Postal services - Quality of service - Measurement of loss and substantial delay in priority and first class single piece mail using a survey of test letters

This document specifies methods for measuring the level of loss and substantial delay, using a survey of test letters, of domestic and cross-border priority and first class single piece letter mail, collected, processed and distributed by postal service operators.
It is impossible in practice to distinguish between items which will never arrive and items which have been delayed for a very long time. A minimum period is therefore defined after which an item that has been sent shall be treated as if it has been lost or substantially delayed for the purposes of measurement.
The resulting overall figure for loss and substantial delay is to be expressed as a percentage of the total posted priority and first class single piece mail. This indicator does not measure the postal operator's overall performance in a way which provides direct comparison of postal service operators, and does not include other service performance indicators other than those related to loss and substantial delay.
According to this document, loss and substantial delay is estimated within specified accuracy limits. When the level of loss is very small it may only be possible to estimate an upper limit for the level of loss.
This document has been developed from and is compatible with the requirements of EN 13850 for the measurement of the transit time of end-to-end services for single piece priority mail and first class mail, so that the same survey may be used to measure loss and substantial delay and on-time performance. Thus it comprises a set of requirements for the design of a measuring system involving the selection and distribution of test letters sent and received by selected panellists, according to a specification that ensures that the test letter sample design is representative of the real mail flows.

Postalische Dienstleistungen - Dienstqualität - Messung des Verlustes und der erheblichen Verzögerungen von Vorzugssendungen und Einzelsendungen erster Klasse unter Verwendung von Testbriefen

Dieses Dokument legt Verfahren für die Messung von Verlusten und erheblichen Verspätungen mit Hilfe einer Erhebung von Testsendungen, nationalen und grenzüberschreitenden Vorrangsendungen und First-Class-Sendungen festgelegt, die von Postdienstleistern abgeholt, bearbeitet und verteilt werden.
Es ist praktisch unmöglich, zwischen Sendungen zu unterscheiden, welche nie ihren Bestimmungsort erreichen, und solchen, die sich sehr lange verspäten. Aus diesem Grund wird ein Mindestzeitraum festgelegt, nach dem eine versandte Sendung zu Messzwecken so zu behandeln ist, als sei sie verloren gegangen oder erheblich verspätet.
Der so gewonnene Gesamtparameter für den Verlust oder die erhebliche Verspätung wird als Prozentsatz aller aufgegebenen Vorrangsendungen und First-Class-Sendungen ausgedrückt. Dieser Indikator misst nicht die Gesamtleistung des Postbetreibers durch einen direkten Vergleich der Postdienstbetreiber und enthält nur Leistungsindikatoren, die sich auf einen Verlust bzw. auf die erhebliche Verspätung beziehen.
Nach diesem Dokument werden der Verlust und die erhebliche Verspätung innerhalb festgelegter Genauigkeitsgrenzen geschätzt. Ist der Verlustgrad sehr gering, lässt sich möglicherweise nur eine Obergrenze für den Verlustgrad schätzen.
Dieses Dokument wurde aus den in EN 13850 enthaltenen Erfordernissen für die Messung der Laufzeit von End-to-End-Dienstleistungen für einzelne Vorrangsendungen und First-Class-Sendungen entwickelt und ist mit diesen kompatibel, so dass dieselbe Erhebung für die Messung des Verlusts und der erheblichen Verspätung sowie der pünktlichen Leistung verwendet werden kann. Somit umfasst sie einen Anforderungskatalog für die Planung eines Messsystems, einschließlich der Auswahl und Verteilung von Testbriefen, die von ausgewählten Panelteilnehmer versendet und empfangen werden, und zwar nach einer Spezifikation, die sicherstellt, dass der Stichprobenaufbau der Testbriefe für echte Sendungsströme repräsentativ ist.
Dieses Dokument

Services postaux - Qualité du service - Mesure des pertes et des retards importants pour le courrier prioritaire égrené et de 1ére classe, a partir d'une enquete utilisant des lettres témoin

Le présent document spécifie les méthodes permettant de mesurer le niveau de perte et de retard considérable, grâce a des envois témoin, du courrier prioritaire égrené de premiere classe national et transfrontiere, collecté, traité et distribué par des opérateurs de service postal.
En pratique, il est impossible de faire la distinction entre les envois qui n'arriveront jamais a destination et ceux qui mettent tres longtemps a arriver. Par conséquent, une période minimale est définie au terme de laquelle, pour les besoins de la mesure, un envoi doit etre traité comme s'il avait été perdu ou considérablement retardé.
Le chiffre de perte et de retard considérable global qui en résulte doit etre exprimé en pourcentage du courrier total égrené de premiere classe prioritaire posté. Cet indicateur ne mesure pas la performance globale de l'opérateur postal, d'une maniere qui permette une comparaison directe entre les opérateurs du service postal, et il n'inclut pas d'indicateurs de performance de service autres que ceux relatifs a la perte et au retard considérable.
Conformément au présent document, la perte et le retard considérable sont évalués dans des limites précises spécifiées. Si le niveau de perte est tres faible, il peut etre uniquement possible d'estimer une limite supérieure du niveau de perte.
Le présent document a été développé a partir de la norme EN 13850 relative a la mesure du délai d'acheminement des services de bout en bout pour le courrier prioritaire égrené et de premiere classe, et se conforme a ses exigences, de sorte que la meme enquete puisse etre utilisée pour mesurer les pertes, les retards considérables et la performance par rapport au délai contractuel. Par conséquent, il comprend un ensemble d'exigences requises pour la conception d'un systeme de mesure intégrant la sélection et la distribution des envois témoin envoyés et reçus par des panélistes sélectionnés, conformément a une spécification qui garantit que la modélisation de l'échantill

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Postal services - Quality of service - Measurement of loss and substantial delay in
priority and first class single piece mail using a survey of test letters
Postalische Dienstleistungen - Dienstqualität - Messung des Verlustes und der
erheblichen Verzögerungen von Vorzugssendungen und Einzelsendungen erster Klasse
unter Verwendung von Testbriefen
Services postaux - Qualité du service - Mesure des pertes et des retards importants pour
le courrier prioritaire égrené et de 1ére classe, a partir d'une enquete utilisant des lettres
témoin
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN/TS 14773:2004
ICS:
03.240 Poštne storitve Postal services
SIST-TS CEN/TS 14773:2005 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CEN/TS 14773
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
September 2004
ICS 03.240

English version
Postal services - Quality of service - Measurement of loss and
substantial delay in priority and first class single piece mail using
a survey of test letters
Services postaux - Qualité du service - Mesurage des Postalische Dienstleistungen - Dienstqualität - Messung
pertes et des retards importants pour le courrier prioritaire des Verlustes und der erheblichen Verzögerungen von
égrené et de 1ére classe, à partir d'une enquête utilisant Vorzugssendungen und Einzelsendungen erster Klasse
des lettres d'essai unter Verwendung von Testbriefen
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 26 January 2004 for provisional application.
The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to submit their
comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard.
CEN members are required to announce the existence of this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS available
promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in parallel to the CEN/TS)
until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN is reached.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36  B-1050 Brussels
© 2004 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. CEN/TS 14773:2004: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

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Contents Page
Foreword. 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope. 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions. 8
4 Loss as a quality of service indicator. 14
4.1 General. 14
4.2 Calculation and presentation of loss and substantial delay . 15
4.2.1 General. 15
4.2.2 Period after which an item is considered to be lost or substantially delayed. 15
4.2.3 Service performance indicator . 15
5 Methodology. 16
5.1 General. 16
5.2 Estimators. 16
5.2.1 General. 16
5.2.2 Accuracy . 16
5.2.3 Measurement results . 17
5.2.4 Calculation of the accuracy . 17
5.2.5 Aggregation of results. 17
5.3 Validation and control of panellist information . 17
5.3.1 General. 17
5.3.2 Panellist requirements. 18
5.3.3 Validation of information. 18
5.4 Treatment of clusters of lost items . 18
6 Test mail characteristics . 19
7 Report. 19
8 Quality control and auditing . 20
Annex A (normative) Calculation of the accuracy of the estimator of the performance
indicator . 21
Annex B (normative) Panellist management and validation . 24
B.1 Management, guidance, training and monitoring of panellists . 24
B.2 Item validation . 24
B.3 Panellists validation. 25
Annex C (normative) Quality control and auditing. 27
C.1 General. 27
C.2 Sending test items . 27
C.3 Receiving test items . 27
Annex D (informative) Use of different rules for defining substantial delay . 28
D.1 General. 28
D.2 Circumstances when additional analysis is appropriate. 28
D.3 Reporting requirements for additional analyses . 29
Annex E (informative) Experience of measuring loss. 30
E.1 General. 30
E.2 Experience in Portugal . 30
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E.2.1 General. 30
E.2.2 Brief description of the Portuguese system . 30
E.3 Experience in United Kingdom. 31
E.4 Experience in Germany . 31
E.5 Comments from International Post Corporation . 31
E.5.1 General. 31
E.5.2 Response Rates (Referring to requirements under 5.3) . 32
E.5.3 Clustering (Referring to requirements under 5.4) . 33
E.5.4 Sample sizes (Referring to Annex A). 33
E.5.5 Matching reality. 33
E.6 Comments from France. 33
E.6.1 General. 33
E.6.2 Panel efficiency rate . 34
E.6.3 Confirmation procedures . 34
E.7 Concluding Remarks . 35
Bibliography . 36

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Foreword
This document (CEN/TS 14773:2004) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 331
"Postal Services", the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by March 2005, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by March 2005.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to announce this CEN Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
For compatibility between CEN and UPU versions of this document, the term 'document' is used. In a
CEN context, this should be interpreted as being equivalent to the deliverable mentioned on the title
page of this document. In a UPU context, this should be interpreted as being equivalent to 'standard'."

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Introduction
In the Green paper on postal services in 1992 the European Commission emphasised the need to
establish common rules for the development of community postal services and the improvement of
quality of service. The Commission identified requirements for quality of service measurement that
included the reliability of services and treatment of problems of loss, theft and damage.
CEN was asked to draw up standards related to the methodology for the measurement of loss of mail
at reasonable cost for some mail types within the universal service.
There has been only limited experience in using sample surveys to measure the level of loss in postal
services and it is not possible to define a standard for measurement at present. However it is possible
to set out the main requirements that would probably be included in such a standard in order that the
methodology may be applied and tested. Once this has been done and experience has been gained
this document may be developed into a standard.
This document sets out a methodology for a more precise measure of the level of loss and substantial
delay of single piece priority letters than can be obtained from the measurement of complaints. This
document refers to a number of principles and minimum requirements to be applied for the
measurement of the level of loss and substantial delay of national and cross-border priority and first
class letter mail.
Annex E of this document describes the experience of measuring loss and contains comments
relating to the implementation of the Technical Specification which have already been reported to
CEN. Since the Technical Specification is to some extent experimental, CEN would particularly like to
collect experience on its use from those who have implemented it. This will be valuable in determining
how the Technical Specification may best be developed into a standard.
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1 Scope
This document specifies methods for measuring the level of loss and substantial delay, using a survey
of test letters, of domestic and cross-border priority and first class single piece letter mail, collected,
processed and distributed by postal service operators.
It is impossible in practice to distinguish between items which will never arrive and items which have
been delayed for a very long time. A minimum period is therefore defined after which an item that has
been sent shall be treated as if it has been lost or substantially delayed for the purposes of
measurement.
The resulting overall figure for loss and substantial delay is to be expressed as a percentage of the
total posted priority and first class single piece mail. This indicator does not measure the postal
operator’s overall performance in a way which provides direct comparison of postal service operators,
and does not include other service performance indicators other than those related to loss and
substantial delay.
According to this document, loss and substantial delay is estimated within specified accuracy limits.
When the level of loss is very small it may only be possible to estimate an upper limit for the level of
loss.
This document has been developed from and is compatible with the requirements of EN 13850 for the
measurement of the transit time of end-to-end services for single piece priority mail and first class mail,
so that the same survey may be used to measure loss and substantial delay and on-time performance.
Thus it comprises a set of requirements for the design of a measuring system involving the selection
and distribution of test letters sent and received by selected panellists, according to a specification
that ensures that the test letter sample design is representative of the real mail flows.
This document relates to the measurement of the so called “normal” services given to private persons
/ households and businesses that post mail at street letter boxes, over the counter at post offices,
have pick ups at their offices or give their mail directly at postal service operators’ sorting centres.
For technical reasons this document may not in all parts be suitable for the measuring of very small
volumes of mail and for operators with limited coverage.
This document is not applicable for measuring the level of loss or substantial delay for large bulk
mailers’ services and hybrid mail which require different measurement systems and methodologies.
This document includes specifications for the quality control and auditing of the measurement system
and for the reporting of loss and substantial delay of mail.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 13850:2002, Postal services - Quality of service - Measurement of the transit time of end-to-end
services for single piece priority mail and first class mail
EN 14012, Postal services - Quality of service - Measurement of complaints and redress procedures.
EN ISO 9000, Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary (ISO 9000:2000).
ISO 3534-1:1993, Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: Probability and general statistical
terms.
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ISO 3534-2:1993, Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 2: Statistical quality control.
ISO 19011, Guidelines for quality and/or environmental management systems auditing
International Chamber of Commerce / ESOMAR International Code of Marketing and Social Research
1)
Practice, with attachments.



1)
This document can be obtained from www.esomar.org and from www.iccwbo.org . ESOMAR Central
Secretariat (email@esomar.nl)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
accuracy
closeness of agreement between a test result and the accepted reference value
NOTE 1 The term accuracy, when applied to a set of test results, involves a combination of random
components and a common systematic error or bias component [ISO 3534-1:1993].
NOTE 2 In this document the accuracy is given by the length of the confidence interval at the confidence level
95 % for the parameter being estimated, namely the probability of being lost or substantially delayed
3.2
aggregation
compounding of primary data into an aggregate for the purpose of expressing them in a summary
form
3.3
audit
systematic and independent examination to determine whether activities and related results comply
with planned arrangements and whether these arrangements are implemented effectively and are
suitable to achieve objectives [EN ISO 9000]
3.4
average (arithmetic mean)
sum of values divided by the number of values [ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.5
business
bodies, other than households, that receive and send mail
3.6
characteristic
property which helps to identify or differentiate between items of a given population
NOTE 1 The characteristics may be either quantitative - by variables, or qualitative - by attributes
[ISO 3534-1:1993]
NOTE 2 In this document the population is postal test items and the characteristics are related to type of
senders, type of receivers, times and types of induction or delivery, physical aspects of test items, franking, etc.
3.7
conformity
fulfilment of specified requirements [EN ISO 9000]
3.8
corrective action
action taken to eliminate the causes of an existing non-conformity, defect or other undesirable
situation in order to prevent recurrence [EN ISO 9000]
3.9
correctly addressed letter
letter with an address that conforms to a recognized international or national standard on the postal
item concerned
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NOTE The basic elements of the address are; identification information, delivery address and post code,
and postal address of the addressee, and, in the case of cross-border mail, also the name of the country of
destination.
3.10
correlation
relationship between two or several random variables within a distribution of two or more random
variables
NOTE Most statistical measures of correlation measure only the degree of linear relationship.
[ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.11
correlation coefficient
ratio of the covariance of two random variables to the product of their standard deviations
[ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.12
country
territory of a nation with its own government
3.13
cross-border mail
mail distributed from one country to another country
3.14
customer
natural or legal person having a business relation with a postal operator
3.15
date of delivery
date on which a postal item is delivered to the address or the addressee
3.16
date of deposit
J
day on which a postal item is posted, provided posting takes place before the last collection of that
day
NOTE 1 The term date of deposit is used in relation to quality of service measurement. The definition is based
on the Postal Directive 97/67/EC.
NOTE 2 Last collection refers to the advertised last time for collection (not the actual time).
3.17
delivery point
physical location at which delivery of postal items delivered by a postal operator takes place and
where they leave the operator’s responsibility
3.18
design factor
ratio of the variance of the estimator in the given sample design by the variance of the estimator in an
elementary sample design of the same size
NOTE The design factor is related to a given sample design and estimator.

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3.19
discriminant (characteristic)
characteristic affecting the outcome
NOTE In this document a characteristic is discriminant when transit time differs according to the different
modes of the characteristic.
3.20
distribution
process from collecting mail at collecting points through sorting at the distribution centre to delivery of
mail items to the addressee
3.21
domestic mail
mail items sent and received within one country
3.22
end-to-end (transit time)
from the point mail is placed into the collection/acceptance system under the responsibility of the
collecting postal operator to the final delivery point under the responsibility of the delivering postal
operators
3.23
estimate
value of an estimator obtained as a result of an estimation [ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.24
estimator
statistic used to estimate a population parameter [ISO 3534-1:1993]
NOTE In this document, a function of the observed values of test item transit times allowing the estimation
of the probability of the item being lost or substantially delayed.
3.25
expectation
for a discrete random variable X taking the values x , with the probabilities p the expectation if it
i i,
exists, is:
µ==EXpΣx
()
ii
the sum being extended over all the values x which can be taken by X [ISO 3534-1:1993]
i
3.26
field of study
total mail flow between defined postal areas
NOTE 1 Field of study could be defined for example as:
- Domestic — one operator in one country
- Domestic — one operator in one part of a country
- Domestic — a group of operators in one country
- Cross-border — one operator to one country
- Cross-border — one operator to a group of countries
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- Cross-border — one country to one country
- Cross-border — one country to a group of countries
NOTE 2 Some mail flows between postal operators may not meet the technical requirements in this document
to qualify as fields of study
3.27
geographical coverage
spread of postal services within a pre-defined geographical area
3.28
independent performance monitoring organisation
body charged with the monitoring of the quality of service according to the methodology specified in
this document and which body is external to, and having no links of ownership or control with the
postal service provider thus monitored
3.29
independence
two random variables are independent if their distribution functions are related by
F(x, y) = F(x, ∞) × F(∞,y) = G(x) × H(y)
where F(x, ∞) = G(x) and F(∞ , y) =H(y) are the marginal distribution functions of X and Y, respectively
for all pairs (x, y) [ISO 3534-1]
3.30
induction
deposition of mail into the postal network
3.31
inspection
activity such as measuring, examining, testing or gauging one or more characteristics of an entity and
comparing the results with specified requirements in order to establish whether conformity is achieved
for each characteristic [EN ISO 9000 and ISO 3534-2:1993]
3.32
item arriving late
postal item delivered to the recipient in a time longer than the service provider’s promised service
standard but within a specified period of time [EN 14012]
NOTE The specified period is defined in 4.2.2
cf. item lost or substantially delayed (3.33)
3.33
item lost or substantially delayed
postal item that is not delivered to the recipient or is only delivered after substantial delay
NOTE For the purposes of this document, lost items include items with substantial delay.
cf. item arriving late (3.32), substantial delay (3.57)
3.34
observed value
value of a characteristic obtained as the result of a single observation [ISO 3531-1:1993]
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3.35
on-time performance
proportion of postal items within a given period of time t with transit times meeting the specification
Nt()
1
Formal definition: X where N()t is the total number of postal items inducted during
i

Nt()
i=1
the period, and X =1 if postal items i fulfils the specification and otherwise X = 0
i i

3.36
on-time probability
probability of the event that the transit time of a mail item meets the specification
EXAMPLE If the transit time of a mail item is T and the specification is that the transit time does not exceed s
days, then the on-time probability is Pr ( T ≤ s).
3.37
performance indicator
expression derived from postal transit time statistics and data used to characterise the performance of
a postal operator
3.38
postal service
services involving the clearance, sorting, transport and delivery of postal items
3.39
priority item
first class item
A-class item
letter post item sent with priority by air or by surface and receiving different processing compared to
items classified as non-priority
3.40
probability distribution
function giving the probability that a random variable takes any given value or belongs to a given set
of values [ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.41
quality
totality of characteristics of an entity that bear on its ability to satisfy stated and implied needs
[EN ISO 9000]
3.42
quality assurance
all the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system and demonstrated as
needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfil requirements for quality [EN ISO 9000]
3.43
quality control
operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfil requirements for quality [EN ISO 9000 and
ISO 3534-2:1993]
3.44
quality evaluation
systematic examination of the extent to which an entity is capable of fulfilling specified requirements
[EN ISO 9000]
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3.45
random sample
sample of n items taken from a population of N items in such a way that each item in the population
has a strictly positive probability of being selected
3.46
random variable
variable that may take any of the values of a specific set of values and which is associated with a
probability distribution [ISO 3534-1:1993]
3.47
real mail
po
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