STAMFORD, Conn. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --
At the upcoming 2013 National Postal Forum, Pitney
Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI) will showcase its latest technologies and
services that help mailers simplify the complex challenges they face in
doing business. The Forum runs from March 17-20, 2013 at Moscone Center
West in San Francisco, California. Pitney Bowes will exhibit at Booth
#728.
The Forum is the largest annual gathering of mailing industry executives
and companies. The 2013 event will take place against the backdrop of
ongoing changes in the mailing industry landscape, and the U.S. Postal
Service’s recent move to require all mail to include an Intelligent
Mail® barcode in order to qualify for automation pricing.
In considering the upcoming convention, Pitney Bowes President and CEO
Marc Lautenbach said, “There is a tremendous amount of change across the
industry, and National
Postal Forum is the perfect time for mailers to come together to
discuss important topics and explore opportunities to enhance their
communications, build stronger client relationships and grow their
businesses.”
At Pitney Bowes’s booth, large, enterprise organizations will see
innovative solutions including:
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New DFWorks®
Full Service IMb® Postal Manifesting software, for operations that
presort mail before printing, and SortEngine™
Full Service IMb® Sorter Operations Software, for operations that
sort finished mailpieces, can help mailers meet the USPS’s Full
Service IMb® submission requirements with dynamic manifest, pallet and
tray tag creation.
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A range of mail
services solutions including First-Class Mail® and Direct Mail
Solutions for Standard Mail® can help organizations reduce mailing
costs, increase direct mail response rates, and meet postal compliance
such as the new Intelligent Mail® Barcode requirements.
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White
Paper Factory™ Solutions can eliminate preprinted forms and
envelopes, streamline print and mail processes, and lower operational
and postage costs, while adding greater value to each mailpiece.
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SendSuite®
Live, the first scalable, web-based shipping management solution
designed for the desktop, mailroom, or warehouse, can help customers
simplify the shipping process, eliminate the confusion of managing
shipping costs, provide visibility into their shipping operation, and
enable greater efficiencies by integrating into e-commerce platforms.
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High-volume production digital color printing, mail finishing, sorting
and software solutions can cost-effectively produce more colorful and
relevant communications. New self-service options including remote
diagnostics, operator training and professional services can help
mailers achieve peak operational performance.
For small and medium mailers and shippers, Pitney Bowes will display
exciting solutions including:
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Connect+™
3000 system enables printers to create and print return addresses,
logos and custom messages on the outside of an envelope at speeds of
more than 18,000 letters per hour, transforming any envelope into a
revenue generating vehicle.
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RISO ComColor® Series is equipped with high-definition color laser
technology, printing on wide range of media.
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TrackMyMail,
a web-based address management system that simplifies tracking, helps
increase visibility of mail and packages, improves cost management,
and is a complete solution for managing IMb.
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pbSmart™
Codes easily integrate a QR code into physical and digital
marketing materials to create interactive marketing campaigns from a
desktop so that it appears on any mobile device and printed marketing
material. The solution integrates with e-mail and social media, and
delivers real-time customer analytics and reporting.
Pitney Bowes experts will also lead sessions throughout the conference
to share their insights and knowledge on several topics, including:
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Sunday, March 17: “Communicate This….. A-Z Strategies to Deliver
Your Message,” 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.; Accessing and Understanding Mail
Quality Reporting," 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.
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Monday, March 18: “Tangible ROI’s for Full Service IMb,” 10:30 to
11:45 a.m.
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Tuesday, March 19: “Best Practices for Aligning People, Process and
Systems in Mail Center Management,” 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.; “Calculating
ROI for IMb Tracing,” 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; “Creating New Value
for First Class Mailers,” 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.; “Intelligent Mail
Technology Meets Business Objectives,” 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.; “Using USPS
Tools as a Cost-effective Solution for List Hygiene,” 4:30 to 5:45
p.m.; and “Timing is Everything! Improving Direct Mail Campaign
Effectiveness,” 4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
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Wednesday, March 20: “Demystifying UAA – Where Did it Come From?
How Can We Fix It?,” 8:00 to 9:15 a.m.; and “Leveraging USPS Pricing
Strategies for First-Class Mail,” 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
About Pitney Bowes:
Pitney Bowes provides technology solutions for small,
mid-size and large firms that help them connect with customers to build
loyalty and grow revenue. The company’s solutions for financial
services, insurance,
healthcare,
telecommunications,
legal,
public
sector and retail
organizations are delivered on open platforms to best organize, analyze
and apply both public and proprietary data to two-way customer
communications. Pitney Bowes is the only firm that includes direct mail,
transactional mail, call centers and in-store technologies in its
solution mix along with digital channels such as the Web, email, live
chat and mobile applications. Pitney Bowes has approximately USD$5
billion in annual revenues and 27,000 employees worldwide. Pitney Bowes:
Every connection is a new opportunity™. www.pb.com
Intelligent Mail, IMb, First-Class Mail and Standard Mail are trademarks
owned by the United States Postal Service.

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