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Bag

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A-3 mail bag a large bag in which the mail is placed.
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A-6 mail bag a small bag in which the mail is placed.
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Bag Label
(also referred to as a keeper tag)

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A piece of thin cardboard with pre-printed or hand-written information
to be inserted in the label holder on mail bags to show the destination
and contents of the bag.
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Brackets of Inclusion

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The "brackets of inclusion" in the National Presortation Schematic (NPS)
play a key role; they indicate which FSAs can be grouped/bundled and containerized
together.
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Bundle/Grouping

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Grouping is the process of combining mail together by a common element.
Groupings can be separated from other groupings by bundling. A "bundle"
describes a number of mail items tied together by elastic, string or plastic
straps.
If using NDG Presort, bundling is the only option for segregating
the groupings.
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Bundle Label
(Facing Slip)

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A bundle label (also known as a facing slip) must be applied to each
bundle that is not a Level 1 Delivery Facility bundle. In other words,
a bundle label must be affixed to Level 3 Distribution Centre Facility
(DCF) bundles, Level 4 Forward Consolidation Point (FCP) bundles and
to Residue bundles. Bundle labels must be securely fastened
to the bundles and must indicate the NPS routing information and the Service
Option.
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Container Label

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A piece of thin cardboard containing pre-printed or hand-written information
to be inserted in the label holder attached to a container. The label
details the contents and the container's destination.
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Container
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Includes the following:
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A-3 mail bag a large bag in which the mail is placed.
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A-6 mail bag a small bag in which the mail is placed.
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Flats Tub a container in which Oversize (O/S) mail
is placed.
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Lettertainer a container in which Short and Long
(S/L) mail is placed.
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Delivery Facility (DF - Level 1 of the NPS)
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Urban postal stations, letter carrier depots and rural postal facilities.
This is the first level of consolidation of the National Presortation
Schematic (NPS).
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Distribution Centre Facility (DCF - Level 3 of the NPS)
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A major postal facility where mail is received, sorted, handled and sent
to, or received from, a group of dependent postal facilities. This is
the third level of consolidation as per the National Presortation Schematic
(NPS).
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Facing
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Facing the mail is a process whereby all the items are placed with the
address facing the same direction.
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Flats Tub

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A hardsided container used primarily to transport Oversize (O/S) mail.
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Foward Consolidation Point (FCP - Level 4 of the NPS)
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A major postal facility where mail is received, sorted, handled and sent
to, or received from, other major and/or dependant postal facilities. This is
the fourth level of consolidation as per the National Presortation Schematic
(NPS).
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Forward Sortation Area (FSA)
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The first three characters (alpha-numeric-alpha) of the postal code which
represent a geographic area (e.g. K1A).
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Grouping/Bundling

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Grouping is the process of combining mail together by a common element.
For the NDG Presort Option, items are grouped according to the National
Presortation Schematic (NPS). Groupings can be separated from other groupings
by bundling.
A "bundle" describes a number of mail items tied together by elastic,
string or plastic straps.
If using NDG Presort, bundling is the only option for segregating
the groupings.
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Keeper Tag
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see Bag Label
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Labelling
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Printing relevant data on a label or facing slip or inserting labels
into the label holders of mail bags or hard-sided containers prior to
dispatch.
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Lettertainer

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A hardsided container used primarily to transport Short and Long (S/L)
mail.
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Local Delivery Unit (LDU)
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The last three characters (numeric-alpha-numeric) of the postal code
which represent a specific point or set of points of call located within
the area identified by the Forward Sortation Area (FSA).
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Mail Preparation
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Mail Preparation is the process of:
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Facing the mail (arranging the mail so that the addresses all face
in the same direction);
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Containerizing the mail (placing the mail inside mail bags or hard-sided
containers);
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Labelling (affixing labels to mail groupings and containers).
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Mail Presortation
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Mail Presortation is the process of:
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Sequencing (sorting the mail in alphanumeric order by FSA or postal code);
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Grouping (bundling the mail according to the National Presortation
Schematic - NPS);
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Sequencing the groupings/bundles in containers according to the mail
preparation, presortation requirements and the National
Presortation Schematic (NPS).
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NDG Presort
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The NDG Presort Option is the basic mail presortation option for Addressed
Admail and Publications Mail. The mail is sequenced by FSA or by postal code, then
grouped and containerized according to the National Presortation Schematic
(NPS).
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National Presortation Schematic (NPS)
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The National Presortation Schematic (NPS) is a document containing a set of
tables that indicates the sequence in which FSAs can be grouped and containerized,
as well as the information that has to be entered on container labels to move
mailings across Canada. The NPS is updated on a monthly basis.
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National Presortation Schematic (NPS) Levels
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The levels of consolidation as per the National Presortation Schematic
(NPS) are as follows:
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Level 1 Delivery Facility (bundles and containers)
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Level 2 City consolidation (containers only)
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Level 3 Distribution Centre Facility (DCF) (bundles and
containers)
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Level 4 Forward Consolidation Point (FCP) (bundles and
containers)
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Not all services can access all NPS levels.
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National Presortation Schematic (NPS) Routing Information
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NPS information that must be included on Level 3, Level 4 and Residue
bundle labels as well as on all container labels, according to the
appropriate make-up level (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
and Residue).
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NPS Order
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NPS order is the sequence in which items are placed as per the NPS.
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Example:
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LCD Centretown would come first, STN Vanier would come second, and
Stittsville would come third.
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Oversize (O/S) - Addressed AdmailTM
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Mail that exceeds 245 mm (9.6") in length, 156 mm (6.125") in width or 5 mm (0.196")
in thickness but does not exceed 380 mm (14.7")in length, 270 mm (10.6")in
width or 20 mm (0.79") in thickness.
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Oversize (O/S) - Publications MailTM
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Mail that exceeds 245 mm (9.6") in length, 150 mm (5.9") in width or 5 mm (0.196")
in thickness but does not exceed 380 mm (14.7")in length, 270 mm (10.6")in
width or 20 mm (0.79") in thickness.
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Office of Deposit
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A Canada Post facility where the customer is authorized to deposit mail.
In certain areas, Residue bags and hard-sided containers must be labelled
for the office responsible for processing the Residue container rather
than to the office where mail will be deposited.
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Postal Code
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A six-character alphanumeric combination (ANA NAN) assigned to one
or more postal addresses in a specific delivery area (e.g. M4B 1G5).
It is an integral part of every postal address in Canada which is used
to identify the various processing/delivery facilities and post offices.
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Residue Bundle/Grouping
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Bundles that cant be containerized to Levels 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the NPS
must be containerized as Residue.
There is no minimum number of items for the last Residue bundle.
The maximum thickness of the bundle cannot exceed 100 mm (4 inches)
for Short and Long (S/L) items or 200 mm (8 inches) for Oversize (O/S)
items.
The last residue bundle has no minimum fill requirement.
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Sequencing
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Sequencing consists of sorting the mail in alphanumeric order by FSA
or by postal code.
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Short and Long (S/L) - Addressed AdmailTM
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Mail that is 140 mm (5.5") in length, 90 mm (3.5") in width
or 0.18 mm (0.007") in thickness but does not exceed 245 mm (9.6")
in length, 156 mm (6.125") in width or 5 mm (0.196") in thickness.
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Short and Long (S/L) - Publications MailTM
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Mail that is 140 mm (5.5") in length, 90 mm (3.5") in width or 0.18 mm
(0.007") in thickness but does not exceed 245 mm (9.6") in length,
150 mm (5.9") in width or 5 mm (0.196") in thickness.
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Tie-on Tag

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An eyelet tag which must be affixed to a mail bag with string or a plastic
cable tie.
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