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39 CFR Part 3001
[Docket No. RM2012–7; Order No. 1459]
Analytical Methods Used in Periodic
Reporting
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Commission is noticing a
recently-filed Postal Service petition to
initiate an informal rulemaking
proceeding to consider changes in
analytical principles (Proposals Six and
Seven) used in periodic reporting. This
notice provides an opportunity for the
public to comment on potential changes
in periodic reporting rules.
DATES: 1. Initial comments are due:
October 5, 2012.
2. Reply comments are due: October
15, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically by accessing the ‘‘Filing
Online’’ link in the banner at the top of
the Commission’s Web site (https://
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www.prc.gov) or by directly accessing
the Commission’s Filing Online system
at https://www.prc.gov/prc-pages/filingonline/login.aspx. Commenters who
cannot submit their views electronically
should contact the person identified in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section as the source for case-related
information for advice on alternatives to
electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6820 (case-related
information) or DocketAdmins@prc.gov
(electronic filing assistance).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
September 4, 2012, the Postal Service
filed a petition pursuant to 39 CFR
3050.11 requesting that the Commission
initiate an informal rulemaking
proceeding to consider changes in the
analytical methods approved for use in
periodic reporting.1
Proposal Six: Use of Foreign Postal
Settlement System as Sole Source for
Reporting of Inbound International
Revenue, Pieces, and Weights. The
Postal Service proposes to use the
Foreign Postal Settlement (FPS) system
as the sole source for the International
Cost and Revenue Analysis’s (ICRA)
reporting of Inbound International
revenue, pieces, and weight. The Postal
Service states that using the FPS data
source for the ICRA’s reporting of
Inbound International revenue, pieces,
and weight would improve the
consistency among the ICRA, RPW, and
financial statements, and that it would
eliminate the need to make separate
Booked Inbound International revenue
calculations 2 in the ICRA. Petition at 4.
Using FPS would also eliminate the
need for the ICRA to calculate inbound
volumes based on weight data from the
St. Louis Accounting Service Center
(ASC) coupled with estimated items per
kilogram data from System for
International Revenue and Volume
Inbound (SIRVI) sampling system.
However, the Postal Service also states
that this proposal does not entirely
eliminate the need for both the Booked
and Imputed versions because it does
not address the Outbound International
calculations. Id.
The Postal Service has filed as library
reference USPS–LR–RM2012–7–NP1 a
version of USPS–FY11–NP2 revised to
incorporate this proposal. This library
1 Petition of the United States Postal Service for
the Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed
Changes in Analytical Principles (Proposals Six and
Seven), September 4, 2012 (Petition).
2 The Postal Service has been producing two
versions of the ICRA, an Imputed version that relies
on ICRA model calculations and a Booked version
that forces the ICRA model revenue calculations to
agree with other financial statements.
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reference is non-public. Id. at 2. The
Postal Service states that USPS–LR–
RM2012–7–NP1 displays two impacts:
(1) A comparison between the FY 2011
Imputed version as filed in USPS–
FY11–NP2 and the proposed
methodology; and (2) a comparison
between the FY 2011 Booked version as
filed in USPS–FY11–NP2 and the
proposed methodology. In the two
comparisons, pieces and weight based
on FPS increase 2.9 percent and 2.0
percent, respectively, over the USPS–
FY11–NP2 amounts. In the Imputed
versus proposed comparison, revenue
decreases 0.3 percent and volume
variable costs decrease 1.2 percent due
to changes in the distribution of
volumes and weights by country under
FPS. In the Booked versus proposed
comparison, revenue decreases 0.8
percent and volume variable costs are
essentially unchanged. Id. at 4–5.
Proposal Seven: Methodology Change
to Replace Parcel Densities in the
Transportation Cost System Highway
Subsystem. The Postal Service proposes
a methodology change to replace the
parcel densities in the Transportation
Cost System (TRACS) Highway
Subsystem. Id. at 6. These densities are
used to develop distribution keys to
assign volume-variable costs in Cost
Segment 8 (Vehicle Service Driver costs)
and Cost Segment 14 (purchased
transportation costs) to postal products.
The Postal Service states that currently,
separate study-based estimates of
mailpiece densities by mail category
and shape for letters, flats, and parcels
are required to convert sampled weight
information to cubic feet. Under the
proposed methodology, the study-based
parcel densities would be replaced with
parcel dimensional data now regularly
captured in TRACS-Highway tests. Id.
The Postal Service states that
beginning with Quarter 1 of FY 2012,
the TRACS-Highway Subsystem began
utilizing actual, measured length, width
and height information for parcelshaped pieces. Id. Attachment at 1. As
a result, the cubic foot component of the
cubic foot mile distribution key for
parcels can be determined directly from
the product of the three dimensions.
These direct measurements obviate the
need for Density-Study information and
periodic study updates for parcels. The
Postal Service believes that this
methodology is more reliable since
cubic feet information is continuously
updated automatically across sampling
periods. Id. For the subset of parcels
identified as irregular in shape, the
Origin-Destination System and Revenue,
Pieces, and Weight based factor of 0.785
would be applied. For all mail shapes,
no other changes would be required or
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made to the current TRACS-Highway
processing system and methodology,
including the development of the miles
component of the cubic foot-mile
distribution key. Id. at 1–2.
The Postal Service states that there is
a small proportion of sampled parcels
for which useable dimensional
information is unavailable
(approximately 5 percent of sampled
parcels). For these parcels a smoothed,
composite, four-quarter density ratio
would be developed by major mail
category to convert sampled weight
measures to cubic feet measures. The
Postal Service states that a smoothed,
ratio-based density measure helps to
adjust for seasonal swings as well as to
reduce sampling variation associated
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with the smaller mail categories. Id. at
2.
The Postal Service states that Media
and Library Mail is the product group
most affected by the proposed
methodology change. That product
group would receive a change in cost
per piece of $¥0.021, a relative change
of ¥2 percent. Parcel Post would
receive the next largest change in cost
per piece at $¥0.010, with a relative
change of 0 percent. All other product
groups would have changes in cost per
piece of less than $0.010. Petition at 7.
It is ordered:
1. The Petition of the United States
Postal Service Requesting Initiation of a
Proceeding to Consider Proposed
Changes in Analytical Principles
(Proposals Six and Seven), filed
September 4, 2012, is granted.
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2. The Commission establishes Docket
No. RM2012–7 to consider the matters
raised by the Postal Service’s Petition.
3. Interested persons may submit
comments on Proposals Six and Seven
no later than October 5, 2012.
4. Reply comments are due no later
than October 15, 2012.
5. Derrick Dennis is appointed to
serve as the Public Representative to
represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding.
6. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3001
[Docket No. RM2012-7; Order No. 1459]
Analytical Methods Used in Periodic Reporting
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a recently-filed Postal Service
petition to initiate an informal rulemaking proceeding to consider
changes in analytical principles (Proposals Six and Seven) used in
periodic reporting. This notice provides an opportunity for the public
to comment on potential changes in periodic reporting rules.
DATES: 1. Initial comments are due: October 5, 2012.
2. Reply comments are due: October 15, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically by accessing the ``Filing
Online'' link in the banner at the top of the Commission's Web site
(https://www.prc.gov) or by directly accessing the Commission's Filing
Online system at https://www.prc.gov/prc-pages/filing-online/login.aspx. Commenters who cannot submit their views electronically
should contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section as the source for case-related information for advice
on alternatives to electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202-789-6820 (case-related information) or DocketAdmins@prc.gov
(electronic filing assistance).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 4, 2012, the Postal Service
filed a petition pursuant to 39 CFR 3050.11 requesting that the
Commission initiate an informal rulemaking proceeding to consider
changes in the analytical methods approved for use in periodic
reporting.\1\
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\1\ Petition of the United States Postal Service for the
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes in
Analytical Principles (Proposals Six and Seven), September 4, 2012
(Petition).
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Proposal Six: Use of Foreign Postal Settlement System as Sole
Source for Reporting of Inbound International Revenue, Pieces, and
Weights. The Postal Service proposes to use the Foreign Postal
Settlement (FPS) system as the sole source for the International Cost
and Revenue Analysis's (ICRA) reporting of Inbound International
revenue, pieces, and weight. The Postal Service states that using the
FPS data source for the ICRA's reporting of Inbound International
revenue, pieces, and weight would improve the consistency among the
ICRA, RPW, and financial statements, and that it would eliminate the
need to make separate Booked Inbound International revenue calculations
\2\ in the ICRA. Petition at 4. Using FPS would also eliminate the need
for the ICRA to calculate inbound volumes based on weight data from the
St. Louis Accounting Service Center (ASC) coupled with estimated items
per kilogram data from System for International Revenue and Volume
Inbound (SIRVI) sampling system. However, the Postal Service also
states that this proposal does not entirely eliminate the need for both
the Booked and Imputed versions because it does not address the
Outbound International calculations. Id.
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\2\ The Postal Service has been producing two versions of the
ICRA, an Imputed version that relies on ICRA model calculations and
a Booked version that forces the ICRA model revenue calculations to
agree with other financial statements.
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The Postal Service has filed as library reference USPS-LR-RM2012-7-
NP1 a version of USPS-FY11-NP2 revised to incorporate this proposal.
This library reference is non-public. Id. at 2. The Postal Service
states that USPS-LR-RM2012-7-NP1 displays two impacts: (1) A comparison
between the FY 2011 Imputed version as filed in USPS-FY11-NP2 and the
proposed methodology; and (2) a comparison between the FY 2011 Booked
version as filed in USPS-FY11-NP2 and the proposed methodology. In the
two comparisons, pieces and weight based on FPS increase 2.9 percent
and 2.0 percent, respectively, over the USPS-FY11-NP2 amounts. In the
Imputed versus proposed comparison, revenue decreases 0.3 percent and
volume variable costs decrease 1.2 percent due to changes in the
distribution of volumes and weights by country under FPS. In the Booked
versus proposed comparison, revenue decreases 0.8 percent and volume
variable costs are essentially unchanged. Id. at 4-5.
Proposal Seven: Methodology Change to Replace Parcel Densities in
the Transportation Cost System Highway Subsystem. The Postal Service
proposes a methodology change to replace the parcel densities in the
Transportation Cost System (TRACS) Highway Subsystem. Id. at 6. These
densities are used to develop distribution keys to assign volume-
variable costs in Cost Segment 8 (Vehicle Service Driver costs) and
Cost Segment 14 (purchased transportation costs) to postal products.
The Postal Service states that currently, separate study-based
estimates of mailpiece densities by mail category and shape for
letters, flats, and parcels are required to convert sampled weight
information to cubic feet. Under the proposed methodology, the study-
based parcel densities would be replaced with parcel dimensional data
now regularly captured in TRACS-Highway tests. Id.
The Postal Service states that beginning with Quarter 1 of FY 2012,
the TRACS-Highway Subsystem began utilizing actual, measured length,
width and height information for parcel-shaped pieces. Id. Attachment
at 1. As a result, the cubic foot component of the cubic foot mile
distribution key for parcels can be determined directly from the
product of the three dimensions. These direct measurements obviate the
need for Density-Study information and periodic study updates for
parcels. The Postal Service believes that this methodology is more
reliable since cubic feet information is continuously updated
automatically across sampling periods. Id. For the subset of parcels
identified as irregular in shape, the Origin-Destination System and
Revenue, Pieces, and Weight based factor of 0.785 would be applied. For
all mail shapes, no other changes would be required or
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made to the current TRACS-Highway processing system and methodology,
including the development of the miles component of the cubic foot-mile
distribution key. Id. at 1-2.
The Postal Service states that there is a small proportion of
sampled parcels for which useable dimensional information is
unavailable (approximately 5 percent of sampled parcels). For these
parcels a smoothed, composite, four-quarter density ratio would be
developed by major mail category to convert sampled weight measures to
cubic feet measures. The Postal Service states that a smoothed, ratio-
based density measure helps to adjust for seasonal swings as well as to
reduce sampling variation associated with the smaller mail categories.
Id. at 2.
The Postal Service states that Media and Library Mail is the
product group most affected by the proposed methodology change. That
product group would receive a change in cost per piece of $-0.021, a
relative change of -2 percent. Parcel Post would receive the next
largest change in cost per piece at $-0.010, with a relative change of
0 percent. All other product groups would have changes in cost per
piece of less than $0.010. Petition at 7.
It is ordered:
1. The Petition of the United States Postal Service Requesting
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes in Analytical
Principles (Proposals Six and Seven), filed September 4, 2012, is
granted.
2. The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2012-7 to consider the
matters raised by the Postal Service's Petition.
3. Interested persons may submit comments on Proposals Six and
Seven no later than October 5, 2012.
4. Reply comments are due no later than October 15, 2012.
5. Derrick Dennis is appointed to serve as the Public
Representative to represent the interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
6. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this notice in
the Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2012-22350 Filed 9-11-12; 8:45 am]
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