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A Brief History of ZIP Codes

From postal zones in the 1940s to today's Intelligent Mail Barcode, trace how the ZIP code system evolved over 60 years.

## Before ZIP Codes: Postal Zones

The idea of using numbers to route mail predates the ZIP code by two decades. In 1943, the US Post Office Department introduced **postal zone numbers** for 124 large cities. Addresses included a zone number between the city and state — for example, "New York 16, NY."

The system worked for major cities but left smaller towns and rural areas without any numeric identifier.

## 1963: The ZIP Code Launches

On July 1, 1963, Postmaster General J. Edward Day announced the Zone Improvement Plan. Every address in the country received a 5-digit code. The rollout was massive:

| Milestone | Date |
|-----------|------|
| ZIP code concept approved | 1962 |
| Official launch | July 1, 1963 |
| Mr. ZIP mascot introduced | 1963 |
| ZIP made mandatory for 2nd/3rd class mail | 1967 |
| ZIP+4 introduced | 1983 |
| POSTNET barcode | 1993 |
| Intelligent Mail Barcode | 2009 |

Initially, ZIP codes were voluntary. The USPS launched a public campaign featuring **Mr. ZIP** — a cartoon mail carrier — to encourage adoption.

## The 1980s: ZIP+4 and Automation

By the 1980s, mail volume exceeded 100 billion pieces annually. The USPS introduced ZIP+4 in 1983 and began installing optical character readers (OCRs) that could read addresses and spray barcodes directly onto envelopes.

The POSTNET barcode system, deployed in 1993, encoded the ZIP+4 plus a delivery point code into a series of tall and short bars printed on the mailpiece.

## 2009: The Intelligent Mail Barcode

The Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMb) replaced POSTNET in 2009, combining ZIP+4 routing information with mailer ID and tracking data in a single 65-bar barcode. This was a leap forward for package tracking and logistics visibility.

## What's Next?

The USPS is exploring geolocation-based addressing and dynamic routing that could supplement or eventually replace static ZIP codes. For now, the 5-digit ZIP code remains the backbone of American mail delivery.

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