Pitney Bowes to Exhibit Leading-Edge Solutions at MailCom
Press release from the issuing company
STAMFORD, Conn., May 5 -- Pitney Bowes will exhibit the mailing industry's most comprehensive array of integrated mail and document management solutions at MailCom 2003, May 6 - 9 in Atlantic City, NJ.
"Pitney Bowes helps businesses of all sizes engineer the flow of their communication, from digital mailing systems and secure mail technologies to mail presort and digital document delivery," said Michael J. Critelli, chairman and CEO, Pitney Bowes. "We are excited to lead the way in the development of Intelligent Mail by delivering solutions that help businesses, government organizations and mailers of all sizes increase the impact and decrease the cost of their mail and document flow. By leveraging the information contained on a mail piece we can track each piece as it travels through the postal network and help businesses communicate more effectively with customers. Intelligent Mail also helps the U.S. Postal Service better optimize their workforce and network to operate more efficiently and decrease costs."
Pitney Bowes executives will offer their industry perspectives at panels discussing the Presidential Commission Panel and the Outsourcing Executive Forum. Pitney Bowes Vice President of Federal Relations David Nassef will join other industry leaders to discuss the potential recommendations of the President's Commission on the Postal Service at the Presidential Commission Panel on Thursday, May 8, 9:15 - 10:00 a.m. In addition, Pitney Bowes Management Services President of National Sales Kevin Kennedy will participate in the Outsourcing Executive Forum on Friday, May 9, 10:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. to discuss critical industry topics and trends.
On display at the Pitney Bowes booth, #531 in the Atlantic City Convention Center, will be the revolutionary DM Series(TM) line of mailing systems -- including its flagship model, the DM 1000. The company will also highlight Budget Manager, a new software system that allows customers to leverage the data in their mailing operations -- including mailing costs, departmental expenses and internal accounting information -- to better manage their mail center's operations. For small to mid-sized mailers, Pitney Bowes will showcase its new DA 300 address printer that helps create more professional looking mail pieces. Also available will be Pitney Bowes' DeliverAbility(TM) enterprise package management solution and the Ascent(TM) and Arrival logistics and tracking solutions.
In addition, the company will display the FlowMaster high-speed, high integrity inserter; Olympus II high-speed mail sorter with Voice Sort, which uses sophisticated voice recognition technology to provide the most accurate processing for the corporate incoming mail center; Return Mail and Data Quality software solutions and the latest Track and Trace technology to convert every mail piece into Intelligent Mail to optimize processes associated with the flow of mail and documents.