With profits sinking and expenses going through the roof, mailers looking to catch a break can save money by making the most of the U.S. Postal Service's latest technologies — and doing some smart ...
Beginning in May, the U.S. Postal Service will start to accept mail pieces bearing the Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB), the much-talked-about system that’s expected to make it easier for both mailers ...
The concept of Intelligent Mail, and the advent of the IMB, has been around for a while. Also known as OneCode and the four-state barcode, the IMB initiative was first announced by the United States ...
Well, we’re just zipping right through this series, no? So far we’ve looked at various postal machines and how they work to flip mail around, cancel the postage, and sort it, all in a matter of ...
Hallmark has launched the Postage Paid Greetings card line with the US Postal Service. The company announced the product at the National Postal Forum conference on April 12, during the general session ...
Mailing service providers work tirelessly to provide strategic mail induction opportunities to their customers. Proving delivery has been challenging in the past. In the era of the Intelligent Mail ...
MT. LAUREL, NJ—May 12, 2014—GrayHair Software has been the last combatant standing in the mailing industry’s epic battle against a patent troll. After almost two years, it can now move forward in the ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neopost USA, a provider of hardware and software to mailers and shippers of all sizes, announces the launch of its Intelligent Inserting Package. Combining innovative hardware ...