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General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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SpacePhoenix
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Re: General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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Pidleypoo wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 08:19
postslippete wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 06:53
clashcityrocker wrote:
23 Sep 2023, 17:05
postslippete wrote:
23 Sep 2023, 16:32

I don't think they want us to deliver the mail separately to the parcels Jen.
Why then do we have Dedicated Parcel Routes?

Like I said clash its all about the parcels.


Dedicated parcel routes are the beginning of courier style delivery services like Amazon. My feeling is that it will take work away from workplaces and put them at risk of merger and closure. They won't ensure the USO and there will be an even further reduction of delivery workers.
We have dprs in our office of about 130 deliveries, they were put in about 6 months ago.

They have been such a disaster with deliveries having been made far too big and the fact that we don’t have the staff for the dpr’s and can’t seem to employ anyone that they’re being removed next month.

It has not been uncommon for there to be 3-4 days worth of undelivered parcels and obviously massive amounts of mail.

Been such a great idea.
I wonder how many DOs and local parcel hubs that also applies to
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Re: General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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Jen1 wrote:
23 Sep 2023, 19:33
clashcityrocker wrote:
23 Sep 2023, 17:05
postslippete wrote:
23 Sep 2023, 16:32

I don't think they want us to deliver the mail separately to the parcels Jen.
Why then do we have Dedicated Parcel Routes?
Exactly and they want to stop delivering letters on a Saturday and just deliver parcels

We tried that in our office during covid and it was absolute disaster due to the number of small tracked
Why was it a disaster? I cleared two rounds of tracked yesterday in less time than it would normally take to do one full round, I feel if you didn't have to fully prep the rounds on Saturday you could probably clear 3 or more rounds of Tracked.

I wonder if RM are increasing Tracked prices to try and cut down on the numbers of Traced and so increase non Tracked?
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Re: General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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TopperGas wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 11:17
I wonder if RM are increasing Tracked prices to try and cut down on the numbers of Traced and so increase non Tracked?
I think many firms will just take their business elsewhere if they feel that Tracked is getting too expensive. Many firms posting, especially big ones likely want to have anything they send trackable from when they dispatch it upto and including when delivery is made (or attempted)
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Re: General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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SpacePhoenix wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 11:36
TopperGas wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 11:17
I wonder if RM are increasing Tracked prices to try and cut down on the numbers of Traced and so increase non Tracked?
I think many firms will just take their business elsewhere if they feel that Tracked is getting too expensive. Many firms posting, especially big ones likely want to have anything they send trackable from when they dispatch it upto and including when delivery is made (or attempted)
That will only work if the other firms are under cutting RM's Tracked prices? There's also loads of eBay ete private customers who might take the risk and used non tracked to try and save money.

For the under sized parcels/packets I'd suggest there's around a 50% split betweeen Tracked and non Tracked
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I've seen an increase in contracts RM has taken on. Inpost locker parcels for one.
I'm turning purple!
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I find it a bit odd we're delivering InPost Locker parcels to customers addresses, what's the point in using their service if it's not being delivered to a locker?
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TopperGas wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 15:16
I find it a bit odd we're delivering InPost Locker parcels to customers addresses, what's the point in using their service if it's not being delivered to a locker?
Perhaps these are users (sellers) on Vinted sending to people who haven't got an InPost locker nearby?:
I'm shopping on Vinted - do I need to print a label?

............

InPost Home Delivery

For parcels being delivered to someone’s house, you’ve got one option – print a label at home and attach it to the parcel. We can’t create digital labels for home deliveries just yet.
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"InPost Home Delivery ships from lockers to the buyer's home"

No idea how parcels get into the RM pipeline from the InPost lockers?
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TopperGas wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 11:17
I wonder if RM are increasing Tracked prices to try and cut down on the numbers of Traced and so increase non Tracked?
Now there's a plan. Suck everyone into sending Tracked (because for the last decade of Christmases that's the only thing that moves) and then gouge them. Shareholders gotta eat!
The machine stops.
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Re: General Secretary Dave Ward on the universal service obligation.

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TopperGas wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 21:12
"InPost Home Delivery ships from lockers to the buyer's home"

No idea how parcels get into the RM pipeline from the InPost lockers?
Royal Mail only deliver the final mile.
It's picked up by a company from the locker who distribute to the various other couriers.
Instead of Yodel delivering the final mile it's now RM.

I think it's Menzies who distribute https://inpost.eu/news-inpost-invests-menzies-0