Postal Licencees - Postal Identifier Marks
In line with its Decision Notice entitled ‘Managing Common Operational Issues in a Multi-Operator Environment’, the MCA is publishing postal identifier marks registered with the Authority by postal service licencees operating within the universal postal service area.
Postal identifier marks are described as any postage stamp, postmark or impression that is unique to each postal operator and which satisfies the following:
(a) it is affixed to, or impressed on, or printed on postal articles;
(b) it exclusively identifies the postal operator; and
(c) it clearly indicates to members of the public that those postal articles have been or are intended to be, accepted by that postal operator for the purpose of being conveyed by post.
(a) it is affixed to, or impressed on, or printed on postal articles;
(b) it exclusively identifies the postal operator; and
(c) it clearly indicates to members of the public that those postal articles have been or are intended to be, accepted by that postal operator for the purpose of being conveyed by post.
Other references:
MCA Decision Notice entitled ‘Managing Common Operational Issues in a Multi-Operator Environment’
Attachments:
Sub-Post Offices.pdf
(35.5 KB)
Postage Paid Envelopes Local.pdf
(30.65 KB)
Post Offices.pdf
(45.7 KB)
Parcel&Courier.pdf
(14.86 KB)
Local Parcel Label.pdf
(20.79 KB)
Local Letter Labels.pdf
(20.72 KB)
Franking Machines.pdf
(39.26 KB)
Foreign Parcel Label.pdf
(21.61 KB)
Foreign Letter Labels.pdf
(87.59 KB)