Robert Moon (postal inspector)
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Robert Aurand Moon (April 15, 1917, Pennsylvania, USA—April 11, 2001, Florida, USA), sometimes called 'Mr. Zip', is considered the father of the ZIP Code or Zone Improvement Plan, a mechanism to route mail in the United States. He developed the idea in the 1940s while working as a postal inspector in Philadelphia, although his system used only the first three digits of what would become a five-digit system. The first Directory of Post Offices using five-digit zip code numbers was published in 1963.