The IPC MRD provides a complete view over handover processes between posts and airlines at both origin and destination, enabling seamless visibility from outbound post to inbound post. The device is installed by postal operators at the point where handlers from the airlines deliver postal containers to the postal staff and/or where postal staff hand over mail consignments to airlines, which usually takes place at the entrance of the air mail units at the airport. Two separate and independent processes can be registered through an MRD: the delivery of mail consignments at destination (Proof Of Delivery - POD MRD) and the handover of mail consignments at origin (Proof of Custody - POC MRD).
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Objective of the session: |
Provide background information of the concept of the MRD, its level of expansion
Explain its functioning, the benefits for stakeholders, the different steps of MRD processes
Present the reports and data sharing options available to stakeholders
Introduce the main steps required to install an MRD at an airport and to benefit from its use
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Main benefits: |
Increased visibility and accountability for all parties
Provides clear data to identify operational improvement opportunities
Improves end to end transit times
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Target audiences: |
Postal transport managers, Ground Handling Agents, carriers’ representatives
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Documentation: |
MRD webpage, with all available documentation on the project
MRD User Guide and video
MRD requirements document
MRD Handbook
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Contact person: |
Manager (Network Integration): [email protected]
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Name of Department: |
Operations: Network Management and Innovation
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