D3Logic is one of only a handful of mail processing companies in the country that works "hand-in-hand"
with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Our Multiple Line Optical Character Recognition (MLOCR)
are certified by the USPS to barcode sort and move your mail faster into the mail stream giving you
a discount on your postage without sacrificing any quality. You need not do anything different to
prepare your mail for D3Logic, nor are required to make any changes or investments in your operation.
All that is required is that a lower postage amount be affixed on your mail pieces for us to process,
and the rest is up to us! D3Logic can even affix the postage to your mail if you so desire.
Once your mail is at D3Logic, we commingle it with hundreds of thousands of other pieces through our
barcode sorting equipment. This enables us to save you thousands of dollars through USPS postal rate
qualifications. Your mail pieces are then distributed to the Bulk Mail Centers, Sectional Center
Facilities or Destination Delivery Units across the region and United States to achieve the
qualified discounts.
We also offer Fast-forward service that, while barcode sorting runs your mail through a database
supplied to us by the USPS. This database updates and automatically sends your mail to the new
addresses of recipients who have changed their addresses and who have filed Change of Address
Requests with the USPS.
Call your D3Logic Account Representative or call D3 directly to get more information
on our presort services.
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Are most of the addresses on your mail pieces hand-written?
No worries!
Our Parascript Total Recognition software can read any combination of text and will translate the
data into computer readable information, so you can send us your handwritten mail and receive postal
discounts with no worries at all!
HANDWRITTEN MAIL FAQ´s
Q. How many pieces can you process per hour?
A. This Automated process runs roughly at a 23,000 pieces per hour vs the traditional 400/hr
using manual encoding stations, and has a 90% accuracy rate. The 10% that gets kicked-back are
re-processed and if any fail the second pass, they are full-rated and put in the mail.
Q. What size mail pieces can this software read and process?
A. The software has the ability to process both letter and flat sized mail pieces
(minimum to maximum allowable sizes).
Q. What happens if the handwritten address is invalid?
A. Address script cross-validates the data against the USPS database to ensure the highest
accuracy and deliverability.
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