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  2. Heathrow Worldwide Distribution Centre - Wikipedia

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    When the mail is sorted on the automated mail sorting equipment, the letter destination image is lifted by high speed optical cameras. Both inbound and outbound mail are then automatically sorted into groups. [citation needed] Mail which is departing by air transport is often conveyed in unit load devices, unique to airlines and/or fuselage ...

  3. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail's industrial disputes include a seven-week strike in 1971 after a dispute over pay and another strike in 1988 due to bonuses being paid to new staff recruited in London and the South East. [93] Royal Mail suffered national wildcat strikes over pay and conditions in 2003. [94]

  4. Parcelforce - Wikipedia

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    The Parcel Post service of Royal Mail was started in 1883, [6] though parcel services operated by the railway companies, later Red Star Parcels and British Road Services, were also heavily used for many decades. Royal Mail was split into three divisions in 1986 [6] and in August 1990, Royal Mail Parcels was rebranded as Parcelforce.

  5. Royal Mail launches 72p parcel collection service

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    The British postal firm, which is on track to make a loss for the year, is aiming to capitalise on the rising trend of online shopping. ... Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. London Post Office Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Railway, known since 1987 as Mail Rail, [1] is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge, driverless underground railway in London that was built by the Post Office with assistance from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, to transport mail between sorting offices.

  7. Sorting office - Wikipedia

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    Mail sorting office in Wellington General Post Office, New Zealand c.1900. A sorting office or processing and distribution center (P&DC; name used by the United States Postal Service (USPS) [1]) is any location where postal operators bring mail after collection for sorting into batches for delivery to the addressee, [2] which may be a direct delivery or sent onwards to another regional or ...

  8. Mount Pleasant Mail Centre - Wikipedia

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    From 1927 to 2003, Mount Pleasant was the central station and depot on the London Post Office Railway, which connected a number of Royal Mail offices and railways stations across London. In 1979 Mount Pleasant pioneered the use of optical character recognition for sorting purposes with the installation of a machine.

  9. Whistl - Wikipedia

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    Whistl provides services across business mail, parcel delivery, order fulfilment, contact centres and Doordrop Media both in the UK and internationally, processing around 50% of bulk business mail in the United Kingdom, [2] handles more than 3.6 billion items a year and has over 1.5 million square feet of fulfilment space across the UK.