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What is a bubble package?

Definition: Packages weighing less than 167 grams per cubic decimeter.

From June 1, 2015, competitive package delivery rates such as bubble packages will be changed from government pricing to market-regulated prices. Postal enterprises can independently determine the rate structure and rates based on market supply and demand and competition conditions. Standards and Billing Methods.

Classification of packages:

1. First-class packages: First-class packages include newspapers within 10 days and magazines within 30 days from the date of publication, government notices, and slogans , not for sale, political propaganda published by the central government and various provinces (cities), autonomous regions, as well as the Central Military Commission and major military regions and provincial military regions.

2. Second-category packages: Second-category packages include books, movies, cameras, video recorders and their accessories used by television crews, projectors used by film projection teams, and generators without gasoline.

3. Category three packages: emergency rescue supplies and tools, valuables and various tickets, medicines, vaccines, and a small amount of urgently needed import and export items.

4. Four categories of packages: instruments, meters, musical instruments, props, handicrafts, clothing, and flowers.

5. Five categories of packages: furniture, containers, foam plastics and their products.

Extended information

Notes on receiving and sending parcels:

1. Check in time. After entering the address written by the user, the staff should carefully check it with the user in a timely manner to avoid unnecessary trouble in subsequent work due to incorrect address matching.

2. Standardize pasting. In order to ensure that the barcode is accurately scanned in full, when pasting the package details sheet, do not paste it at an angle or fold it in half. It should be flat and try to paste it on the largest and smoothest side of the package.

3. Strict inspection. Don't be afraid of trouble, open the package, inspect each piece, seal it with your eyes, and reweigh strictly, leaving no dead ends. For packages that are exempt from inspection, not only must strict acceptance and delivery procedures be implemented, but a random inspection system must also be implemented.

4. Proper packaging. Be patient and meticulous, and choose appropriate packaging materials based on the nature, size, weight, and distance of the items you mail.

Reference Materials

Baidu Encyclopedia - Postal Rates

Baidu Encyclopedia - Parcels