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PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 Requirements to connect, access, participate and further develop open global networks and systems, for postal operators and the wider postal sector players

PD CEN/TR 17535:2020

Requirements to connect, access, participate and further develop open global networks and systems, for postal operators and the wider postal sector players

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17535:2020
Pages:56
Released:2020-11-25
ISBN:978 0 539 14610 3
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 - Open Global Networks and Systems for Postal Sector

PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 - Requirements for Open Global Networks and Systems in the Postal Sector

In the rapidly evolving world of postal services, staying connected and competitive is crucial. The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard is your comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing the requirements necessary to connect, access, participate, and further develop open global networks and systems. This standard is specifically designed for postal operators and the wider postal sector players, ensuring that you remain at the forefront of industry advancements.

Overview

Released on November 25, 2020, this standard is a pivotal resource for postal operators looking to enhance their operational capabilities and integrate seamlessly into global networks. With a total of 56 pages, it provides detailed insights and guidelines that are essential for modern postal operations.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 17535:2020
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 14610 3
  • Status: Standard

Why This Standard is Essential

As the postal sector continues to evolve, the need for standardized practices and systems becomes increasingly important. The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard addresses this need by providing a framework that supports the integration and development of open global networks. This is crucial for ensuring interoperability, enhancing service delivery, and fostering innovation within the postal sector.

Benefits of Implementing PD CEN/TR 17535:2020

By adopting this standard, postal operators and sector players can expect to achieve several key benefits:

  • Enhanced Connectivity: Seamlessly connect with global networks, ensuring efficient and reliable communication and data exchange.
  • Improved Access: Gain access to a wider range of services and systems, enhancing your operational capabilities and service offerings.
  • Increased Participation: Actively participate in global postal initiatives and collaborations, driving innovation and growth.
  • Future Development: Stay ahead of industry trends and developments, ensuring your operations remain competitive and relevant.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is ideal for:

  • Postal Operators: Looking to enhance their network capabilities and service offerings.
  • Postal Sector Players: Including logistics providers, technology partners, and regulatory bodies, who are involved in the development and implementation of postal services.

Comprehensive Guidance

The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard provides comprehensive guidance on the technical and operational requirements necessary for successful integration into global networks. It covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Network Architecture: Detailed guidelines on designing and implementing network systems that support global connectivity.
  • Data Management: Best practices for managing and exchanging data across networks, ensuring security and reliability.
  • Interoperability: Strategies for achieving seamless interoperability between different systems and networks.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with international standards and regulations, facilitating smooth cross-border operations.

Stay Ahead with PD CEN/TR 17535:2020

In an industry where change is constant, staying ahead of the curve is essential. The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of global postal networks. By implementing this standard, you can ensure that your operations are not only efficient and effective but also future-proofed against emerging trends and challenges.

Conclusion

The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for any postal operator or sector player looking to enhance their connectivity, access, and participation in global networks. With its comprehensive guidelines and best practices, this standard is your key to unlocking new opportunities and driving success in the ever-evolving postal industry.

Embrace the future of postal services with confidence and ensure your operations are aligned with the latest industry standards and practices. The PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 standard is your roadmap to achieving excellence in the global postal sector.

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PD CEN/TR 17535:2020


This standard PD CEN/TR 17535:2020 Requirements to connect, access, participate and further develop open global networks and systems, for postal operators and the wider postal sector players is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.240 Postal services
  • 35.240.69 IT applications in postal services

The current and future infrastructure to satisfy the changing needs of citizens in the EU will grant access to wider postal stakeholders, including customers, postal suppliers, supply chain service providers, (i.e. customs, fiscal authorities collecting VAT and related duties, transport providers like airlines or rail road and other transport mode operators, non-profit organisations supporting supply chain traceability, etc.) non-designated economic postal operators (Courier-, Express-, and Parcel delivery operators) that use, or may wish to use products, services and solutions currently restricted to designated operators.

This document aims at the provision of a Single Digital Market in Europe is at the focus within CEN, in particular:

  1. maintaining the integrity and independence of the European and worldwide delivery network

  2. no unfair advantage to any group or individual player, and thereby providing a level playing field

  3. clear delineation of the responsibilities and roles of all entities involved

  4. transparent management, control and integration of the postal supply chain as legally described in EU legislation (EU Regulation 2018/644 on cross-border parcel delivery services)

  5. reciprocity of interconnection with other stakeholder networks, as applicable

  6. proper security mechanisms in place to ensure data protection and privacy

to provide the necessary implementation guidance of EAD for fiscal duties (VAT et al.), customs and transport security.

The current MoU between the UPU and CEN offers the foundation to convert UPU specifications only applicable to designated postal operators into open CEN specifications. The creation of a digital single market has significant implications on cross border commerce and related delivery of merchandise.

This document provides the necessary implementation guidance. It is based on be the technical report “Postal Services — Electronic advanced data (EAD) in postal operations compliant to security and customs requirements”.

The document is based on the semantic mapping description of information on the characteristics or attributes of Low Value Consignments (LVC) which parties in the digital commercial value chain across-borders are called upon to handle, compliant to the EU VAT Ecommerce Package as well as the UPU-WCO customs model. It gives guidance by defining the use of unique transport identifiers, unique transaction identifiers and the IOSS VAT Identification number.