[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 16 (Tuesday, January 26, 2010)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 3988-3993]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-1452]
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3020
[Docket Nos. MC2010-11 and CP2010-11; Order No. 362]
New Postal Product
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is adding Inbound Air Parcel Post at non-
Universal Postal Union rates to the product list. This action is
consistent with changes in a postal reform law. The Commission is also
making clarifying editorial changes to a related product that is
already on the product list. Republication of the lists of market
dominant and competitive products is consistent with a statutory
requirement.
DATES: Effective January 26, 2010 and is applicable beginning December
15, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202-789-6820 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulatory History, 74 FR 62357 (November
27, 2009).
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I. Introduction
II. Background
III. Comments
IV. Commission Analysis
V. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
The Postal Service seeks to add a new product, Inbound Air Parcel
Post at Universal Postal Union (UPU) Rates, to the Competitive Product
List. For the reasons discussed below, the Commission approves the
Request.
II. Background
On November 17, 2009, the Postal Service filed a request pursuant
to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30 et seq. to add Inbound Air Parcel
Post at Universal Postal Union (UPU) Rates to the Competitive Product
List.\1\ The Postal Service asserts that Inbound Air Parcel Post is a
competitive product within the meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(3).
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\1\ Request of the United States Postal Service to Add Inbound
Air Parcel Post at Universal Postal Union (UPU) Rates to the
Competitive Products List, Notice of Establishment of Prices and
Classifications Not of General Applicability for Inbound Air Parcel
Post at UPU Rates Established in Governors' Decision No. 09-15, and
Application for Non-Public Treatment of Materials Filed Under Seal,
November 17, 2009 (Request).
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The Postal Service states that prices and classifications
underlying these rates are supported by Governors' Decision No. 09-
15.\2\ Id. at 1-2. This Request has been assigned Docket No. MC2010-11.
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\2\ The Request and Governors' Decision both note that the
classification for Inbound Air Parcel Post was originally proposed
by the Postal Service for the Mail Classification Schedule language
in response to Docket No. RM2007-1, Order Establishing Ratemaking
Regulations for Market Dominant and Competitive Products, October
29, 2007 (Order No. 43). Id. at 1.
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The Postal Service states that Governors' Decision No. 09-15
establishes the prices for Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates and the
changes in classification necessary to implement those prices. Id. at
3. Governors' Decision No. 09-15 authorizes inward land rates when
there is no contractual relationship with the tendering postal operator
at the highest inward land rate for which the United States is eligible
under the Parcel Post Regulations. Id. These rates are assigned Docket
No. CP2010-11.
Request. In support of its Request, the Postal Service filed the
following materials: (1) An application for non-public treatment of
pricing and supporting documents filed under seal; \3\ (2) a Statement
of Supporting Justification as required by 39 CFR 3020.32;\4\ (3) a
redacted version of Governors' Decision No. 09-15 establishing prices
and classifications for Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates,
certification of the Governors' vote, a certification of compliance
with 39 U.S.C. 3633(a), proposed Mail Classification Schedule (MCS)
language, and a Management Analysis of Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
Rates.\5\
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\3\ Attachment 1 to the Request.
\4\ Attachment 2 to the Request.
\5\ Attachment 3 to the Request.
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Inbound Air Parcels are eligible to receive transportation by air
rather than surface. Governors' Decision No. 09-15 at 2. The Postal
Service indicates that the United States receives both air and surface
parcels from foreign postal administrations which compensate the Postal
Service for delivery of these parcels in the United States. It
maintains that it has negotiated separate agreements for parcel rates
with certain foreign posts, but most compensate it at the United States
default rates for inbound parcel delivery. The default rates are known
as inward land rates. The Postal Service notes that inward land rates
are set according to formulas in the UPU Parcel Post Regulations which
constitute international law. More specifically, the UPU Postal
Operations Council sets these rates. Request at 2.
The Postal Service states that UPU Parcel Post Regulations require
that rates are based on a percentage of each member's inward land rate
in 2004.\6\ UPU members may qualify for percentage ``bonuses'' to their
base rate based upon their provision of certain value-added
services.\7\ The Postal Service states it is responsible for gathering
information that the UPU Postal Operations Council uses to calculate
the rates, including completion of a questionnaire on service bonus
eligibility, and submission of annual inflation information from the
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers. It explains that the UPU
uses this information from the member posts and publishes an annual
notice in the fall establishing each postal administration's parcel
rates for the following year. Request at 3.
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\6\ The Postal Service states that the Parcel Post Regulations
also permit members to seek an ``inflation-linked increase'' to its
base inward land rate up to a cap of 5 percent.
\7\ The Postal Service states that services such as ``track and
trace, home delivery, published delivery standards, and use of a
common inquiry system'' qualify UPU members for bonuses. Id. Members
may also seek an inflation-related adjustment to the base rate which
is capped at 5 percent per year.
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The Postal Service states that because of the unique situation of
setting inward land rates, it chose to establish rates for inbound air
parcels by reference to the Universal Postal Convention. Id.
In the Statement of Supporting Justification, Brian Hutchins,
Manager, International Postal Relations, asserts that the product
satisfies 39 U.S.C. 3633(a). Id., Attachment 2, at 1-2.
W. Ashley Lyons, Manager, Regulatory Reporting and Cost Analysis,
Finance Department, certifies that the contract complies with 39 U.S.C.
3633(a). Request, Attachment 3. He asserts that the prices for Inbound
Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates ``should cover its attributable costs and
preclude the subsidization of competitive products by market dominant
products.'' Id.
The Postal Service filed much of the supporting materials under
seal. In its Request, the Postal Service maintains that certain
portions of Governors' Decision No. 09-15 and related financial
information should remain confidential including portions of the
management financial analysis of Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates
and the accompanying analyses that provide prices, terms, conditions,
cost data, and financial projections should remain under seal. Request
at 2. Prices and classification changes established in Governors'
Decision No. 09-15 are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2010.
Governors' Decision No. 09-15 at 2.
In Order No. 345, the Commission gave notice of the two dockets,
appointed a public representative, and provided the public with an
opportunity to comment.\8\
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\8\ PRC Order No. 345, Notice and Order Concerning Adding
Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates to Competitive Product List,
November 20, 2009 (Order No. 345).
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III. Comments
Comments were filed by the Public Representative.\9\ No other
interested person submitted comments. The Public Representative states
the Postal Service Request complies with applicable provisions of title
39, Commission rules, and the UPU. Id. at 1. He also notes the Postal
Service has provided a rationale for non-public treatment of the
information under seal. Id. at 2.
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\9\ Public Representatives Comments in Response to United States
Postal Service Filing of Request to Add Inbound Air Parcel Post at
UPU Rates to the Competitive Products List, December 7, 2009 (Public
Representative Comments).
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The Public Representative theorizes that in the instant agreement
the Postal Service has not shown the cost coverage for Inbound Air
Parcel Post is in compliance with 39 U.S.C. 3633. Id. at 4. He states
that the Commission will have the ability to gain further information
to determine cost coverage for this product with issuance of the Annual
Compliance Determination (ACD). Id. However, the Public
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Representative concludes that the Postal Service's proposal results in
a benefit to its customers and the general public. Id. at 5.
IV. Commission Analysis
The Commission has reviewed the Request, the agreement, the
financial analysis filed under seal, and the comments filed by all
parties.
Statutory requirements. The Commission's statutory responsibilities
in this instance entail assigning the Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
Rates to either the Market Dominant Product List or to the Competitive
Product List. 39 U.S.C. 3642. As part of this responsibility, the
Commission also reviews the proposal for compliance with the Postal
Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) requirements. This includes,
for proposed competitive products, a review of the provisions
applicable to rates for competitive products. 39 U.S.C. 3633.
Product list assignment. In determining whether to assign Inbound
Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates to the Market Dominant Product List or the
Competitive Product List, the Commission must consider whether ``the
Postal Service exercises sufficient market power that it can
effectively set the price of such product substantially above costs,
raise prices significantly, decrease quality, or decrease output,
without risk of losing a significant level of business to other firms
offering similar products.'' 39 U.S.C. 3642(b)(1). If so, the product
will be categorized as market dominant. The competitive category of
products shall consist of all other products.
The Commission is further required to consider the availability and
nature of enterprises in the private sector engaged in the delivery of
the product, the views of those who use the product, and the likely
impact on small business concerns. 39 U.S.C. 3642(b)(3).
The Postal Service asserts that it does not have discretion to
establish the formula for prices for Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
Rates and therefore there is no connection between prices and the
Postal Services' market role. Request, Attachment 2, para. (d). It
affirms, as discussed above, that inward land rates are set based on
formulas in the UPU Parcel Post Regulations which constitute
international law. Under the Universal Postal Convention, postal
operators tender air parcels to each other for delivery in the
destination country at prices set by the UPU Postal Operations Council,
except where postal operators have negotiated alternative prices for
air parcels. Governors' Decision No. 09-15 at 1. As described above,
annually, UPU members may elect to send the UPU secretariat inflation
information in accordance with the Parcel Post Regulations in order to
seek an ``inflation-linked increase'' to its base inward land rate up
to a cap of 5 percent. Additionally, UPU members may qualify for
``bonuses'' to their new base rate if they provide certain value-added
services, such as home delivery.
The Postal Service states that the United States completes a survey
each year to qualify for the bonus based on its eligibility. Id. At the
end of each year, the UPU's secretariat publishes each member's inward
land rates based on its inflation information and questionnaire
responses. Id. The Postal Service states that new rates are implemented
at the beginning of the next calendar year and are effective until the
end of that year. Id. Therefore, it concludes it does not exercise
market power over this product relative to pricing. Request, Attachment
2, at 2.
The Postal Service states there are private consolidators, freight
forwarders, and integrators who can provide similar services. Id. at 3,
para. (f). It further states that this agreement has been classified as
competitive because of its exclusion from the letter monopoly and the
level of competition in the relevant market. Id. at 3.
The Postal Service notes that even though some incoming parcels
subject to this agreement may contain letters, the prices paid under
the agreement are higher than six times the rate for the current price
of a one-ounce, single-piece First-Class Mail letter. Id., para. (e).
It also remarks that international parcel service has been a feature of
the UPU system for decades which it suggests means that the
international community finds the terms and conditions of the agreement
satisfactory since there are competitive services available from
private enterprises. The Postal Service states however, that it has no
specific data on foreign postal operators or their customer's views on
the regulatory classification of Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates.
Id., para. (g). The Postal Service states that the proposed
modification is unlikely to have an impact on small business concerns
since the product has been available for decades, and this agreement
does not affect the availability of the service or the terms and
conditions which affect small business. Id., para. (h). The Postal
Service notes that the proposed modification does not concern a change
in the rates for which the Postal Service exercises discretion, but
this proceeding formally presents the product for review by the
Commission. Id., para. (i).
The Postal Service's Request notes that it has previously taken
steps to add Inbound Air Parcel Post paying rates established through
the UPU to the competitive products list and refers to Order No.
43.\10\ In Order No. 43, the Commission classified Inbound Air Parcel
Post in the MCS as a competitive product, which included those at UPU
rates. The Postal Service subsequently filed a negotiated service
agreement with Royal Mail for Inbound Air Parcel Post which the
Commission approved in Order No. 218, adding it as a new product to the
Competitive Product List.\11\
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\10\ See Docket No. RM2007-1, Order Establishing Ratemaking
Regulations for Market Dominant and Competitive Products, October
29, 2007 at para. 3030 ``[A]ir Parcel Post Shipments are
appropriately classified as competitive.''
\11\ See Docket Nos. MC2009-24 and CP2009-28, Order Concerning
Royal Mail Inbound Air Parcel Post Negotiated Service Agreement, May
29, 2009.
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The Postal Service proposes to add Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
rates as a new product. See Request at 1. Thus, the Request presents
for regulatory review a new product, Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU
Rates, for inclusion in the MCS.
Having considered the statutory requirements, the support offered
by the Postal Service, and all comments, the Commission finds that
Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates is appropriately classified as a
competitive product and that it shall be added to the Competitive
Product List.
The existing category, Inbound Air Parcel Post, shall be renamed
Inbound Air Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates). Currently, this category
includes the Royal Mail Inbound Air Parcel Post Agreement.
Cost considerations. The Postal Service presents a financial
analysis showing that the Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates product
covers its attributable costs, does not result in subsidization of
competitive products by market dominant products, and increases
contribution from competitive products.
Based on the data submitted, the Commission finds that Inbound Air
Parcel Post at UPU Rates should cover its attributable costs (39 U.S.C.
3633(a)(2)), should not lead to the subsidization of competitive
products by market dominant products (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(1)), and should
have a positive effect on competitive products' contribution to
institutional costs (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(3)). Thus, an initial review of
the proposed Inbound Air Parcel Post at UPU Rates agreement
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indicates that it comports with the provisions applicable to rates for
competitive products.
In conclusion, the Commission approves Inbound Air Parcel Post at
UPU Rates as a new product. The revision to the Competitive Product
List is shown below the signature of this order and is effective upon
issuance of this order.
V. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. Inbound Air Parcel Post (at UPU Rates) is added to the
Competitive Product List as a new product.
2. The existing Inbound Air Parcel Post category which includes the
Royal Mail Group Inbound Air Parcel Post Agreement shall be renamed
Inbound Air Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates).
3. The Secretary shall arrange for the publication of this Order in
the Federal Register.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 3020
Administrative Practice and Procedure; Postal Service.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Postal Regulatory
Commission amends chapter III of title 39 of the Code of Federal
Regulations as follows:
PART 3020--PRODUCT LISTS
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1. The authority citation for part 3020 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Authority: 39 U.S.C. 503; 3622; 3631; 3642; 3682.
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2. Revise Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 3020-Mail Classification
Schedule to read as follows:
Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 3020--Mail Classification Schedule
Part A--Market Dominant Products
1000 Market Dominant Product List
First-Class Mail
Single-Piece Letters/Postcards
Bulk Letters/Postcards
Flats
Parcels
Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International
Inbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International
Standard Mail (Regular and Nonprofit)
High Density and Saturation Letters
High Density and Saturation Flats/Parcels
Carrier Route
Letters
Flats
Not Flat-Machinables (NFMs)/Parcels
Periodicals
Within County Periodicals
Outside County Periodicals
Package Services
Single-Piece Parcel Post
Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at UPU rates)
Bound Printed Matter Flats
Bound Printed Matter Parcels
Media Mail/Library Mail
Special Services
Ancillary Services
International Ancillary Services
Address List Services
Caller Service
Change-of-Address Credit Card Authentication
Confirm
International Reply Coupon Service
International Business Reply Mail Service
Money Orders
Post Office Box Service
Negotiated Service Agreements
HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Negotiated Service Agreement
Bookspan Negotiated Service Agreement
Bank of America Corporation Negotiated Service Agreement
The Bradford Group Negotiated Service Agreement
Inbound International
Canada Post--United States Postal Service Contractual Bilateral
Agreement for Inbound Market Dominant Services
Market Dominant Product Descriptions
First-Class Mail
[Reserved for Class Description]
Single-Piece Letters/Postcards
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bulk Letters/Postcards
[Reserved for Product Description]
Flats
[Reserved for Product Description]
Parcels
[Reserved for Product Description]
Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International
[Reserved for Product Description]
Inbound Single-Piece First-Class Mail International
[Reserved for Product Description]
Standard Mail (Regular and Nonprofit)
[Reserved for Class Description]
High Density and Saturation Letters
[Reserved for Product Description]
High Density and Saturation Flats/Parcels
[Reserved for Product Description]
Carrier Route
[Reserved for Product Description]
Letters
[Reserved for Product Description]
Flats
[Reserved for Product Description]
Not Flat-Machinables (NFMs)/Parcels
[Reserved for Product Description]
Periodicals
[Reserved for Class Description]
Within County Periodicals
[Reserved for Product Description]
Outside County Periodicals
[Reserved for Product Description]
Package Services
[Reserved for Class Description]
Single-Piece Parcel Post
[Reserved for Product Description]
Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at UPU rates)
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bound Printed Matter Flats
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bound Printed Matter Parcels
[Reserved for Product Description]
Media Mail/Library Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Special Services
[Reserved for Class Description]
Ancillary Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
Address Correction Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Applications and Mailing Permits
[Reserved for Product Description]
Business Reply Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bulk Parcel Return Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Certified Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Certificate of Mailing
[Reserved for Product Description]
Collect on Delivery
[Reserved for Product Description]
Delivery Confirmation
[Reserved for Product Description]
Insurance
[Reserved for Product Description]
Merchandise Return Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Parcel Airlift (PAL)
[Reserved for Product Description]
Registered Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Return Receipt
[Reserved for Product Description]
Return Receipt for Merchandise
[Reserved for Product Description]
Restricted Delivery
[Reserved for Product Description]
Shipper-Paid Forward
[Reserved for Product Description]
Signature Confirmation
[Reserved for Product Description]
Special Handling
[Reserved for Product Description]
Stamped Envelopes
[Reserved for Product Description]
Stamped Cards
[Reserved for Product Description]
Premium Stamped Stationery
[Reserved for Product Description]
Premium Stamped Cards
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Ancillary Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Certificate of Mailing
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Registered Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Return Receipt
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Restricted Delivery
[Reserved for Product Description]
Address List Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
Caller Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Change-of-Address Credit Card Authentication
[Reserved for Product Description]
Confirm
[Reserved for Product Description]
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International Reply Coupon Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Business Reply Mail Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Money Orders
[Reserved for Product Description]
Post Office Box Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Negotiated Service Agreements
[Reserved for Class Description]
HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Negotiated Service Agreement
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bookspan Negotiated Service Agreement
[Reserved for Product Description]
Bank of America Corporation Negotiated Service Agreement
The Bradford Group Negotiated Service Agreement
Part B--Competitive Products
2000 Competitive Product List
Express Mail
Express Mail
Outbound International Expedited Services
Inbound International Expedited Services
Inbound International Expedited Services 1 (CP2008-7)
Inbound International Expedited Services 2 (MC2009-10 and CP2009-
12)
Priority Mail
Priority Mail
Outbound Priority Mail International
Inbound Air Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates)
Royal Mail Group Inbound Air Parcel Post Agreement
Inbound Air Parcel Post (at UPU rates)
Parcel Select
Parcel Return Service
International
International Priority Airlift (IPA)
International Surface Airlift (ISAL)
International Direct Sacks--M--Bags
Global Customized Shipping Services
Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates)
Canada Post--United States Postal Service Contractual Bilateral
Agreement for Inbound Competitive Services (MC2009-8 and CP2009-
9)
International Money Transfer Service
International Ancillary Services
Special Services
Premium Forwarding Service
Negotiated Service Agreements
Domestic
Express Mail Contract 1 (MC2008-5)
Express Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-3 and CP2009-4)
Express Mail Contract 3 (MC2009-15 and CP2009-21)
Express Mail Contract 4 (MC2009-34 and CP2009-45)
Express Mail Contract 5 (MC2010-5 and CP2010-5)
Express Mail Contract 6 (MC2010--6 and CP2010-6)
Express Mail Contract 7 (MC2010--7 and CP2010-7)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 1 (MC2009-6 and CP2009-7)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-12 and CP2009-
14)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 3 (MC2009-13 and CP2009-
17)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 4 (MC2009-17 and CP2009-
24)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 5 (MC2009-18 and CP2009-
25)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 6 (MC2009-31 and CP2009-
42)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 7 (MC2009-32 and CP2009-
43)
Express Mail & Priority Mail Contract 8 (MC2009-33 and CP2009-
44)
Parcel Select & Parcel Return Service Contract 1 (MC2009-11 and
CP2009-13)
Parcel Select & Parcel Return Service Contract 2 (MC2009-40 and
CP2009-61)
Parcel Return Service Contract 1 (MC2009-1 and CP2009-2)
Priority Mail Contract 1 (MC2008-8 and CP2008-26)
Priority Mail Contract 2 (MC2009-2 and CP2009-3)
Priority Mail Contract 3 (MC2009-4 and CP2009-5)
Priority Mail Contract 4 (MC2009-5 and CP2009-6)
Priority Mail Contract 5 (MC2009-21 and CP2009-26)
Priority Mail Contract 6 (MC2009-25 and CP2009-30)
Priority Mail Contract 7 (MC2009-25 and CP2009-31)
Priority Mail Contract 8 (MC2009-25 and CP2009-32)
Priority Mail Contract 9 (MC2009-25 and CP2009-33)
Priority Mail Contract 10 (MC2009-25 and CP2009-34)
Priority Mail Contract 11 (MC2009-27 and CP2009-37)
Priority Mail Contract 12 (MC2009-28 and CP2009-38)
Priority Mail Contract 13 (MC2009-29 and CP2009-39)
Priority Mail Contract 14 (MC2009-30 and CP2009-40)
Priority Mail Contract 15 (MC2009-35 and CP2009-54)
Priority Mail Contract 16 (MC2009-36 and CP2009-55)
Priority Mail Contract 17 (MC2009-37 and CP2009-56)
Priority Mail Contract 18 (MC2009-42 and CP2009-63)
Priority Mail Contract 19 (MC2010-1 and CP2010-1)
Priority Mail Contract 20 (MC2010-2 and CP2010-2)
Priority Mail Contract 21 (MC2010-3 and CP2010-3)
Priority Mail Contract 22 (MC2010-4 and CP2010-4)
Priority Mail Contract 23 (MC2010-9 and CP2010-9)
Outbound International
Direct Entry Parcels Contracts
Direct Entry Parcels 1 (MC2009-26 and CP2009-36)
Global Direct Contracts (MC2009-9, CP2009-10, and CP2009-11)
Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) Contracts
GEPS 1 (CP2008-5, CP2008-11, CP2008-12, CP2008-13, CP2008-
18, CP2008-19, CP2008-20, CP2008-21, CP2008-22, CP2008-23,
and CP2008-24)
Global Expedited Package Services 2 (CP2009-50)
Global Plus Contracts
Global Plus 1 (CP2008-8, CP2008-46 and CP2009-47)
Global Plus 2 (MC2008-7, CP2008-48 and CP2008-49)
Inbound International
Inbound Direct Entry Contracts with Foreign Postal
Administrations
Inbound Direct Entry Contracts with Foreign Postal
Administrations (MC2008-6, CP2008-14 and MC2008-15)
Inbound Direct Entry Contracts with Foreign Postal
Administrations 1 (MC2008-6 and CP2009-62)
International Business Reply Service Competitive Contract 1
(MC2009-14 and CP2009-20)
Competitive Product Descriptions
Express Mail
[Reserved for Group Description]
Express Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Outbound International Expedited Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
Inbound International Expedited Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
Priority
[Reserved for Product Description]
Priority Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
Outbound Priority Mail International
[Reserved for Product Description]
Inbound Air Parcel Post
[Reserved for Product Description]
Parcel Select
[Reserved for Group Description]
Parcel Return Service
[Reserved for Group Description]
International
[Reserved for Group Description]
International Priority Airlift (IPA)
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Surface Airlift (ISAL)
[Reserved for Prduct Description]
International Direct Sacks--M-Bags
[Reserved for Product Description]
Global Customized Shipping Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
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International Money Transfer Service
[Reserved for Product Description]
Inbound Surface Parcel Post (at non-UPU rates)
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Ancillary Services
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Certificate of Mailing
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Registered Mail
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Return Receipt
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Restricted Delivery
[Reserved for Product Description]
International Insurance
[Reserved for Product Description]
Negotiated Service Agreements
[Reserved for Group Description]
Domestic
[Reserved for Product Description]
Outbound International
[Reserved for Group Description]
Part C--Glossary of Terms and Conditions [Reserved]
Part D--Country Price Lists for International Mail [Reserved]
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