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September 28th, 2017
Lyngsoe Systems Integrates what3words into its Postal Image Capturing System

Danish postal solutions provider Lyngsoe Systems and what3words have developed a new solution that can scan 3 word addresses. The solution has been integrated into Lyngsoe Systems’ Manual Image Capturing Stations (MICS), and is being demoed at Geneva’s PostExpo (26-28 September).

what3words is an innovative global addressing system that has divided the world into 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique address made of 3 dictionary words. The 3 word address ///index.home.raft for example, will take you to the front door to what3words’ office in London. 3 word addresses follow a consistent ///word.word.word format and are optimised for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) scanning.

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‘The impact of 3 word addresses on last mile deliveries is clear, and we believe they can increase efficiency in other, less visible parts of the process, like mail-sorting’ said Chris Sheldrick, CEO and co-founder of what3words. ‘Manually sorting mail is expensive and resource-intensive for postal services. With what3words and Lyngsoe, this process can be optimised in order to save time and money, meet customers’ delivery expectations, and improve the quality of their service.’

With eight national postal services already having adopted what3words, 3 word addresses are fast becoming an addressing standard. Global logistics giant Aramex has also integrated what3words to provide better customer service and improve deliveries to poorly addressed areas. In a recent test pitting 3 word addresses against regular street addresses, London-based on-demand courier service Quiqup found that using 3 word addresses reduced overall delivery time by an incredible 30%.

258086 daimler de 3 12162b large 1505198494Cross-border e-commerce has led to an increase of poorly addressed parcels that have to be processed by postal services. 3 word addresses provide a standardised addressing format for every country in the world, removing the risk of error and allowing postal services, and entire countries, to take full advantage of the e-commerce boom.

259235 6b4acd99 5012 46d9 92ce c4929a892bb5 5f38a7 original 1506423090Lyngsoe Systems’ MICS camera can now scan 3 word addresses printed on envelopes or parcels and assign them to the correct bin. The sorting bins are predefined by each postal operator, allowing for a completely tailored solution. The system is very cost efficient: it is quick to implement, simple, flexible, intuitive, requires limited training of staff, and can capture and sort 3 word addresses.

About Lyngsoe Systems

Lyngsoe Systems has been a world leader in the field of cutting edge electronic logistics control for over 40 years and are leading within radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. They are renowned for innovation, out-of-the-box thinking and the ability to put ideas into practice. With a proven track record of more than 3,700 installations in 56 countries, the Lyngsoe Systems team can demonstrate extensive experience in customer process knowledge, solution design, software development, integration, service and maintenance. In addition, they offer complete project management and consultancy services in any local, regional or even global setting.