Patent classifications
G06Q2250/057
Encrypted transit information for shipments
A computer-implemented method includes receiving transit information from a first data logger, wherein the first data logger is associated with a first shipment. The method identifies a first user based on an identifier associated with the first shipment. The method queries the first user for credentials for verification. Responsive to determining the received credentials for verification from the first user match the credentials of record, the method sends the received transit information to the first user.
Systems and methods for distributed activation of postage
Systems and methods which provide for distributed activation of pre-printed, or otherwise pre-produced, indicia to thereby provide value bearing indicia, such as postage indicia, are shown. Embodiments apply indicia to fungible items, such as envelopes, paper stock, labels, etc., at a central location. When one of the items bearing the pre-produced indicia is incorporated into a mail item by a user, the pre-produced indicia may be activated and thus becomes valid postage indicia for use in posting the mail item. Various images, information, characters, symbols, and/or marks may be provided in association with pre-produced indicia. Such marks may be printed using a same or different media than an accompanying pre-produced indicia. Embodiments implement a system for scanning pre-produced indicia for activation as postage indicia.
GENERATING AND DISPENSING EVIDENCE OF PAYMENT FOR DELIVERY OF A MAIL PIECE USING A MOBILE DEVICE AND NFC TAG
A system and method for dispensing evidence of payment for delivery of a mail piece that does not require the user to have a printer readily available to print a label that includes the evidence of payment for delivery is provided. The mail piece sender utilizes a software application operating on a mobile electronic device to determine the cost for delivery of a mail piece. An indicium that evidences payment for the delivery of the mail piece is generated, and the mobile electronic device is utilized to program a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag that is adhered to the mail piece. When the mail piece is received by a carrier, the carrier can read the information stored in the NFC tag to process and deliver the mail piece. Optionally, the carrier can print a label based on the information obtained from the NFC tag for adhering to the mail piece.