Custom codes royal mail

Royal Mail offers a range of custom codes for various purposes. Here are some examples:

  1. Postcode: A unique code that identifies a specific geographic area in the UK. It consists of a combination of letters and numbers, such as "SW1A 1AA".
  2. Postcode Sector: A smaller geographic area within a postcode, identified by a unique code. For example, "SW1A 1" is a postcode sector within the SW1A postcode.
  3. Postcode Unit: The smallest geographic area within a postcode sector, identified by a unique code. For example, "SW1A 1AA" is a postcode unit within the SW1A 1 postcode sector.
  4. Royal Mail Tracking Code: A unique code used to track packages and parcels sent via Royal Mail. It typically starts with "TR" followed by a series of numbers and letters.
  5. Royal Mail Customer Reference Number (CRN): A unique code assigned to each customer for tracking and managing their mail and parcels.
  6. Royal Mail Business Customer Reference Number (BCRN): A unique code assigned to each business customer for tracking and managing their mail and parcels.
  7. Royal Mail International Tracking Code: A unique code used to track international packages and parcels sent via Royal Mail.
  8. Royal Mail Special Delivery Tracking Code: A unique code used to track Special Delivery items, which are guaranteed to be delivered by a specific time.
  9. Royal Mail Signed For Tracking Code: A unique code used to track Signed For items, which require a signature upon delivery.
  10. Royal Mail Parcelforce Tracking Code: A unique code used to track Parcelforce items, which are a range of parcel services offered by Royal Mail.

These are just a few examples of the custom codes used by Royal Mail. If you have a specific question about a particular code, feel free to ask!