Why Accurate Addressing Matters More Than Ever
Postal rules are tougher; so are consumers and legislators
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How addressing information is used to ensure proper distribution and delivery has been undergoing significant change for the past several years. Today, more mail is sorted and routed by machines than people. Machines read written characters and convert them into binary digits, which form the language machines can interpret. Addresses that are incomplete or wrong in any way fail to provide modern mail-sorting equipment with the information it needs to ensure proper routing and distribution.
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