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ISORTA | Assigns a six digit code to a record based on the country name in an address. The first three digits are a zone identifier, the last three are a country identifier. | Country Sort and Max Sort Services | ![]() |
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ISORTB | Used to determine the appropriate destination point from the country and locality specified in the address. | International Max Sort | ![]() |
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ISORTC | Looks at the postcode and assigns it a locality code to create the nine digit selection code. This makes it compatible with ISortB. | International Max Sort | ![]() |
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ISORTD | Where there is no postcode, this looks at area names in the address to issue a locality code to create the nine digit selection code. This makes it compatible with ISortB. | International Max Sort | ![]() |
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ISTRMB | Determines which service speeds are appropriate for a given country code. | Country Sort and Max Sort Services | ![]() |
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ISORTF | A comprehensive guide showing by service speed and country the areas and postcodes which are to be sorted to a particular destination. | International Max Sort | ![]() |