Postdepot
Postdepot is a term used in postal logistics to denote a centralized facility within a national or regional mail network where mail and parcels are received, sorted, and dispatched. Acting as a regional node between local post offices and major distribution hubs, a postdepot handles inbound items from carriers, performs sorting by destination, service level, and security class, and prepares items for onward transport.
Operations typically include intake processing, automated sorting with barcode scanning, temporary storage, consolidation for outbound shipments,
Structures and scope vary by country and network; some postal systems have multiple depots within large cities,
History and evolution: The concept emerged with the expansion of organized mail systems in the 19th and
See also: postal facility, sorting center, distribution center, mail processing center, logistics hub.
Note: In some contexts, "postdepot" may refer to a brand name, a fictional concept, or a specific