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BILLING CODE 6325–38–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. CP2011–26; Order No. 575]
Postal Rate and Classification
Changes
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The document provides the
public with notice that the Postal
Service has filed with the Commission
notice of its intention of planned rate
and classification changes rates for
certain competitive domestic and
international products. The changes
have an anticipated effective date of
January 2, 2011. The Postal Service’s
filing triggers a review process, which
includes an opportunity for the public
to comment. This document addresses
the comment process and other matters
that pertain to the planned changes.
DATES: Supplemental information (from
Postal Service) due: November 10, 2010.
Public comments due: November 19,
2010.
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SUMMARY:
Submit documents
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online System at https://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
filings electronically should contact the
person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION SECTION for advice on
alternatives.
ADDRESSES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6824 or
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
On
November 2, 2010, the Postal Service
filed notice with the Commission
concerning changes in rates of general
applicability for competitive products.1
The Filing also includes related mail
classification changes. The Postal
Service represents that, as required by
the Commission’s rules, 39 CFR
3015.2(b), the Filing includes an
explanation and justification for the
changes, the effective date, and a
schedule of the changed rates. The price
changes are scheduled to become
effective January 2, 2011.
Attached to the Filing is the
Governors’ Decision evaluating the new
prices and classification changes in
accordance with 39 U.S.C. 3632–33 and
39 CFR 3015.2. The Governors’ Decision
provides an analysis of the competitive
products’ price and classification
changes intended to demonstrate that
the changes comply with section
3633(a) of title 39 and the Commission’s
rules. See 39 CFR 3015.7(c).
The Attachment to the Governors’
Decision sets forth the price changes
and includes a draft Mail Classification
Schedule for competitive products of
general applicability. Selected
highlights of the price and classification
changes follow.
Express Mail. Overall, Express Mail
prices increase by 4.6 percent. Retail
prices increase, on average, by 5.0
percent. Commercial Base prices do not
change. The Commercial Plus prices
decrease by 5.0 percent. The volume
threshold for Commercial Plus
decreases from 6,000 to 5,000 pieces of
Express Mail.
Priority Mail. Priority Mail prices
increase by 3.5 percent overall, with
average retail prices increasing by about
3.9 percent. The average increase for
Commercial Base prices is 3.2 percent.
Commercial Plus prices increase by 2.0
percent.
Changes to the price structure include
the following: (1) Adding price
categories called Regional Rate Box and
Critical Mail; (2) adding Legal Flat Rate
Envelopes and Padded Flat Rate
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1 Notice of the United States Postal Service of
Changes in Rates of General Applicability for
Competitive Products Established in Governors’
Decision No. 10–4, November 2, 2010 (Filing). The
Filing is available on the Commission’s Web site,
https://www.prc.gov, under Daily Listing for
November 2, 2010. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(2),
the Postal Service is obligated to publish the
Governors’ Decision and record of proceedings in
the Federal Register at least 30 days before the
effective date of the new rates or classes.
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Envelopes, both priced at $4.95 retail;
(3) the parcel volume threshold in
Commercial Plus is reduced from
100,000 to 75,000 pieces (all shapes); (4)
the letter- and flat-size volume
threshold in Commercial Plus is
reduced from 100,000 pieces to 5,000
pieces; (5) customers who ship more
than 600 Priority Mail Open and
Distribute containers annually will
qualify for Commercial Plus.
Parcel Select. Parcel Select service
increases, on average, by 4.4 percent.
For destination entry parcels, the
average price increases 8.0 percent for
dropshipping at destination delivery
units, 0.2 percent for parcels entered at
a destination plant, and 0.6 percent for
parcels entered at a destination Network
Distribution Center (NDC). For
nondestination-entered parcels, the
average increases are 9.8 percent for
origin NDC presort, 7.7 percent for NDC
presort, and 7.6 percent for barcoded
nonpresort.
Parcel Return. Parcel Return Service
increases, on average, by 3.1 percent.
Return NDC prices will increase by 0.9
percent, and the price for parcels picked
up at a delivery unit will increase by 8.0
percent.
Domestic Extra Services. Premium
Forwarding Service prices increase 5.0
percent. The weekly reshipment fee
increases to $14.75. On average,
Address Enhancement Service prices
increase 5.0 percent.
Global Express Guaranteed. Global
Express Guaranteed service increases,
on average, by 3.7 percent. A
classification change allows postage
payment by permit indicia. Published
discounts for Express Mail Corporate
Accounts and for users of Informationbased indicia (IBI) devices are
eliminated.
Express Mail International. Express
Mail International (EMI) service
increases, on average, by 3.1 percent.
Classification changes include the
introduction of a legal-sized EMI Flat
Rate Envelope, seven new country
groups for EMI, elimination of
published discounts for Express Mail
Corporate Accounts and for users of IBI
devices, elimination of Return Receipt
service, and combination of Mexico
with the ‘‘All Other Countries’’ price tier
for Flat Rate Envelopes.
Priority Mail International. Overall,
Priority Mail International (PMI) prices
increase on average by 3.8 percent.
Classification changes include the
introduction of several new flat rate
options, seven new country groups, and
the elimination of published discounts
for users of IBI devices.
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International Priority Airmail.
International Priority Airmail has a
price increase of 3.3 percent.
International Surface Air Lift.
International Surface Air Lift has a price
increase of 6.4 percent.
Airmail M–Bags. The published prices
for Airmail M–Bags increase by 5.8
percent.
International Ancillary Services.
Prices for paper money orders and for
insurance with EMI and PMI increase.
The unique price tier for Canada when
optional insurance is purchased for PMI
parcels is eliminated.
Details of these changes may be found
in the Attachment to Governors’
Decision No. 10–4.
The Filing also includes two
additional attachments: A redacted table
that shows FY 2011 projected volumes,
revenues, attributable costs,
contribution, and cost coverage for each
product, and an application for nonpublic treatment of the unredacted
version of that table.
Notice. The establishment of rates of
general applicability for competitive
products and the associated mail
classification changes effect a change in
the draft Mail Classification Schedule.
Pursuant to subpart E of part 3020 of its
rules, 39 CFR 3020.90 et seq., the
Commission provides notice of the
Postal Service’s Filing. Interested
persons may express views and offer
comments on whether the planned
changes are consistent with the policies
of 39 U.S.C. 3632, 3633, or 3642 and 39
CFR part 3015 and 39 CFR 3020, subpart
B. Comments are due no later than
November 19, 2010.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Cassandra
L. Hicks is appointed as Public
Representative to represent the interests
of the general public in the abovecaptioned docket.
Supplemental information. Pursuant
to 39 CFR 3015.6, the Postal Service is
requested to provide a written response
to the questions below. To assist in the
completion of the record, answers
should be provided as soon as possible,
but by no later than November 10, 2010.
1. Please refer to the redacted tables
attached to the Request which present
‘‘Competitive Product Contribution &
Cost Coverage Analysis’’ for FY 2011
‘‘January 2, 2011 Implementation’’ and
‘‘October 1, 2010 Implementation.’’
a. Provide FY 2011 volumes,
revenues, attributable costs,
contribution, and cost coverage data
similar to that provided in Docket No.
CP2010–8 to support all data in both the
redacted and unredacted tables.2
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b. Provide a narrative explaining the
method used to forecast data in the
referenced tables.
c. Provide attributable costs, revenues,
and volumes data for each product
grouped in ‘‘All Other Competitive
International (including Services)’’ at the
same level of detail provided for all
other competitive products in this
docket. For each of these international
products, explain how the expected
revenues and costs comply with 39
U.S.C. 3633(a).
2. Please refer to Governors’ Decision
No. 10–4. The Postal Service provides
overall price increases for the following
products: Express Mail 4.6 percent,
Priority Mail 3.5 percent, Parcel Select
4.4 percent, Parcel Return Service 3.1
percent, Premium Forwarding Service
5.0 percent, Address Enhancement
Service 5.0 percent, Global Express
Guaranteed 3.7 percent, Express Mail
International 3.1 percent, and Priority
Mail International 3.8 percent,
International Priority Airmail and
International Surface Air Lift 4.4
percent, Airmail M–Bags 5.8 percent.
Please provide the weights used to
derive the Before Rates and After Rates
indices relied upon to calculate the
overall (average) percentage price
increase for each product and service
referenced above similar to the
supplemental data filed in CP2010–8.
Id. Please show all calculations in Excel,
and explain any adjustments made due
to classification changes.
3. Please refer to the Draft Mail
Classification Schedule (MCS) in the
Attachment to Governors’ Decision 10–
4 sections 2115.2 and 2115.3. Please
confirm that ‘‘Lightweight’’ Parcel Select
size and volume thresholds should not
be included in the Draft MCS.3 If not
confirmed, please explain.
4. The Postal Service’s request
includes two new Priority Mail price
categories: Critical Mail and Regional
Rate Boxes. Please provide a detailed
description of Critical Mail and
Regional Rate Boxes. The response
should include a discussion of how the
proposed price categories differ from the
existing Priority Mail price categories.
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. CP2011–26 to provide interested
persons an opportunity to express views
Information Under Seal In Response To
Commission Order No. 333, November 16, 2009 and
November 19, 2009; Supplemental Information
Provided by the United States Postal Service in
Response to Commission Order No. 333; and Notice
of Filing Material Under Seal, November 19, 2009.
3 Docket No. MC2010–36, Transferring
Commercial Standard Mail Parcels to the
Competitive Product List, is still under review by
the Commission.
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and offer comments on whether the
planned changes are consistent with the
policies of 39 U.S.C. 3632, 3633, or 3642
and 39 CFR part 3015 and 39 CFR 3020,
subpart B.
2. Comments on the Filing are due no
later than November 19, 2010.
3. The Commission appoints
Cassandra L. Hicks as Public
Representative to represent the interests
of the general public in this proceeding.
4. The Postal Service shall provide a
written response to the supplemental
information requested in this order no
later than November 10, 2010.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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BILLING CODE 7710–FW–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. R2011–1; Order No. 577]
Postal Rate and Classification
Changes
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This document addresses a
recently-filed Postal Service request for
three postal rate and classification
changes. One change will affect certain
senders of First-Class Mail Presort and
Automation Letters. Another change
will affect Standard Mail and High
Density milers. The third change affects
the Move Update Charge threshold. This
document provides details about the
anticipated changes and addresses
procedural steps associated with this
filing.
SUMMARY:
Comments are due: November
22, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov. Commenters who cannot
submit their views electronically should
contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
by telephone for advice on alternatives
to electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202–789–6820 and
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
DATES:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
II. Postal Service Filing
III. Commission Action
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. CP2011-26; Order No. 575]
Postal Rate and Classification Changes
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The document provides the public with notice that the Postal
Service has filed with the Commission notice of its intention of
planned rate and classification changes rates for certain competitive
domestic and international products. The changes have an anticipated
effective date of January 2, 2011. The Postal Service's filing triggers
a review process, which includes an opportunity for the public to
comment. This document addresses the comment process and other matters
that pertain to the planned changes.
DATES: Supplemental information (from Postal Service) due: November 10,
2010. Public comments due: November 19, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Submit documents electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online System at https://www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit filings
electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION SECTION for advice on alternatives.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202-789-6824 or stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 2, 2010, the Postal Service
filed notice with the Commission concerning changes in rates of general
applicability for competitive products.\1\ The Filing also includes
related mail classification changes. The Postal Service represents
that, as required by the Commission's rules, 39 CFR 3015.2(b), the
Filing includes an explanation and justification for the changes, the
effective date, and a schedule of the changed rates. The price changes
are scheduled to become effective January 2, 2011.
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\1\ Notice of the United States Postal Service of Changes in
Rates of General Applicability for Competitive Products Established
in Governors' Decision No. 10-4, November 2, 2010 (Filing). The
Filing is available on the Commission's Web site, https://www.prc.gov, under Daily Listing for November 2, 2010. Pursuant to
39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(2), the Postal Service is obligated to publish the
Governors' Decision and record of proceedings in the Federal
Register at least 30 days before the effective date of the new rates
or classes.
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Attached to the Filing is the Governors' Decision evaluating the
new prices and classification changes in accordance with 39 U.S.C.
3632-33 and 39 CFR 3015.2. The Governors' Decision provides an analysis
of the competitive products' price and classification changes intended
to demonstrate that the changes comply with section 3633(a) of title 39
and the Commission's rules. See 39 CFR 3015.7(c).
The Attachment to the Governors' Decision sets forth the price
changes and includes a draft Mail Classification Schedule for
competitive products of general applicability. Selected highlights of
the price and classification changes follow.
Express Mail. Overall, Express Mail prices increase by 4.6 percent.
Retail prices increase, on average, by 5.0 percent. Commercial Base
prices do not change. The Commercial Plus prices decrease by 5.0
percent. The volume threshold for Commercial Plus decreases from 6,000
to 5,000 pieces of Express Mail.
Priority Mail. Priority Mail prices increase by 3.5 percent
overall, with average retail prices increasing by about 3.9 percent.
The average increase for Commercial Base prices is 3.2 percent.
Commercial Plus prices increase by 2.0 percent.
Changes to the price structure include the following: (1) Adding
price categories called Regional Rate Box and Critical Mail; (2) adding
Legal Flat Rate Envelopes and Padded Flat Rate Envelopes, both priced
at $4.95 retail; (3) the parcel volume threshold in Commercial Plus is
reduced from 100,000 to 75,000 pieces (all shapes); (4) the letter- and
flat-size volume threshold in Commercial Plus is reduced from 100,000
pieces to 5,000 pieces; (5) customers who ship more than 600 Priority
Mail Open and Distribute containers annually will qualify for
Commercial Plus.
Parcel Select. Parcel Select service increases, on average, by 4.4
percent. For destination entry parcels, the average price increases 8.0
percent for dropshipping at destination delivery units, 0.2 percent for
parcels entered at a destination plant, and 0.6 percent for parcels
entered at a destination Network Distribution Center (NDC). For
nondestination-entered parcels, the average increases are 9.8 percent
for origin NDC presort, 7.7 percent for NDC presort, and 7.6 percent
for barcoded nonpresort.
Parcel Return. Parcel Return Service increases, on average, by 3.1
percent. Return NDC prices will increase by 0.9 percent, and the price
for parcels picked up at a delivery unit will increase by 8.0 percent.
Domestic Extra Services. Premium Forwarding Service prices increase
5.0 percent. The weekly reshipment fee increases to $14.75. On average,
Address Enhancement Service prices increase 5.0 percent.
Global Express Guaranteed. Global Express Guaranteed service
increases, on average, by 3.7 percent. A classification change allows
postage payment by permit indicia. Published discounts for Express Mail
Corporate Accounts and for users of Information-based indicia (IBI)
devices are eliminated.
Express Mail International. Express Mail International (EMI)
service increases, on average, by 3.1 percent. Classification changes
include the introduction of a legal-sized EMI Flat Rate Envelope, seven
new country groups for EMI, elimination of published discounts for
Express Mail Corporate Accounts and for users of IBI devices,
elimination of Return Receipt service, and combination of Mexico with
the ``All Other Countries'' price tier for Flat Rate Envelopes.
Priority Mail International. Overall, Priority Mail International
(PMI) prices increase on average by 3.8 percent. Classification changes
include the introduction of several new flat rate options, seven new
country groups, and the elimination of published discounts for users of
IBI devices.
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International Priority Airmail. International Priority Airmail has
a price increase of 3.3 percent.
International Surface Air Lift. International Surface Air Lift has
a price increase of 6.4 percent.
Airmail M-Bags. The published prices for Airmail M-Bags increase by
5.8 percent.
International Ancillary Services. Prices for paper money orders and
for insurance with EMI and PMI increase. The unique price tier for
Canada when optional insurance is purchased for PMI parcels is
eliminated.
Details of these changes may be found in the Attachment to
Governors' Decision No. 10-4.
The Filing also includes two additional attachments: A redacted
table that shows FY 2011 projected volumes, revenues, attributable
costs, contribution, and cost coverage for each product, and an
application for non-public treatment of the unredacted version of that
table.
Notice. The establishment of rates of general applicability for
competitive products and the associated mail classification changes
effect a change in the draft Mail Classification Schedule. Pursuant to
subpart E of part 3020 of its rules, 39 CFR 3020.90 et seq., the
Commission provides notice of the Postal Service's Filing. Interested
persons may express views and offer comments on whether the planned
changes are consistent with the policies of 39 U.S.C. 3632, 3633, or
3642 and 39 CFR part 3015 and 39 CFR 3020, subpart B. Comments are due
no later than November 19, 2010.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Cassandra L. Hicks is appointed as
Public Representative to represent the interests of the general public
in the above-captioned docket.
Supplemental information. Pursuant to 39 CFR 3015.6, the Postal
Service is requested to provide a written response to the questions
below. To assist in the completion of the record, answers should be
provided as soon as possible, but by no later than November 10, 2010.
1. Please refer to the redacted tables attached to the Request
which present ``Competitive Product Contribution & Cost Coverage
Analysis'' for FY 2011 ``January 2, 2011 Implementation'' and ``October
1, 2010 Implementation.''
a. Provide FY 2011 volumes, revenues, attributable costs,
contribution, and cost coverage data similar to that provided in Docket
No. CP2010-8 to support all data in both the redacted and unredacted
tables.\2\
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\2\ See e.g., Docket No. CP2010-8 Notice of the United States
Postal Service of Filing Supplemental Information Under Seal In
Response To Commission Order No. 333, November 16, 2009 and November
19, 2009; Supplemental Information Provided by the United States
Postal Service in Response to Commission Order No. 333; and Notice
of Filing Material Under Seal, November 19, 2009.
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b. Provide a narrative explaining the method used to forecast data
in the referenced tables.
c. Provide attributable costs, revenues, and volumes data for each
product grouped in ``All Other Competitive International (including
Services)'' at the same level of detail provided for all other
competitive products in this docket. For each of these international
products, explain how the expected revenues and costs comply with 39
U.S.C. 3633(a).
2. Please refer to Governors' Decision No. 10-4. The Postal Service
provides overall price increases for the following products: Express
Mail 4.6 percent, Priority Mail 3.5 percent, Parcel Select 4.4 percent,
Parcel Return Service 3.1 percent, Premium Forwarding Service 5.0
percent, Address Enhancement Service 5.0 percent, Global Express
Guaranteed 3.7 percent, Express Mail International 3.1 percent, and
Priority Mail International 3.8 percent, International Priority Airmail
and International Surface Air Lift 4.4 percent, Airmail M-Bags 5.8
percent. Please provide the weights used to derive the Before Rates and
After Rates indices relied upon to calculate the overall (average)
percentage price increase for each product and service referenced above
similar to the supplemental data filed in CP2010-8. Id. Please show all
calculations in Excel, and explain any adjustments made due to
classification changes.
3. Please refer to the Draft Mail Classification Schedule (MCS) in
the Attachment to Governors' Decision 10-4 sections 2115.2 and 2115.3.
Please confirm that ``Lightweight'' Parcel Select size and volume
thresholds should not be included in the Draft MCS.\3\ If not
confirmed, please explain.
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\3\ Docket No. MC2010-36, Transferring Commercial Standard Mail
Parcels to the Competitive Product List, is still under review by
the Commission.
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4. The Postal Service's request includes two new Priority Mail
price categories: Critical Mail and Regional Rate Boxes. Please provide
a detailed description of Critical Mail and Regional Rate Boxes. The
response should include a discussion of how the proposed price
categories differ from the existing Priority Mail price categories.
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. CP2011-26 to provide
interested persons an opportunity to express views and offer comments
on whether the planned changes are consistent with the policies of 39
U.S.C. 3632, 3633, or 3642 and 39 CFR part 3015 and 39 CFR 3020,
subpart B.
2. Comments on the Filing are due no later than November 19, 2010.
3. The Commission appoints Cassandra L. Hicks as Public
Representative to represent the interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
4. The Postal Service shall provide a written response to the
supplemental information requested in this order no later than November
10, 2010.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2010-28309 Filed 11-9-10; 8:45 am]
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