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Bulk mail

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Bulk mailbroadly refers tomailthat is mailed and processed in bulk at reduced rates. The term is sometimes used as a synonym foradvertising mail.

TheUnited States Postal Service(USPS) defines bulk mail broadly as "quantities of mail prepared for mailing at reduced postage rates." The preparation includes presorting and placing into containers byZIP code.The containers, along with a manifest, are taken to an area in apost officecalled a bulk-mail-entry unit. The presorting and the use of containers allow highly automated mail processing, both in bulk and piecewise, in processing facilities called bulk mail centers (BMCs).

In 2009, the USPS announced plans to streamline sorting and delivery. BMCs were renamedNetwork Distribution Centers.[1][2]

Junk mail[edit]

Although bulk mail, junk mail, and admail are, strictly speaking, not synonymous, the terms are used in common parlance to refer to unsolicited invitations delivered by mail (typically, but not invariably, at bulk rates) to homes and businesses.

References[edit]

  1. ^Postal Service to Revamp Bulk Mail Center NetworkParcel, February 25 2009
  2. ^Changes In Store For Postal Bulk Mail Center NetworkPostalReporter News Blog, February 26 2009

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