Australia Post has just completed the largest overhaul to the mail system in
its history. These changes have major repercussions for businesses that mail to large
customer databases.
As of the 1st July,
2002, all bulk mail is required to be barcoded by the sender, in order to
receive the Bulk Mail Discount, in addition to the address. The barcode is a
machine-readable representation of the address.
For businesses that use bulk mail regularly, the appending of barcodes to
their
databases can be a time consuming and potentially costly ongoing exercise.
This is where we can help you.
With over twenty
years experience in both the mailing and the data manipulation industries, we are
perfectly positioned to help your business not only bring its databases up to Australia
Posts barcoding standards, but also to transform them into a potent marketing tool,
that will help you retain and enhance your current client bases and to capture
whole new markets.
Weve put
together an overview that will inform you of the changes to Australia Posts system
and what can be done to actually save you money.
DPID A Starting Point
1. What Is DPID?
2. How Will This Effect Your Business?
3. How We Can Help You.
4. Your Solution
1. What
is DPID?
In order to improve
efficiency in its service to bulk mailing businesses, Australia Post has introduced a new
system of postal discounts that revolve around the barcoding of all addresses in
Australia.
To do this Australia Post
has developed the Postal Address File (PAF) which is a national reference file containing
more than 9.4 million (and growing) delivery addresses each one with a unique eight
digit Delivery Point Identifier (DPID).
In order for your business
to claim discounts under the new bulk postage scheme, at least 90% of all bulk
mailings must be barcoded with their unique DPIDs.
2. How Will This Effect Your Business?
Firstly, it means that all
mailed-to client databases need to be modified to suit the Australia Post
address criteria, and then updated with DPIDs in order to claim postal discounts
when mailing.
Secondly, it means that
all externally rented mailing lists will need to have DPIDs appended and the
barcodes in both cases must be printed on the label/letter/envelope in conjunction with
the address.
However it will also mean:
-
- Postage savings ranging
from 4 to 8%, depending on mail lodgement profile and with a new minimum of 300
barcoded letters.
- Less dead mail
(return-to-sender) due to more accurate address data.
- Intelligent campaign
monitoring and automated fulfilment opportunities via barcode scanning on reply mail.
- More effective database
management opportunities through more effective record linking and matching using the
DPID.
3. How We Can Help You.
By offering a
comprehensive barcoding service that doesnt end with just appending DPIDs.
To help you take full
advantage of this new system we have developed levels of service that will encompass all
of the benefits made available by DPID.
ALB is able to: -
Tidy
up your existing client database to DPID standards including verification of
current data deliverability, modification where necessary and possible, a new level
of accurate de-duplication, and keying-in new records in appropriate formats
Appending
DPID codes to mass files from the PAF (Postal Address File over 9.4 million
Australia-wide and growing), where possible and noting the reasons and problems where not
possible.
Processing
of pre-printed envelopes, self adhesive labels or personalised letters for
window faced envelopes, using latest barcoding equipment.
Stuffing
and sorting for correct Australia Post lodgement procedure to ensure that our
clients will receive the MAXIMUM possible postal discount we have
knowledge and expertise in this area.
For
Consumer Data, the ability to enhance your records with phone numbers, additional
residents at address, and geodemographic lifestyle indicators, to enable true data mixing
of clients and prospects the result your ability to target additional
prospects that best match your current clients.
For
Business Data, we can not only add phone and fax numbers, but Industry categories,
employee numbers (in many cases), ACN, RBNs, Key Executives even a profit and
credit profile. And with the introduction of the GST, new essential Australian Business
Numbers.
4.
Your Solutions
The
new system is now compulsory, in order to achieve any postal discount.
Not only letters but also pre-sort trays will need identification.
What
can you do In-house? What will it cost in time, money and retraining, plus ongoing
appending?
The
Answer is simple.
Just
call us on 1300 66 33 99 from 7am to 9pm so a brief review can be conducted on your
database. |