About the USPS Mailpiece Quality Control (MQC) Program
Mailpiece Quality Control (MQC) certification is a program developed by the United States Postal Service for mailpiece design. Those pursuing MQC certification -- usually mailing professionals in the private or public sector -- must complete a self-study course and pass a certification exam, after which they may become certified as understanding the acceptance requirements for mail processed through the USPS.
All of BCC Software's Customer Support personnel, as well as many staff members in departments throughout the company, maintain regular MQC certification. For customers relying on BCC's support team, that means:
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Barcodes
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Mailability of all mail classes, including Periodicals
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Automation requirements
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Special services (e.g., signature and delivery confirmation)
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Internal Quality Assurance procedures for physical mailpiece design
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Indicias
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Assistance in interpreting and locating postal regulations
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Recommendations, consultations on presorting alternatives, and presort analysis
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Analysis of discount and payment options
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Faster processing and delivery of mailpieces at the best rates
Through BCC's participation in the MQC program, customers can be assured they will receive the most thorough and informed support. It's another way for us to ask ... How Can We Help?