If you’re already well versed in the basics of the game, I suggest you skip right to Chapter 4. Things really are subject to change in this game. Keep in mind this was written to explain how to use districts in the Pre-Release version of the game. I’ve provided this guide to explain Districts in Timberborn because that’s what most people seem to be struggling with. How to create and manage Districts, and the material flows / logistics between them. Chapter Four: Import, Export, Logistics, and most of all, Confusion.Chapter Three: Beavers, Stockpiles and Socialism.Hubs will not accept: letters, FSS prepared mail, or any mailing that requires a bundle sort operation. Hubs will accept direct cross-dock containers only of 5-Digit ZIP, 5-Digit Carrier Route (non-FSS zones) pallets, bundles, sacks or containers of Standard, Periodical, Bound Printed Matter, and Parcels. Hub Implementation: A phased-in approach will be used for deployment of Hub facilities. Service Standards will be aligned with the current SCF drop standards by mail class.FAST appointments will be required for dropping at Hubs, and appointment windows will also vary by facility.Hours of Operation will vary by facility, and will be available in FAST and published in the Mail Direction File (MDF).Hub Discount: Mail prepped according to the guidelines for Hubs will receive the DSCF rate for dropping at a Hub facilityĭropping at Hubs: The Critical Entry Time (CET) for all Hub facilities will be 1600. 5-digit pallets and 5-digit scheme pallets prepped according to the L606 are eligible for Hub drops.Bundles on 5-digit scheme pallets prepped according to the L007 are NOT eligible for Hub drops.Bundles on merged 5-digit scheme or 5-digit scheme carrier route pallets prepped according to the L001 are eligible for Hub drops.Presort Preparation: Anything currently eligible to be dropped at a Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) can be dropped at a Hub, but will receive the Hub (DSCF) discount: It will also reduce transportation costs for both the mailers and the Postal Service. The objective of the Hub network is to allow mail to be destination entered for downstream delivery units, thus allowing customers to enter closer to destination for a service benefit. ![]() Make a FAST (Facility Access and Shipment Tracking) Appointment.Area Inspiring Mail (AIM) National Meeting - July 28, 2021.PCC Postal Administrators Award Spreadsheets.PCC Postal Administrators Quick Start Guide.User Group, Work Group, and Task Team Information.MTAC Meeting Agendas, Presentations and Webinars.Membership and Administrative Information.Mailers' Technical Advisory Committee (MTAC).Find Your Local Business Mail Entry Unit.How to Access the Exclusions Application.Informed Delivery® PostalOne! eDoc Technical Support for Mailers.Informed Delivery® for Business Mailers. ![]()
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