,,..,... .,“,,,; ,,,,,,,,.,. ,,~ ,,., ..,,,,-_-~,.--” ..-..l._c-, : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,422 0 3.64: 0 2,585 0 20 TABLl? _.--- lo:51 11 SDiiiARY OF FODRT,, CLASS INFLATED PIECES DATA BY WEIGHT INCRBPIENTS FUR ALL NONMACHINABLE PARCELS GOVBRNHENTFISCAL YEAR 2000 (10/l/99 - 9/30/00) Monday, August 20, 2001 ADJDSTBD F-OR OFFICIAL PARCEL POST VOLDME LESS THEN FDLLOWING: (1) INTRA-BMC ZGNS 5 PERMIT INDICIA PARCELS, VOLUME - 29,916 12) ALASRA BYPASS. VOLDME- 1,923,307 2.106,045’ (3) OFFICIAL MAIL ACCCUNT ING SYSTEN. VOL”MBWEIGHT INCREMENT : 4 5 6 7 :; 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 :: 26 kl % B :;: 29 30 31 32 33 34 :z 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 LOCAL 2,916 8,651 5,821 1,904 2,825 9,242 2,259 2,412 1,697 1,563 2,711 3.646 2.397 494 1,139 1,467 1,053 1,616 667 1.024 1,546 539 904 804 664 1,886 13,120 1,122 116 2.39: 672 1,479 25: 90 486 71 306 778 1,526 8:: 0 8: 1.729 ZONES 1-2 569,680 885,608 893,139 797,651 768.175 675;304 508.042 392,567 310.994 293,711 281,030 174,838 93,'115 380,626 310,008 226,267 206,315 220,379 171,794 157,856 188,248 214.815 220,593 87,987 193,308 97,072 140,842 96,428 81,968 65,750 70,494 52,496 41,023 53,275 80,137 49,226 43,115 115,023 32,308 26,433 62,506 55,593 39,469 70,787 28,341 36,879 22,412 ZONE 3 ZONB 4 56,423 172,896 181,451 205,194 148.795 87,.307 77,764 62,593 46,971 72,293 66,176 63,376 42.720 54,525 66,480 61,349 58,345 23.030 32,900 32,697 19,744 23,598 42,179 12,859 29,012 55,527 21,035 21.648 17,812 4,972 ,13.032 21,617 7,042 18,229 26,317 9,638 13,541 12,440 10,995 8,151 12,855 14,472 53,586 5,090 8,492 5,874 3,570 106,417 40,804 34,806 23,513 52,998 42,154 32,164 15,038 15,467 16,624 11,627 4,376 6,998 10,781 39,831 7,752 6,529 7,507 12,459 10,910 8.321 8,322 4.775 3,544 12,103 5.839 5,272 6,092 4.462 4,606 346 1,868 6,314 4,700 7,662 2,875 4.641 3,365 3.797 2,239 1,798 1,221 1,485 6,982 1,850 1,612 301 zom 5 4.232 13;220 5,627 12,078 8,340 3,911 2,803 1.594 3;120 9,905 1,018 2,016 5,859 4,353 7,748 7,779 6,072 4,053 7,604 5,304 5,669 9,025 3,446 4,606 6,106 3,374 5,653 4.054 4,363 2,345 5,304 1.428 5,065 5,037 3,129 3,546 3,365 7,654 3.388 2,463 2,438 2.920 965 2,564 750 2,033 2,466 ZONE 6 6,538 7,650 2,494 491 1,978 2,390 4,531 1,942 3,965 1.202 7,935 2,616 2.448 2,258 1,377 4,006 2.125 1,702 1,047 3,902 2,879 1,648 2,625 3,311 4,912 1,305 2,855 1.481 563 1,502 738 866 1,415 2,720 1,349 1,890 4,729 1,511 273 1,560 1,337 766 5,612 1,362 462 1,702 1,204 ZONE 7 1,335 9,213 2,017 4,373 590 308 507 957 1,362 5,348 0 184 686 264 1,021 1,630 1,849 4,059 4,372 4,682 2,358 3,429 1,968 4,053 3,897 2,383 2,661 1,483 5,437 680 2,551 684 802 700 4,546 3,028 5,544 1,103 2,304 3,209 1,813 981 187 1,069 257 219 517 ZONE 8 4,672 5,422 1,126 11,645 5,430 7,664 4,133 2,242 2,581 773 6,245 1,326 1.280 1,453 1,913 9,579 3,412 3,655 3.193 3,304 3,461 8,655 4,771 4,201 3,936 1,868 11,994 4,620 3,548 1,376 2,924 2,881 1,975 1,118 7,608 9,365 8,287 5,495 1,932 2,798 1,120 1,251 1,974 2,768 412 3,501 870 TOTAL 752,213 1,143.464 '1.126.481 1,056,849 989,131 828.280 632;203 479,345 386,157 401,419 ,77.542 252,379 155,503 454.754 429,517 319,829 285,699 266.001 40,564 51.901 33,069 21 11 SUMMARYOF FOURTH CLASS INFLATED PIECES DATA BY WEIGHT INCR!.MENTS FOR ALL NONMACHINABLE PARCELS GAWERNMBNTFISCAL YEAR 2000 (IO/l/99 - 9/30/00) lo:51 TABLE Monday, August 20. 2001 AMOSTED FOR OFFICIAL PARCEL DOST "0L""E LESS THEN FOLLOWING: (11 INTRA-BMC ZONE 5 PERMIT INDICIA PARCELS, "0L"ME = 29,916 (21 ALASKA BYPASS, "OLVME1,923,307 (3) OFFICIAL. t4hIL ACCOOWTING SYSTEM, "OLVHE- 2.106.045 WEIGHT INCREMENT 49 ZONES l-2 LOCAL :: 852 227 0 :i 91 91 288 :: 56 57 0 2,655 0 :t 60 : 0 61 0 62 63 64 65 66 50 404 3,574 33 0 2: 69 70 B : 0 0 14,216 28,876 39.918 12,598 27,322 13,816 9,241 X7.0 ._, 2,481 14,264 9,626 5,005 24.414 7;e91 1,321 4,637 943 1,167 2,330 0 l.l x 12,192 3,392 1=1==111*.*. 111,456 2,169 4SS 735 2.186.541 266,813 -=-11.1*1*11 13.263.265 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 403 3,530 291 120 273 2,605 10.735 2,925 436 1,652 121 251 114 147 252 409 113 269 50 0 423 1,085 152 34: 0 611 $44 0 377 342.803 65,008 1~11.1-1~1.1 2.564,369 754,643 542 206 199 486 417 270 312 74 196 170 0 157 305 731 339 411 0 279 2,064 0 0 424 46 434 451 1,639 lllllllllili 253,688 ZONB 7 ZONE CI 620 2,849 1.308 1,004 879 1.263 2,283 1,476 555 373 133 532 1,566 240 525 210 347 961 1,479 124 1.61: 492 607 2,087 1,350 186 0 134 0 0 126 0 419 81 115 1,141 9,352 100 0 9,711 l-l-l-lll.l* 655 133,843 203 18,581 1,068 -=*11.111.11 133,400 TOTAL 20.921 946 788 199 348 366 589 1,369 0 22 59 0 238 00 13,324 2,141 6 2,091 106 753 1,232 4,477 104,134 27,026 ~...11=1~~11 ZONE 1,198 2,456 153 634 179 1,557 5 2,480 386 647 106 387 11.191 1;393 7,486 174 3.555 921 _-- ZONE IIIILISLIIII 4,488 218.462 0 36.035 55; 999 17,342 40,758 21,465 16,678 9,074 9.583 16,010 13.432 19;512 29,846 10,676 4,494 10,985 2,174 2,298 5,041 2,546 1,008 2,885 2.697.238 370,591 ==ll==i=I==IP 17.433.126 22 TABLR 34 S""MARY OF FOURTH CLASS INFtATED CUBIC FEET DATA BY WEIGHT INCRBMENTS.FOR ALL MACHINABLE PARCELS GOVERNMENTFISCAL YEAR 2000 110/l/99 - S/30/00, lo:51 Monday. Aqust 20, 2001 67 ADJUSTED FOR OFFICIAL PARCEL POST "OLDME LESS THEN FOLLOWING: 11) INTRA-BMC ZONE 5 PERMIT INDICIA PARCELS, VOLUME = 29,916 (2) ALASKA BYPASS, VOLUME- 1.923.307 (3) OFFICIAL ,4AIL ACCOUNTING SYSTS", VOLUME- 2,106,045 WEIGHT INCREMENT 2 : 5 6 i 1: 11 12 14 15 16 17 10 19 20 5: 25 26 $ :i ‘c :: 31 32 :: :z 37 38 :: 41 42 :: 45 46 47 48 LOCAL 201,532 159,666 126,278 86,411 88,369 66,759 67,251 30,688 29,144 27.146 24,606 7.005 10;701 10,209 4,155 5,394 4,381 3,265 3,503 641 1,106 15,286 :: 3,541 ZONES l-2 EON6 3 20.041.212 20.625.323 16.121.404 12,993.177 10.676,645 8.606.955 7.302,493 4.007.5OS 3.994.062 3,548,918 3;310,585 2.467.862 1.634.914 1.808.453 1.611.984 1,322,215 1,070.462 801,283 809,927 918,080 646.350 554,102 418,853 433,259 552.207 234,012 260,757 225,045 223,307 124,907 138,437 160,659 94,274 163,409 3.741.849 3,730,618 3,219,.921 2,652,177 2.291.900 1;604;794 1.309.492 1,071.924 771,921 724,015 610,834 321,525 403.312 330;055 347,277 286,853 179,336 278,590 147,358 83.298 145,770 77.426 170,577 62.426 130,115 ~51,827 29,725 15.093 30,308 ltt.649 38,901 ,13,975 22.009~ 2,704 0, 0 i : : : : : : 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 ZONE 4 ZONB 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 6 TOTAL 1,321,069 1.229.569 1,501,999 1.286,295 865,416 655.509 552;017 505,567 450,990 339,216 289,989 273,347 235,576 187,639 183,752 155,926 54,163 104,164 72',779 36,756 62,098 63,123 64,272 36,058 48,251 17.588 17.181 26,444 29,975 5,305 24.987 25,381 14.242 10,698 613,807 568,524 320,427 310,143 153,797 171.597 171;923 190;049 161.518 170,663 168,456 103,189 139,260 115,626 137,041 69,210 104,240 90.718 73,266 82,969 61,486 112,656 '65,195 23,275 21,898 43,653 13,795 20,426 16,484 20,806 11.826 27,959 7,255 13,033 187.967 145.777 152,101 79,560 81,714 83,836 79,081 53,832 21,637 43,151 32.700 84;106 24;537 46,235 35,933 29,311 28,038. 37,120 19.794 15;199 38,516 21,481 26,607 8,194 52,910 22.288 20,510 7.570 3,526 15,426 6,767 11,785 574 4,199 383,539 302,018 204,068 180,668 156,073 108,894 95,215 72,062 92,377 85,716 57,528 55,052 53,569 42,999 66,395 70,824 42,158 32,016 44,420 51,258 55.477 63,557 43,096 63,368 42.402 21,149 27,571 30,577 27,890 33,283 52,391 15,649 27,283 7,853 : 0 0 : 329,663 230,602 203,543 185,534 120,909 64,414 70.848 71,769 112,080 65,201 104,288 97,078 89,920 84.561 81.187 66,937 86,811 ~40,304 63,308 41,690 36.825 35,521 45,056 28,753 40,760 15,100 6,550 34,704 12,235 8,394 23,396 10,759 9,107 5,301 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 26,820.657 26,992,117 21.849.641 17,773,965 14.434.823 11,562,758 9.648.320 6,804,199 5.623.729 5,004,226 4,599,066 3,429,164 2,591,732 2,618.241 2.489.630 2.013.632 1.570.528 1,393,745 1.235.697 1.232.237 1,051,978 938,767 843,865 659.488 894.017 409,998 379,374' 363.362 344.366 287,678 311,993 266,224 174,781 210,818 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 .O 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 " i 0 0 : " 0 0 : 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0" 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 ' 3 ' 3 - 0 959’0b6’E 0 LEZ'E' 0 ZKE’ZT 0 0 0 0 0 6EI’BI 0 f80’5b 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 I : 0 0 .: 0 8 BNOE WLOL 0 0 0” i 0 0 L 3NOZ 9 BNOZ Sb0'90T'Z 9K6'6Z 5 3NOZ c 3Noz -3kl"',OA - 66/T/OK) OOOZ BVlIA 'IVXId .LN3WNXUO?7 S'XDkiVd 31EVNIKWW T-P, 3Od Sl,CTM3~NI U,DI3M XS VLW L33d 51805 (IS.lWIdNI SSV-‘J "3WOd d0 .NVHWllS TOO7 ‘OZ 7snfinv ‘APPUOW I5ZOT 0 : : 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 : : 0 0 0 If) (Z) (K) 3Od (Is.,SMl,V (OO/OE/6~ 89 : 0 E 3NO2 ‘W3.EV.S flNILNOO3JV 'IIYW 'IVI5IddO LOE’EZ6’T -8WDlOA 'SSVdAE VXSV,V 'S'I333Vd VISI‘INI JIW33d S BNOZ JWE-VUNI = 3MlOA N3H.J SSB', BWnlOA J.SOd 13DJVd ?VIJIddO :3NIMo?lOd 0 0 0 0 : : 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 : 0 0 0 0 96Z '9 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 zss'rsr 0 0 0 bf 3lBKL Z-T SSNOZ 0 B 0‘ 69 89 ‘9 99 59 P9 E9 z9 T9 :z 85 LS 9s 55 9s ES Z5 i: 6b lvm UUWBLIJNI .L”OIB” TABLE 35 SvM"ARY OF FD"RTR CLRSS INFLRTED CUBIC FEET DATA BY WEIGHT INCR!X"F,NTS FOR ALL NOMACHINABLE PARCELS GOVBRNMENTFISCAL YEAR 2000 (10/l/99 - 9/30/00) lo:51 Monday. August 20, 1001 ADJUSTED FOR OFFICIAL PARCEL POST VOLDME LESS THEN FOLLOWING: (1) INTRA-BMC ZONE 5 PERHIT INDICIA PARCELS, VOLUME - 29,916 (21 ALASKA BYPASS, VOLDMB. 1,923,307 13) OFFICIAL MAIL ACCCXJNTINGSYSTEM, VOLUME- 2,106,045 WEIGHT INCREMENT 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 26 w iy f,’ :: 31 32 33 2 36 :i :o' 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 40 ZONES l-2 3,049 11,264 1,281 1,421 3,731 11,494 4,108 3,644 3,675 2,219 22,188 7,052 5.447 1,625 2,999 3,746 3,794 6,041 607 3,422 4,209 554 3,476 3,033 3,067 3.816 35,655 3.606 574 0 2,601 205 3,503 8500 BE 578 3:: 1,781 1,630 267 580 0 0 115 2.244 342.289 827,412 975,307 1.267.995 1,132,084 975,217 801.403 792;402 623,494 399,134 503,268 397,140 207,755 1.039.105 691.999 657,630 574,462 590,346 549,550 613,399 547.736 687,276 781,463 284,562 586,863 307,441 499,362 341,606 275,498 158,282 208.649 168,707 106,917 218.532 183,038 .136,854 115,527 237,599 85,822 81,866 172,170 140,522 95,545 156,053 81,325 97.890 56,693 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 51,492 125.544 128,990 252,972 205,249 142.047 llS.754 93,762 82,506 106,lOS 101.194 153,024 66,825 124,668 185.131 174.352 142,267 93,117 103,227 105,926 43.138 72,747 124,066 44,479 71.397 213,612 68,981 96,240 51.957 16,799 42,255 100,605 31,663 66,591 87,854 14,684 41,552 44,201 23,207 16,376 30,322 40,609 95,315 13,763 19,260 15,776 7.558 32,720 44,200 29,915 24,709 55,464 69,899 60,920 25;lOS 33,343 21,361 23,845 8,712 15,758 29,824 99,645 26,770 20.511 19,845 40,205 23,577 31,678 29.973 16,421 10,981 44.383 20,972 22,413 23,322 42.578 15,724 1,134 5.875 24,100 16,218 12,412 7.418 10,223 6,748 7,159 8.342 3,954 5,542 2,438 16,915 6,041 4,721 799 2,249 7,571 7,846 20,731 12,166 9,491 3,929 2,815 5,313 14,229 3,807 4,177 10.676 13.183 11,984 27.020 9,828 8,842 27,546 14,661 11,914 39,905 12.934 15,992 18,349 5,371 16,022 10.020 16.285 7,490 8,927 5,370 6,556 16,859 7,742 9,437 8,437 20,059 9,459 5.904 7.172 8,533 1,953 9,583 2,833 3,888 5,810 1.970 3,061 2.468 521 3.885 5,497 4,899 1,906 7,534 2,122 13,785 5,697 4,43S 6,264 3,560 10,809 7,141 6,487 2,184 11,447 9,765 5.871 6,938 12,007 20,117 4,996 6,967 5,387 1,722 5.116 2,104 2,926 4,736 9,019 3,781 6,155 6,453 4,677 1,020 3.531 4,180 2,896 11,772 3,249 2,069 5.817 4,506 475 6,636 2,089 4,622 731 296 457 817 1,210 8,602 0 464 1,601 696 2,775 7,856 1,253 16,975 11,141 12,800 11,107 15,510 5,641 3.637 10,205 7,922 7,966 5,032 7,326 2,293 8.175 2,286 2,928 1,266 lS.000 7,846 22,746 3,695 6,553 6,320 5.020 3,988 594 2,721 894 832 775 1,452 3,545 1,349 6,913 4,369 11,570 6,996 2,878 4.075 1,703 12,149 2,632 2,537 4,566 4,372 26,477 10,155 10,752 10,299 9,034 10,601 39,599 11.317 15,921 13,319 6,574 39,053 17,971 13,023 4,323 12,652 9.086 7,191 3,227 19,132 22,571 34,954 13,627 6,623 8,976 4,450 3,107 5,439 11,575 1,673 11,259 3,132 TOTAL 435,696 h.031.23'3 1.149.245 1,579,864 1.417.679 1.226.311 1,001.466 923,329 761,152 554,676 680.236 578,890 315,037 1.219.931 1.002.465 934,668 '769,411 752,405 744,759 794,266 670,150 8910435 963,056 390.612 69 TABLE 35 S-Y OF FO"RTH CLASS *NFL&TED CUBIC FERT D,,TA BY WEIGHT INCREMENTS FUR ALL NOKKRINABLB PARCELS GOVERNNENTFISCAL Y!ZAR 2000 (10/l/99 - S/30/00) lo:51 Monday, August 20. 2001 70 ADJUSTED FOR OFFICIAL PARCEL POST VOLUME LESS THEN FOLLOWING: (11 INTRA-BMC ZONE 5 PERMIT INDICIA PARCELS, VOLUME - 29,916 (21 ALASKA BYPASS, VOLUME- 1,923,307 (31 OFFICIAL MAIL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM, VOLVMB. 2,106,045 WEIGHT INCREMENT 51 2: LCJCAL 1,583 367 0 125 113 360 :: :; :i 60 61 :: :: :: 68 69 70 B 0 22: 0 0 0 0 0 20s 594 9,267 49 : : 40,02: 25.506 11=ii=II-11253,090 ZONES l-2 ZONE'3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 TOTAL 37,997 2,009 5,703 1,379 1,539 2,808 4,348 57,366 101,902 646 1,751 7,554 5,524 729 1.810 ' 120,283 100,247 44,573 388 3,762 596 718 167,613 9,329 36,535 2,786 1,141 1,567 1,661 1,260 50.581 5,506 3,070 2,646 39,192 9,367 466 863 59,136 3,419 24,280 220 526 9,350 373 3,149 41,493 3,235 17,450 9,912 047 3,115 1,656 579 4,360 37.919 11,773 537 977 1,734 2,195 0 6,901 24,418 7,073 648 11,447 3,957 1,161 2,855 7,622 35,563 39,005 124 0 651 941 1.818 44.374 1.835 46,896 12,527 775 0 397 2,223 1,762 64,580 13,344 24,094 786 1,384 3.683 9,018 659 52,968 63,709 1,989 13,181 75 .573 6,719 1,915 88,241 23.700 1,669 539 1.576 0 511 34,318 6,115 4,192 2,834 432 2,373 751 0 12,046 870 5,624 190 152 7.845 932 424 27.650 3,016 n 2,940 567 0 2,476 0 6,383 351 4,302 0 1.65i 1,145 8,102 942 5,352 1,437 3,579 2:: 1,174 14,512 2,113 ” 4,362 561. 101 468 5.492 1,192 0 0 l,ZOi 43: 461 3;636 1,180 998 1,305 190 2,152 4,691 11,516 l.S44,677 1.245.835 362,159 50,011 30.30: 82,585 30,206 9.685.803 1,793,702 420,583 182,125 14.845 4.294 7,902 30,936 2,479,893 .l-*l*l.m-ll 1----11111*1 *m---111111. 1111-s*--mm* 1-11.11111-1 ~~~.~*~~~1.* -11111111.11 *I==mmm*ememj 31,017,097~ 5,860,373 1,674,342 631,829 325.728 382,238 621,348 40,766,045 - -- - ,. . --- . . -- -.- UPS/USPS-T25-58 ATTACHMENT F- GFY-2000 VOLUMES BY ORfG-DEST BHC CDMBlNATIONs: FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -_ INTER-BMC 09:06 Monday. August 27, ~, ------------------------~---------~---~~~~---~---------------~-~~~~---~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~ DBST BHC ..--...---..---.---.------------------------~~--------------------------------------.---. ASF 01 1 ASF 02 1 ASP 03 1 ASF 04 1 ASF 05 1 ASP 06 1 ASF 07 1 ASP 08 1 ASF 09 ---------+-----‘---+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+---------+-----.--. EST VOL 1 EST VOL.;, EST VOL 1 .EST-VOL 1 EST VOL ) EST VOL 1 EST VOL 1 EST-VOL ( EST VOL ----1....+----_-.--+----~---.+---------+----~----+----~----+----~----+---------+----~---. VOLmE 1 VOLDME ) VOLVMB 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUME 1 VOLDMB I VOLUME I VOLUME +---------+-‘---‘---+------+---+~--------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+------~-. __..___-________--_-----------ORIG BMC ----1.--------------...........) 0) 01 01 ASF ---.------------------------------+---------+----~----+---------+---------+~-~------+---------+---------+-~------ASF 02 _________--___-_--__----------- ,.5551 ~,,,;,I 26201 2180) 18472) 6731 28616) 3075) 130) 5661 __._____________-___----------- 03 01 !---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~------- ASF 04 I +---------+---------+---------+---------+------.--+---------+---------+---------+--------44710 I ,835) 2760 1 19541 01 I 6112 1 3934 1 01 37761 +---------~-‘-------+---------+---------+---~-----+---------+---------+--~------~--------4431 21761 12991 01 +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-----.--- I ASF 06 _________.-____---------------ASF 07 ___.._.___--__.---__----------ASF OS __________-___----.-----------ASF 09 11777( !--..-1~~6!...-_.195~--------~~-----~~~~~-----~~~~~--------~~--------~~------~~~~------~~~ 14651 6174 1 2952 1 4441 2621 +-----.----+---------+---------+---------+---~---.-+---------+---------+---------+-------.. 6851 01 01 I ~01 01 I 12003 211) 1559( 01 22211 I I ___________-____--__--------- 01 1 10944 I 7266 1 I 17182 1 10524 ( I ---.----.----------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------364091 19703( 510.2 1 52903 1 BMC 04 I +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---.-----+.-------______-________.--__----------2074 1 2672 1 2707 1 2665 1 BMC 05 I -----------~--~----------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------- 160371 154311 !-_--.te~6!-.-.lsSsS~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~----~~~~~ 33056 1 675 1 4973 1 556871 17301 I +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------195261 123091 23561 55091 6405 1 I ---*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---.--~--+---------, 291561 20951 4.9541 56822 1 119411 +---------+---------*---------I---------*---------+---------+---------+------~--~.-----.~29611 271261 3256 ( 16509 1 6710 ( I I __-___-___-____---------------BNC 11 (Continued) ,,., 218381 I BMC 09 __.-___-.___-._..-_____________ BMC 10 ,, 150401 ,,,, +---------+---------+---------+---------+--------~+---------+---------+---.--~--+-.------70711 10283 1 139881 96934 ( lS646I I 96261 52381 01 0 01 0 0 28581 0 185701 0 4591 671 41301 01 0 29 0 135041 14681 2279 43676 16231 1320 1713 1 1490 18221 1217 1 34595 1 139321 30351 0 463 1 6570) 275 1 01 2711 11601 0 14191 17621 8991 1411 26481) 176271 --+---------+---------+----,-----+---------*---------+---------+---------+-------.--+--------- 56451 46531 BMC 02 -------------------------------+---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-----~---+--------lS257( 3371 BMC 03 BMC 06 __________-____---------------BMC 07 ____________-___--__----------BMC 08 72571 1 6351 54691 01 _______________________________+---------+---‘-----+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---~----- 41391 49201 104561 65461 ASF 10 +---------+‘------‘-+---------+---------+---------+---------+----~----+---------+.~------____________________----------666) 902 13144 I ASF 11 -------------------------------+---------+---------+----~----+---------+---~------+--.------+---------+-~-------+--------10665) 135901 1290 1 65711 BMC 01 I 426.51 , 01 825 1 21071 2301 461 01 01 01 I +---------+‘--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------.+----..--- ASF ________-________-__----------ASF 05 " 1095) 9991 34668 I 4841 26423 1 077611 10691 1177 465 207491 6554 1263 1 49751 13231 3386! 4191 143851 15631 2113, 27652 .2884 1 5992 3333 I 1 1 2001 GFY-IL000 VOLDMES BY ORIG-DEST BHC CGMBINATI0i.s FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -- INTER-BMC 09:06 Monday, August 1 27, 2001 __________._____________________________-----------------~-------~~------~-~------------- DBST-BMC ______ --___--_____________----.---------------~--~-~--------------------.---------------ASFOl 1 ASP02 1 ASP03 1 ASFOI 1 ASFO5 1 ASP06 1 ASF 07 1 ASF OS ( ASF 09 ---------+---------+---------,-----------+--.------+---------+-------~-+---------+------~-EST ML ( EST-VGL I ES+?-VGL 1 SST-VOL 1 EST-VOL 1 EST-VGL 1 EST~VGL 1 EST-VOL 1 EST-VOL --_- 1---- +---------+---------+---------+--------~+---------+---------+---------+--------VOLUME 1 VOLDME 1 VG‘VMB 1 VOLUME 1 VOLIJME ( VOLDME I VOLVME 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUME ---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+.--------+--------- --___-_-_--_----_-------------. ORIG BMC ----T..---.--..----.----------. BMC 12 I I I BMC 13 ---_--__--------_---___________ BMC 14 _______________________________ BMC 15 IContinued) - I i I 288411 -----1233!-.--.e251!-~--~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~-----~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~---~~~~~~ 309391 1799) 38281 134191 65351 657551 128431 -.--.----+---------+---------*---------t---------*---------+---------+---------+--------4'93 1 29271 3007( 10908) 964) 1077) 23831 _-_ ___-__ +---------+---------r----------+---------+---------+---------*---------+--------122881 77441 150591 123961 2541 30201 +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*---------+--------- 641 --------265421 72393 1 363211 166691 8045) 155781 15215( ---------+---------+---------+---------+-----~---+---------+---------+---------+----~---~ 10907( 739231 479851 206061 375831 1891861 659571 ~--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--.--~--.283261 571961 603001 205411 42101 583771 7551 .----- -__ +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-.-~----. 66201 151551 40171 75279 1 2097471 892591 117921 ---------+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~~----6020091, 694591 5231291 1649851 354468) 1268921) 448550~ ________________________________________----------------~---------------------~----- BMC 18 _-___-_-----_-----------------~ BMC 19 __________-_______------------BMC 20 __________-___--__--___________ BMC 21 ____________________----------All ________________________________ - I . . ..--8"+.---'1"1+-----~~~~+----~~~~~+----~~~~~+------~~~+----~~~~~+----.~~~~ 3563) 271901 1798211 49900) 30591 39837) ---------+---------+---------+---------+---~-----+---------+---------+---------+--------- - _ . .. I I 26781 +---s---m- 146631 5397 422851 1325 796) 104 65541 2552 34i8l 1693 12042( 4544 66561 0 9564 1 2516661 1576 82316 ___-- GFY-2000 VOLUMES I BY ORIG-DEST BMC~CCMEINATIOrrs: FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -- INTER-BMC 09:OS Monday, ; .~ASF ..---..---...--.-..----..---...-...--.--.---.-.-.-...-....-.---~------.---------.-.-~--10 .I ASF 11 ,I BMC 01 1 BMC 02 1DEST BMC BMC 03 1 BMC 04 1 BMC 05 ) BMC 06 August 27, ( BMC 07 ’ I 1 VOLUME i VOLUME i VOLGMB i VOLUHE i VOLUME i VOLUME j VOLUME i VOLUME i VOLUME -‘------------------~----------+---------+---------+---------,+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------~+---~~---, ORIG-BMC ----'---------:----------------I~ 01 2941~ ~'1,,,1 26031 37661 4,301 ,,,,I 11561 t ASF 01 -----------_-_---_--___________ +---------*---------I---------*-----------+---------+---------+-~-------+------..-+-~------. ASF 02 3921 28371 737) 72471 I 01 01 01 01 ____-_____-____--___----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------.+---------+--------. ASF 03 ..--.-----_--_-.-.-_-----------~--------~~-----~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~---~~~~~~!----~~~~~~-----~~~~!-----~~~! ASF 04 ______-________________________ !.----2'27!..--.1215~----~~~~~~------~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~------~~~~-~----~~~ ASF 05 ~34741 36225) 26109) 26498) 5935) 74911 6479) 22632) I ---------------‘------‘---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+---‘----+----‘--.-+----~---. ASP 06 12091 15211 .6611 6421 391251 64801 20100~ I 01 ____________________----------+---------+---------+---------+---------~---------+---------+---------+---------+----~---. ASF 07 ___________-___________________ ASF OS i‘X!( 941 10694 69f !--..-““5!--.--111~~-----~~~~~-----~~~~~------~~~~-~---~~~~~----~~~~~~------~~~~------~~~ 1061 74701 2421 30431 I 01 +---------+---------+------+---+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------,,i, 01 ~,3131 188( I 01 : 01 +-----.---+---------+--------*-----------+---------+---------+-----.----+---------+----~---- __________-_________--.-------ASF 09 __..__..____-_-________________ ASF 10 _.___-.________-_-__----------ASF 11 ..---.----.-----.-------------BMC 01 _________-_____--___----------BMC 02 ___--_-------__--__------------ 13151 466511 5041 746 9471 14031 92061 0 !----.-_-o!---.--gnl~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~-~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~ 01 9841 20121 69263 1 34651 6881 I ~01 +---------+---------+--------*-----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~------559361 2321 1083 1 75968 1 671291 33326) 01 !---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------~+---------+---------+.-------2181131 1054OI 329211 133201 9603) 175341 I 01 +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----~---9645 1 86821 786451 219551 01 624881 1~ *---------*--‘------*---------~---------+---------+---------+---------+--~.-----+----.---1064891 529811 203521 234841 1339451 01 I --------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------774551 10959 1 20741 6495 1 1285881 1129401 I +---------+---------+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+--------.+--------66151 332811 212331 150931~ 62598 1 460701 I *---------+-‘-------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----~-.-453311 91141 993311 34002) 1509361 87882] I +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+------.-1 516961 146701 254271 91111 714831 261991 +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------~---------+---------+---------+--------43513) 551.9l 283741 43366) 29699 ( 193032) I ----+---------+---------+--------+-----------+---------+~--------+---------+---------+---~~---- BMC 03 __________-___---___-~--------- BHC 04 -----------..------------------~- BMC 05 ___--_----------_-_------------ BMC 06 __________-___--____----------- BMC 07 ____-___---_-----_--___________ BMC 08 __.--__.---_-----_------------BMC 09 322831 83701 14145~ 781811 221591 118491) I +---------+---------+---------~---------+---------*---------+---------~---------~---.----~ 700631 102461 1064241 681251 SlS4ll 1443901 I BMC 10 ____-__.----.---_-------------BMC 11 IContinuedl _;(--l-l-_ -,,,_-- LI_ 1965 1 11 32117) 38145 246051 53786 71857~ 29428 ( 42154 329371 704621 85272 343241 43242 01 434411 01 241118 0 532421 3284081 34596 1 3523361 185657 45517l 293133) 369324 213721 2lS903f 59896 ( 245719 80095 1 80896 3 2001 GPY-2000 VOLUMES BY ORIQ-DEST BHC COMBINATIhci FOR ZGNB-RATED PARCEL. POST -- DEST-BMC ______----_____--_-_____________________------------------------.-----------.--.--------ASP 10 1 ASF 11 1 BHC 01 ) BMC 02 1 BMC 03 1 BMC 04 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - *_________~_________~---------~-----~~--~---------.-~-------~--.------.--------EST ML 1 EST VO‘ 1 EST ML ) EST VOL 1 EST VOL 1 EST VOL I _--_ Cl _-_- T _--- i -_-- r ---- 1 ----:----i----:----I 1 VOLUME i VOLUME i VOLUME i VOLDME .______________________________I________-*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------~---------*---------*-----.--1RfQ BMC ;~~-,--‘~~--------““‘-------i~~ .______________-_--_----------IMC 13 .__------_--_-_---------------IMC 14 .___----________-_--___________ IMC 15 29011i 5;12i 30393i 581671 ;---------;---------;---------;----------~---------~---------~---------~---------~.-------~ 19983 2267711 1719271 274Ssi I 669961 1 BMC 05 ( BMC 06 1 BHC 07 1 EST 1 EST 1 EST VOL ---- 1 ----I i VOLUMS ----: i VOLUME 857231 VOL VOL ---_ I _--- 1 ----I i VOLUME i VOLUME 692941 1064631 265012) 218607 45956~) 190211 13292 762011 408821 401491 50043 174091 42007( 740621 59001( 66021 30531( 67583 177731 I. 301761 I 44294 I 6000.5~ 1 1196811 229793 ( +---------+--‘------+--~------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+--------41341 ” 3864 1 943061 36592 1 +-------‘-+‘--------*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~-------+--------I 0044 1 43991 17378 ( 159251 19895) 93001 1 +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------,--.------+--------I 756491 654381 391001 189511 9118) -------‘------‘---------------+---------+---------+---------+-.-------+----~----+---------+---------+--------~+~-.-----,ll 1 7529131 4780461 11732231 10746071 940817( ________________________________________----------------------------------------------------------.------------..-----~-- (ContinuedI 27, 450531 .-----------------------------*+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+---------+--------IMC 16 I 179471 509e 1 94511 58333 1 ,------------------.-----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~-------+--------IHC 17 1 1117691 20080 I 416391 20204 ( ----+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------MC 18 3483 1 40854 1 414701 188461 ,--_-______-__--_--_----------t--‘------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+---------+----.---IMC 19 68119( 71680( 233911 28083 1 +---------+---------+------*--+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------___----__----------_---------IMC 20 I 14211 30161 38306) 16547) _-_--.-__--_------_----------IMC 21 August 104878 I lOSS73/ I 3152421 622471 53910 1 56834 I 32728 1245771 67163 1 37964 1 73498 374851 21031 I 112291 23390121 1 , 55537 34824 2001 I ---- 1 ----I i VOLUME 4. INTER-BMC 09:06 Monday, 1 289561 12634381 171486) 24848871 16776 88982 2303367 GFY-2000 .-.___-___.________-_______ BMC .--_ 1. _-- - -------------__-I iSF 01 .--__ _ -_-.--____-_-- _-___; SF 02 .______-___--_____-_------I iSF 03 ______._____i______________ I SF 04 VDW?4BS BY ORIG-DEST BMC CGMBINATIDI.J: WR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -- INTER-EMC 09:06 Monday, August 5 27, 2001 DEST BMC . . . ..---...--..------------------~----------=--.----------------------------.----------EMC ,08, 1 BMC 09 ~1 BMC 10 1 BMC 11 1 BMC 12 1 BMC 13 1 BMC 14 I BMC 15 1 BMC 16 - - - - - - _ - _+----~-"-+---------+--------~+---------+---------+--.------+-------.-+-------EST-VOL 1 EST-VOL 1 EST-VOL 1 EST-"Or. 1 EST-ML ) EST-VOL 1 EST-"OL 1 SST "OL 1 SST "OL _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _+---------+...---..-+---------+-----.---+---------+---------+----~----+---~~--~ 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUME 1 "OLVME I VOLVME "OLWE 1 VOLUME ) WL"ME 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUnE _ __ _ _- _ _ _+---------+---------+--------*-----------+---------+---------+---------+-------- (IRIG 8LSF 05 8974 1 6343) 68371 31401 20392 1 ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+--------. 100561 247621 26521 161, 209001 23093 1 ,4,6371 5924 1 108321 213391 ___ _ __ _ _ _+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------. 27811 157171 6471 G 1359( 52351 160341 4101 58891 01 .--------+----e,---+---------+---~-----+---------+---------+---------+---------~--------. 22951 71521 5861 14371 184861 899) .--------+------"-~+---------+---------+~--------+---------+---------+--.------+-----~--~ 20174) 34501 lS269( 45331~ 11351 1Sll .----‘---+----‘----+---------+---------+---------+~--------+---------+---------+--------. 143431 361921 373181 435761 1214481 50762) - _ - - - _ _ _+--‘------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------~.-----~-- 71671 46231 5635 21521 8411 2234 01 8501 54025 9824 1 140751 12891 269161 35814 199651 58872 111161 18031 505561 19312 1LSF 06 .__________________-------- PISF 07 PiSF OS PhSF 09 A9F 10 _________--_____---_______ ASF 11 __________________________ aIMC 01 __________-_______-_______ I!IMC 02 __________-________-----~a IMC 03 ____________________-----EIMC 04 ______________--_--___ _--, BIHC 05 ____-.____-_______-_------, a IMC 06 __________-______ _----__--, BIMC 07 ________---___-----_------, a IMC 08 a IMC 09 a ,MC 10 --_____-_- - ---------_____-. a IMC 11 __ _-______---___--------IContinued) __-. _ __ - _ __ 571191 501551 24498 1 287795 I 774171 1132891 632671 - - - - - _ _ - *---------+---------+--~------*---------*~--------+-------~-+----.----+--------520301 21856) 787491 887461 904741 700561 32494) .‘-------+----‘--‘-+---------+---------*---------~---------+---------+---.----.+-----~--248301 362561 119881 1568991 25099) 52417) 737541 ,--------+---------+---------+--------+---------+---------+---------+--------.+--------~ 846401 1003081 694081 482501 757831 671201 93362 1 .--------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------276641 279921 4230651 282241 76993 1 312461 55760) - - - - - _ - - +----‘----+---~-----+---------+---------*---------+---------*---------+--------1370758( 812228( 601511 1573321 55988 1 1933761 305.50~ ,--------+---------+---------+--*---------+---------+---------+---------+--------3999671 405255) 220026) .133487) 3061981 181396) 45775) _ _- - - _ - _+---------+---------+-----~---+---------+---------+---------+---------+-----.--01 2001731 496171 405911 1580171 805181 360731 _ - - - - _ __+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*--------01 89036 1 lb15121 1434031 1346141 131701 5954581 .___--___ *Led- -----+-------‘-+---‘-----+---------+---------+---------+----.---~+--------610691 128158( 01 1355031 2555SS( 1238171 444441 ----+---------+----‘----+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+~-------01 694691 2676321 1026801 1313961 94427 1 1096361 ________________________________________------------------------------------------------ 24955 1 134577 413831 96078 584261 91891 300161 30912 45529 1 67831 59523 ( 49394 345741 218404 GFY-2000 ______-__-_--ORIG BMC _---_-------_---- VOLUMES BY ORIG-DBST BHC COMBINATID1.J FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -- 49S161 4017Sj 56076) 25636) 562081 820831 01 357271 25679,j I -------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------,.--~-----+-------- 46,301 155421 1149421 765381 01 12853) BMC 16 69026) 586441 425861 1142651 1379331 162781 577651 I .-----.------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+--.------+-------BHC 17 _..--..-_..--.-..-_.-----.-----~-6ll~s"!-.-"23'nn!_.--~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~-~~~~~ 653331 107251 331741 278781 733661 BMC 18 313381 348681 I ..-----------------------------+----~----+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+~--------+------~1 153SOll 457091 ~522761 75089l 990911 465091 514751 BMC 19 -..----.----------------~------+---------+---------+---------+------~--*---------+---------*---------+---------+-------BMC 20 -------.--.--.--._-.-----~~----~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~-~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~~~~~~~-----~~~~ 580991 1047361 67693 1 lS9893( 124081 1 2116841 2608491 BMC 21 . ..-.-.----.---.---------------+---------+-----~---+---------+---------+--------~+---------+-~-------+---------+-~--~---. 1 48088621 3104875) 14522661 27983091 Icontinued) August 6. 27. 2001 DBST-BMC .-..--------..--..-.---------------------.--------.----.-----------~------.---..-~.----. BMC 08 1 BMC 09 ( BMC 10 ) BMC 11 ( BMC 12 1 BMC 13 1 BMC 14 ( BMC 15 ( BMC 16 _-__- -__- +---------+---------+--------t-----------+---------+--------.+------.--+.----~-SST VOL 1 EST VOL ) EST-VOL ) EST-VOL / EST-VOL ) SST VOL 1 EST-VOL ) EST VOL 1 EST-VOL ____Y -_-- +----I----+-.--~----.+-----*-----------.--+----~----+--------.+-..~~----+----.--VOLVHB 1 VOLUME ( VOLUME 1 VOLUME 1 VOL"MB ) VOL"ME ( VOLVME 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUME +---------+---‘---‘-t--‘---------+---------+---------+---~-----+---------+-.------.+-~.----- k-;;--------‘:---------------I 22211,1 841651 X794,0) 1126621 01 _________________-__----------+---------+---------+---------+---------*---------+---------+---------,---~-----+-~-----~ BMC 13 ( 3439271 2786941 1427281 3416501 1175291 ~------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------~+---------+-------.-+---------+-.---~-BMC 14 306041 343991 132481 89049( 294621 I -------------------------.-----+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~-----BMC 15 INTER-B&K 09:06 Monday, 1609ll 01 , 7570 39750 2761, 2790 108621 225711 32861 2267741 48431 160951 55411 GFY-2000 VGLUnES BY ORIG-DBST BMC COMBINATICmS FUR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST -- INTER-BMC 09:OCi Monday, August DEST BHC -_..--..---...-.~-..----~-----------------------BHC 17 1 BMC 18 1 BMC 19 1 BHC 20 1 BMC 2i All ---------+---------*---------+---------+---------+--------EST "OL 1 EST-"OL 1 EST-"OL 1 EST-"OL 1 EST-"OL 1 EST-"OL ____ 1_--_ +---------+---------+---------+---------+------~-VOLVHE 1 VOLUME 1 VGLUMB 1 VOLUME 1 VOLUMB 1 VOLUME --+---------+--~---‘--+---------+-----~---+---------+--------- _____________________________ ORIG BMC --__T __________________________ 1 ( ( ( 1 ( ASF 01 -------------------------------+ ..-.-'~1+.---_95'1+_----~~~~+----~~~~~*--------~+---~~~~~~ 38901 107931 3781 ASP 02 43041 s-1 I*---------+---------+---------+---------~-------~*~---.----_______-_______________________ 46961 11602l 13943 1 128801 ASP 03 37051 I +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------____---_______________________ .30001 376561 11121) ASF 04 108271 247041 I . ..----..-..---..---------*-----+---------~---------+---------+---------+---------+--------244351 9766 1 223341 .91939( 176331 ASP 05 I -------------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------~---------+--------7261 31561 20721 40791 ASF 06 4493 1 I ..-----...---.-----------------+----------+---------+---------+---------+--------~+--------ASF 07 -----_-...-._.-----_-----------~ ---.~210!---.--194!----~~~~~~----~~~~~~-----~~~~~---~~~~~~ 6021 65091 ASP 08 74451 25671 25871 I‘ _____--_______________________ -+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------60721 21931 67601 30201 ASP 09 01 I --.----..--.-------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------05441 591171 1 1335531 5797 1 ASF 10 198411 .----.-..--...-----------------+---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+------~-11728) 4213) 123471 127431 270) ASF 11 I --.----------.---.-------------+---------+---------~---------+---------+---------+----~---260421 127461 515471 272021 369141 BMC 01 I .----.--..----.---.------------+---------+-------~-+---------+---------+---------+--------27019 1 392101 412701 8695 ( 546861 BMC 02 I ..---.--..--.------------------~---------~---------+---------+---------~---------+----~---SMC 03 --__-.-.~--.--.----_-----------~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ 451221 534001 528521 345221 1437371 BMC 04 I .-------....-------------------+---------+---------+---------+--.--~----+---------*--------424761 814391 24694 1 257121 BMC 05 1 602411 ---------..--------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------305501 3760471 I 4750641 166681 936191 EMC 06 ..-----...--.----.-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------912921 2864341 1 1649601 276701 886261 BMC 07 --.----..-------.--.-----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------240861 1394911 16945 1 106099 1 BMC 08 I 4074211 .---..--.-..-------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------647551 1626SSl 2120751 12795 1 92472 1 BMC 09 I --.----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+----~----*--------1413BOl 223561 BMC 10 75301 4~76061 I, 35486( -..-.---.----------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------63592 1 1641341 1 1746001 237091 1777581 BMC 11 ________________________________________----------------------------------------------------(Continued) ,,,,. ,,,, , 55917 336690 309707 477644 179333 133270 135986 796178 211296 1266110 1154578 1632357 1612651 4530509 3478742 2193449 2963428 1788522 2676479 7 27, 2001 UPS/uSP!+TZS-58 :. I .I I -+- I -+-+- , + GFY-2000 INTRA-BMC ZONE-RATE PAnc'EL POST VOLUMES BY BMCIASP BMCIASF ., GFY-00 VOLUME PERCBNT TOTAL VOLUME tOS.6413 0.69 02 178,755 0.59 3 ASP 03 204,767 0.68 4 ASF 04 365,951 1.21 5 ASF 05~ 337,152 1.11 6 ASF '06, 130,053 0.43 7 ASP 07 423,198 1.40 8 ASP 08 411,242 1.36 9 ASP 09 11,857 0.04 10 ASP 10 391,329 1.29 11 ASP 11 170,561 0.56 12 BHC 01 343,350 1.13 13 BMC 02 809,131 2.67 14 BHC 03 836,48E 2.76 15 BMC 04 3.463.363 11.45 16 BMC 05 1,190,835 3.94 17 BMC 06 1,152,047 3.81 18 BMC 07~ 1.454,036 4.81 19 BHC oe 1,710.122 5.65 20 BHC 09 1.082.095 3.58 21 BMC 10 691,816 2.95 22 BMC 11 i,375,SOS 4.55 23 BMC 12 1.605.372 5.97 24 BMC 13 1,266,83.4 4.19 25 BMC 14 703,578 2.33 26 BMC 15 724,026 2.39 27 BMC 16 713,948 2.36 1 ASQ 01 2 ASF 09:06 Monday, August 2;. rOOl 9 GFY-2000 'INTRA-BMC ZONE-RATE PknCEL POST VOLVMES BY BMC/ASF Ohs BMC/ASF GFY-00 voLo?4B 2.437.187 PERCENT TOTAL VOLUME 8.06 28 BMC 17 29 BMC 1s 30 BMC 19 1,692,988 5.60 31 BMC 20 2.238.415 7.40 32 BMC 21 1,142,137 3.70 33 ALL 30,253,129 100.00 386,043 1.28 09:OS Honday. August 2;. 1001 10 GFY-2000 DEST-BMC ZONE-RATB PAn<EL POST VDLL"4ES BY BMC/ASP Oba BMC/ASF 01 GFY-00 VOLVMB 394,117 PERCFeNT TOTAL VOLUME 0.20 1 ASF 2 ASF 03 1,247,684 0.62 ,3 ASP 04 3.267.990 1.62 4 ASP 05 2,187,485 1.09 5 ASP 06 168,382 0.08 ~6 Asp 00 776,566 0.39 7 ASP 10 '3.025.473 1.50 8 ASF 11 1,050,519 0.52 9 BNC 01 5.019.757 2.49 10 BMC 02 5,,459.647 2.71 11 BMC 03 2.891.608 1.44 12 BHC 04 12,402,.829 6.16 13 BMC 05 6,306,435 3.13 14 BMC 06 10,498.208, 5.21 15 BMC 01 ?,663,382 3.81 16 BMC 08 23.207.623 11.53 17 PMC.09 10.008.382 4.97 1s BMC 10 8,041,154 3.99 19 BMC 11 10.750.207 5.34 20 BWC 12 12,173.226 6.05 21 BMC 13 9,136,888 4.54 22 BMC 14 4,755,592 2.36 23 BMC 15 5.004.452 2.49 24 BMC 16 11.081.542 5.50 25 BMC 17 15.194,505 7.55 26 BHC 18 2,233,510 1.11 27 Em 19 10.376.414 5.15 09:06 Monday, August 21, 1001 11 UPSRTSF’S-T25-58 RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-59. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-15. (a) Describe what specific MODS operation or cost pool was used to derive the productivity of the NM0 Distribution at Sectional Center Facilities (“SCFs”). (b) Explain why it is appropriate to apply the productivity of this MODS operation or cost pool to be the productivity of the NM0 distribution at SCFs. RESPONSE: (a). It is my understanding that the productivity is from the MODS costpool MODS ManP. (b). It is my understanding that the majority of sorting that occurs in the MODS costpool ManP is the sortation of nonmachinable and nonmachinable oversize parcels. RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-60. Refer to your response to interrogatory (a) Explain what the term “secondary” operations.” UPS/USPS-T25-5(f) means when referring to “secondary (b) With respect to the MODS “LD43” pool, why would “platform work involving unloading truck from BMC or plant” not be a MODS “1 PLATFRM” pool cost? (c) With respect to the MODS “LD43” pool, why would platform work involving “getting mail to incoming secondary operations” not be a MODS “1 PLATFRM” pool cost? RESPONSE: (a). It is my understanding that the term “secondary specific sort level. It is further my understanding operation” refers to a that incoming secondary sort for parcels at a MODS facility would be sorting parcels to 5digits. (b). I do not have any additional information beyond what I provided in UPS/USPS-T25-5. (c). I do not have any additional information UPS/USPS-T25-5. beyond what I provided in RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-61. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). With respect to the NonMODS “ALLIED” pool, why would “manual distribution of parcels or NMOs to carrier route or in some cases to 5-digit zone” not be a Non-MODS “MANP” cost? RESPONSE: I do not have any additional UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). information beyond what I provided in response to RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-62. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). With respect to the NonMODS “MANP” pool, why would there be manual distribution of parcels “in some cases to 5-digit zone”? RESPONSE: I do not have any additional UPS/USPS-T25-S(f). information beyond what I provided in response to RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-63. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). With respect to the MODS “1 POUCHING” pool, why is there “manual distribution of sacks and parcels to rolling stock by 5-digit or zone, possibly using conveyor belts,” taking place at MODS facilities for Parcel Post? RESPONSE: It is my understanding nonmachinable that this could refer to irregular shaped parcels and outsides being sorted to 5-digits. I do not have any other information beyond this and the response to UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-64. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-S(f). With respect to the MODS ‘YSACK-H” pool, why is there “manual distribution of sacks (of parcels) to 5-digit or zone, possibly using conveyor belts,” taking place at MODS facilities for Parcel Post? RESPONSE: I do not have any more information UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). beyond what is provided in response to RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-65. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). With respect to the MODS “MANP” pool, why would manual distribution of parcels or sacks in “some cases to carrier route” not be a MODS “LD43” pool cost? RESPONSE: I do not have any additional UPS/USPS-T25-5(f). information beyond what is provided in response to RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE UPS/USPS-T25-66. Refer to your response to interrogatory UPS/USPS-T25-12. Provide your precise definition for the terms “SCF,” “AO,” and “DDU” as they are used in your models. Describe how your definitions differ from those used by other Postal Service witnesses. RESPONSE: In preparing these cost models I have used the nomenclature by previous witnesses USPS-T-25 in previous cases. that has been used For purpose of the cost models discussed in and LR-J-64, the terms associate office (AO) or delivery unit (DU) refer to what the public normally refers to as a “Post Office”. It is the facility that the general public enters mail and the facility where the carrier stations are located. I do not know how every other witness uses this term, but other terms for this type of facility are carrier station or post office. For the purposes of the cost models discussed in USPS-T-25 term Sectional Center Facility (SCF) refers to what I also call a plant. facility between the A0 and the BMC, in which originating crossdocked and destination nonmachinable It represents any Parcel Post is simply Parcel Post is sorted to 5-digits. There are instances where Auxiliary Service Facilities (ASFs) I do not know how other witnesses and LR-J-64, the perform the roles of SCFs/plants. use this term, however, it is my understanding that not all plants are SCFs. For the purposes of the cost models discussed in USPS-T-25 term Bulk Mail Center (BMC) refers to a facility that sorts machinable and sorts nonmachinable 64, this encompasses parcels to 3-digits. and LR-J-64, the parcels to 5-digits For purposes of the cost models in LR-J- the 21 BMCs and the 8 ASFs when they perform the function of a RESPONSE OF UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE WITNESS JENNIFER L. EGGLESTON TO INTERROGATORIES OF UNITED PARCEL SERVICE BMC. I do not know how every other witness uses this term; however, some witnesses probably use the term BMC to refer only to the 21 BMCs. DECLARATION I, Jennifer Eggleston, answers are true and corrkct, Dated: hm-nber 26, declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing to the best of my~knowledge, XCJ 1 information, and belief. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I have this day served the foregoing participants of record in this proceeding in accordance document upon all with section 12 of the Rules of Practice. &/ Brian M. Reimer 475 L’Enfant Plaza West, SW. Washington, DC. 20260-l 137 (202) 2683037 Fax -5402 December 26,200l
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