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March 24, 2006 - 14:06 Operation Transparency / Backgrounder Canada Post management is sparing no effort to tell us that cutbacks and plant closures are necessary because of the decline in addressed lettermail volumes. Are they trying to scare us? You be the judge.
Will Lettermail Decline? We do not know. Some predictions are that lettermail will begin a slow and steady decline. But as seen above, previous predictions have been wrong. We do know that volumes are not increasing as fast as the growth in points of delivery. That means that the number of pieces per point of call is declining very slightly. If this pattern continues it will have implications with respect to delivery density and the percentage of coverage for letter carriers. Communications needs are very difficult to predict. Many people thought that facsimile technology would eliminate mail between businesses. Email and the internet certainly pose a threat to mail volumes. Internet shopping also provides new potential for both parcel delivery and addressed admail. Will text messaging replace the use of email and the internet? Will a series of serious computer viruses reduce the use of the internet for bill payments? What does the future hold? Do you know? Does Canada Post know?
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