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BSI PD CEN/TR 16706:2014

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Postal Services. Quality of Service. Measurement of incorrect delivery. Feasibility Report

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BSI 2014 22
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This Technical Report provides the results of a feasibility study to determine whether a European Standard for the measurement of incorrect delivery could be developed. CEN/TC331 decided a European Standard was not feasible but that the results should be kept and the report transferred into this Technical Report.

NOTE 1 At the end of 2011, TC/331/WG1 established Project Team F to research the measurement of incorrect delivery in accordance with the tender “RENEWED open call for project team experts for the execution of the work called for in the grant agreement SA/CEN/ENTR/EFTA/428/2009-06 Postal Services – Elaboration and adoption of standards documents in the EU and EFTA”. The Working Plan of PT F was approved at the plenary meeting of CEN/TC 331 in December 2011.

NOTE 2 According to the Working plan, PT-F presented to the TC/331/WG1 a first report at the meeting in Belgrade in March 2012. PT-F expressed the opinion that the development of a standard was not feasible and that they suspected that a standardization document would not produce the expected results, that is a reduction in the number of incorrectly delivered postal items. PT-F highlighted that such a measurement system had no capability to recognize and record when a real event occurred (only when the sender and/or the receiver submitted a complaint), and therefore it will be unreliable. PT-F also mentioned the difficulty in finding existing and feasible measurement methods which would reliably measure such rare events.

NOTE 3 In an open discussion with WG1 members at the March 2012 meeting, PT-F also mentioned a previous Feasibility Study and other research which came to the same conclusion that such a measurement is not feasible. PT-F and WG1 proposed to TC331 to adopt the feasibility study on “Measurement of incorrect delivery” at the Plenary Meeting in Ljubljana in May 2012.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
5 Foreword
6 1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Summary of Feasibility Study
7 4 Feasibility Study
4.1 Introduction
8 Figure 1 — Concept of the feasibility study
4.2 Clarification of ToR and Rationale from the Project
9 4.3 Set up our Working Plan according the ToR and Rationale
10 4.4 Results of previous research about measurement incorrect delivery
11 4.5 Some initial definitions about basic terms and process
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 What is incorrect delivery?
4.5.3 What is delivery of registered postal item?
12 4.5.4 Who is the recipient (addressee)?
4.5.5 Who can be an authorized person?
4.5.6 What is the role (and influence) of address and addressing on correct delivery?
4.5.7 How should one correct process of delivery look like?
14 4.6 Main issues which arise from our research
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 Technical view
4.6.3 Legal view
15 4.6.4 Economic view
4.7 Conclusion
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Merging PT-E and PT-F
16 4.7.3 Recommendations for future research
4.8 Literature
18 Annex A (informative) Measurement of wrong delivery and correct notification
A.1 Background
A.2 Project features
BSI PD CEN/TR 16706:2014
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