Mailing/Fulfillment - Hardware

Get Ready for Roller-Coaster Postage Rates
June 12, 2015 at 12:55 pm

Welcome to what might become known as The Season of Roller Coast Postal Rates. Postal rates for most mail—including the periodicals, standard, and first classes—usually undergo a predictable annual adjustment based on changes in the rate of inflation. But three events make 2015 different…

Ringling College Relies on Xanté for Bulk Mailing
June 12, 2015 at 12:50 pm

When Chuck Brantley, Mail Services manager at Ringling College of Art & Design, found out the school's bulk mail was being outsourced, he decided to take action. Check out this video that explains how adding a Xanté Impressia digital printing system helped him reel it back in.

Pitney Bowes Unveils Multi-Format Inserting System
February 27, 2015

The Epic Inserting System from Pitney Bowes was unveiled at Hunkeler Innovationdays. The system is built upon the Mailstream Productivity Series and is geared toward high-volume transactional print and mail service providers.

Seven Mysteries of the New Postal Rates
February 6, 2015

Nearly three weeks after the U.S. Postal Service proposed hiking most postal rates, mailing experts and regulators can’t figure out what the proposal means.


But until USPS answers an extensive list of questions about the new rate structures and the new rules that will accompany them, no one can evaluate whether the proposed rate hikes are legal, the PRC said.

Here are seven important but mostly unanswered questions about the rates...

The Perks of Print-to-Post
February 1, 2015

Ten years ago, half of all in-plants oversaw the mailing operations at their parent organizations; today that figure has crept up to nearly two-thirds. And why shouldn’t it? Many of the items in-plants print end up in the mail stream. 

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Merging Print and Mail Can Yield Big Benefits
February 1, 2014

With today's questionable economic times and changes in the print and mail industry, many organizations are looking to identify ways to control costs and still remain a viable business. While there is no crystal ball that can identify just where the print industry is going or when the economy will turn around, managers of in-plants can still take steps to be profitable.