Postcodes in Australia - Mechanised Sorting

Mechanised Sorting

To improve mechanised sorting, each address now has a sorting number which is printed on the letter as an orange coloured barcode. This number might be 12 numbers long. This system enables the post office to place items in delivery order. Companies can also use Rapid Addressing Tool(RATS) to print what is call Customer Addressed Barcodes that are printed above the address. Every Delivery Point in Australia (DPID) has its own number. The machines that sort mail are Barcode Sorter(BCS)sorts and sequences letters up to C5 size. MARS sequences letters up to C5 articles. Flat multi level ocr (FMOCR) Reads inprints and sorts C5 to A3 size articles.

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