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Australia Post's Mail Sorting Process!

Australia Post is responsible for sorting and delivering mail across the country. Here's an overview of their mail sorting process:

Step 1: Mail Collection

Mail is collected from post offices, mailboxes, and businesses across Australia. Australia Post has a network of post offices and mail collection points where customers can deposit their mail.

Step 2: Sorting at Mail Processing Centres

Collected mail is taken to one of Australia Post's 14 Mail Processing Centres (MPCs) located in major cities. These centres are equipped with advanced sorting technology and staffed by postal workers who sort mail into different categories.

Step 3: Automated Sorting

Mail is fed into automated sorting machines, which use barcodes and optical character recognition (OCR) to read addresses and sort mail into different bins. This process is called "optical sorting" and can sort up to 30,000 items per hour.

Step 4: Manual Sorting

Mail that cannot be sorted automatically, such as items with handwritten addresses or irregular shapes, is sorted manually by postal workers. They use specialized software to identify the correct sorting codes and sort the mail accordingly.

Step 5: Destination Sorting

Sorted mail is then sent to the destination sorting facility, which is responsible for sorting mail for a specific region or postcode area.

Step 6: Delivery

Finally, sorted mail is delivered to post offices, mailboxes, or directly to customers' homes and businesses.

Additional Facts

I hope that gives you a good overview of Australia Post's mail sorting process!