Jan. 20 2011
Scott Gerschwer, OutputLinks--The high volume transaction output industry (HVTO) needs a healthy postal system in order to maximize the value of its communications. Studies indicate that a healthy mail... View More
Dec. 16 2010
Postal News Blog--The US Postal Service will introduce its previously announced "Critical Mail" service next month. The service will only be available to mailers who commit to mailing at least 5,000 pieces... View More
Dec. 16 2010
The Postal Service recently marked the third anniversary of its first fully-operational Flats Sequencing System (FSS) at the Dulles, VA, Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) - a milestone in the... View More
March 7 2011
St. Paul Pioneer Press--In August 2009, Alan and Rayleen Hansen bought a Lakeville home from Wade and Carol Hanson. For 18 months, the U.S. Postal Service has mistakenly forwarded virtually all the Hansens'... View More
Dec. 19 2010
DMM Advisory: Letter to MTAC from MTAC Co-Chair. We are delaying Full-Service eDoc postage corrections, which we had planned to deploy on January 2, 2011, to give mailers more time to use information from... View More
Jan. 4 2011
Gather Technology--The American postal system has left much to be desired. No matter what service we use or what company we use, there is always something that could be done better. The main problem is... View More
Feb. 7 2011
RealtorMag--Real estate professionals have long understood how personalization in mailings helps boost response. A well-crafted mail piece can help you develop new relationships and reinforce your connections... View More
Dec. 26 2010
To broaden its national footprint for delivery of printed statements, bills, invoices and customer correspondence, Financial Statement Services, Inc. (FSSI) announced the opening of a new operations facility... View More
March 9 2011
Courier, Express, and Postal Observer--In addition to declining volumes, the Postal Service now faces another stumbling block to self sufficiency, rising fuel prices. Increases in fuel prices used by the... View More
Feb. 7 2011
Currently most postal customers have their rates set as a discount from a base rate for the class of the product being mailed. The discount is based on an analysis of the savings generated from reductions... View More
Jan. 18 2011
Pushing the Envelope--Coopetition, is a buzzword cropping up in many business publications these days. Basically, it means that competing firms look for ways to cooperate with each other, rather than compete... View More
Jan. 18 2011
According to DM News, "Recent data suggests consumers will be viewing both the physical and online worlds through their mobile devices as the norm, not the exception. Technology like 2D codes can be used... View More
Dec. 26 2010
Presort.com--The U.S. Postal Service has named a former letter carrier to the CIO position in a series of executive appointments aimed at making the agency a more agile, customer-oriented organization.... View More
Dec. 26 2010
Postal News Blog--Credit card issuers are working harder than ever to retain existing customers and attract new ones. According to Mintel Comperemedia, a service that provides direct marketing competitive... View More
Jan. 2 2011
As the January 2, 2011 is approaching, USPS' systems are in a ready mode and we are ready to work with you to accept mail using the new postage statements. We appreciate the efforts of the software vendor... View More
Jan. 6 2011
ARLINGTON, TX January 6, 2011-- Print/Mail Consultants (PMC), a provider of informational content for document industry vendors and document operations consulting services, announced today it has become... View More
Jan. 2 2011
from Window Book Postal Concierge--There are a number of recent developments affecting the mailing industry, particularly with regard to USPS® changes scheduled to be effective in January, 2011. Delay... View More
Aug. 6 2012
The Motley Fool--With the Postal Service just missing a $5.5 billion payment for employee benefits and reducing hours at 13,000 rural facilities across the United States with more office shutdowns inevitable,... View More
Jan. 14 2011
Karen Cornelius was installed as the first female president of Mail Systems Management Association (MSMA) effective January 1, 2011 after beginning as a Regional Director in 2000. She is employed as the... View More