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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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INCREMENT
LOCAL
49
50
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1.62:
694,618
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ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
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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
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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29
30
31
32
33
34
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38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
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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
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804
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1,886
13,120
1,122
116
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1,479
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2,481
14,264
9,626
5,005
24.414
7;e91
1,321
4,637
943
1,167
2,330
0
l.l
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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
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13,324
2,141
6
2,091
106
753
1,232
4,477
104,134
27,026
~...11=1~~11
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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
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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
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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
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::
31
32
::
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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
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0
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ZONB 5
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ZONE 7
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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
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843,865
659.488
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363.362
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287,678
311,993
266,224
174,781
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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
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f,’
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31
32
33
2
36
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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
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578
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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
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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:
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1,583
367
0
125
113
360
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61
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68
69
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9,267
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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
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5,352
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3,579
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1,174
14,512
2,113
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101
468
5.492
1,192
0
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3;636
1,180
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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
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09:06 Monday. August 27,
~,
------------------------~---------~---~~~~---~---------------~-~~~~---~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~
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BMC 06
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72571
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1
2001
GFY-IL000 VOLDMES BY ORIG-DEST BHC CGMBINATI0i.s FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST --
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09:06 Monday,
August
1
27, 2001
__________._____________________________-----------------~-------~~------~-~-------------
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01
01
01
01
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9471
14031
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I
----+---------+---------+--------+-----------+---------+~--------+---------+---------+---~~----
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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
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1 BMC 04
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.______________________________I________-*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------~---------*---------*-----.--1RfQ BMC
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1 EST
1 EST
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(ContinuedI
27,
450531
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I
179471
509e 1
94511
58333 1
,------------------.-----------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+-~-------+--------IHC 17
1 1117691
20080 I
416391
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3483 1
40854 1
414701
188461
,--_-______-__--_--_----------t--‘------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--~------+---------+----.---IMC 19
68119(
71680(
233911
28083 1
+---------+---------+------*--+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------___----__----------_---------IMC 20
I
14211
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3152421
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I
112291
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1
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55537
34824
2001
I
---- 1 ----I
i VOLUME
4.
INTER-BMC
09:06 Monday,
1
289561
12634381
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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
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23093 1
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5924 1
108321
213391
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07
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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
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--_____-_- - ---------_____-.
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571191
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________________________________________------------------------------------------------
24955 1
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413831
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584261
91891
300161
30912
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59523 (
49394
345741
218404
GFY-2000
______-__-_--ORIG BMC
_---_-------_----
VOLUMES BY ORIG-DBST BHC COMBINATID1.J FOR ZONE-RATED PARCEL POST --
49S161
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562081
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01
357271
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I
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586441
425861
1142651
1379331
162781
577651
I
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_..--..-_..--.-..-_.-----.-----~-6ll~s"!-.-"23'nn!_.--~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~--~-~~~~~
653331
107251
331741
278781
733661
BMC 18
313381
348681
I
..-----------------------------+----~----+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+~--------+------~1
153SOll
457091
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75089l
990911
465091
514751
BMC 19
-..----.----------------~------+---------+---------+---------+------~--*---------+---------*---------+---------+-------BMC 20
-------.--.--.--._-.-----~~----~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~-~~~~~----~~~~~~----~~~~~~---~~~~~~~-----~~~~
580991
1047361
67693 1
lS9893(
124081
1
2116841
2608491
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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
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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
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------____---_______________________
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376561
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ASF 04
108271
247041
I
. ..----..-..---..---------*-----+---------~---------+---------+---------+---------+--------244351
9766 1
223341
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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
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.----.-..--...-----------------+---------*---------+---------+---------+---------+------~-11728)
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127431
270)
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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
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-..-.---.----------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------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.
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Brian M. Reimer
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December 26,200l