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Move Update Seminar

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM (CT)

Schaumburg, IL

Move Update Seminar

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Are you up-to-speed on the new Move Update requirements?
Don’t let the USPS penalties affect your bottom line.


The Postal Service is stepping up it’s efforts to reduce undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail resulting in
new requirements for Move Update. The Move Update standards provide options for customers to reduce the
number of mailpieces that require forwarding, return or mail being treated as waste by periodically matching
address records with customer-filed change-of-address orders. Move update is a requirement for all first-
Class and standard mail.


Your Bottom Line


The Move Update assessment charge of $0.07 per piece is effective January 4, 2010 and applies to a
percentage of pieces in First-Class Mail and Standard Mailings failing Performance Based Verification at
acceptance. A non-compliance charge of $0.07 per piece may apply to all pieces in a standard mailing that
do not comply with Move Update standards.


Speaker Chris Lien, Executive Vice President of BCC Software, will discuss the latest in technologies and
best practices for address quality. Learn about CASS-certified software, the latest link-based technology and
requirements for keeping up-to-date with Move Update rules. Ensure that your lists are Complete, Correct, and Current

When & Where



Chicago Marriott Schaumburg
50 N. Martingale Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM (CT)


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Hosted By

Northern Illinois Postal Customer Council



The NIPCC is organized at the local community level to:

Establish regular communication between postal customers and local postal managers.

Provide opportunities for the exchange of ideas and suggestions.

Ensure that postal customers are aware of the latest in postal services and rates.

Create a better understanding of the Postal Service through business meetings, mailer clinics, mailing seminars, tours of postal facilities and visits to other customers' plants.

Provide information so that customers can make the most effective and efficient use of postal services and products.

The Postal Customer Councils help keep customers appraised of changes in service, make suggestions or improvements to their local Postal carriers, and give customers a role in the Postal decision-making process.

Provide an organized way for postal speakers to present postal programs to customers groups.

For more information, please visit our website: www.ni-pcc.org