Pitney Bowes, headquartered in Stamford, Conn., announced the introduction of AddressRightNow online list management service for organizations with small-volume or infrequent mailings. The new online service helps to eliminate inaccurate addresses and updates mailing lists based on the latest change of address information from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS).
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Pitney Bowes, based in Stamford, Conn., announced the launch of its new Pitney Bowes Companion high-integrity tabletop inserter, which integrates with larger Pitney Bowes console inserting systems to help existing customers achieve greater visibility and control of their high-volume mail operations.
Stamford, Connecticut-based Pitney Bowes has filed a lawsuit against Zumbox, alleging its “paperless mail” service for consumers infringes Pitney Bowes' patents. The lawsuit was filed in California Central District Court and seeks, among other things, to stop Zumbox from further infringement.
Headquartered in Stamford, Conn., Pitney Bowes has appointed Lori Ann Cerullo as vice president of U.S. sales for its Document Messaging Technologies (DMT) business unit. Cerullo will lead the team responsible for selling DMT’s hardware and software solutions for large enterprise mailers and marketers.
Stamford, Connecticut-based Pitney Bowes announced that David Dobson has been appointed to the positions of executive vice president and president of Pitney Bowes Management Services.
TransPromo has received a lot of attention recently as industry pundits highlight the benefits and vendors promote solutions. There are great potential benefits to be gained, but will the current economic conditions slow down or accelerate a move to TransPromo?
Pitney Bowes, located in Stamford, Conn., has received the 1500th order for its state-of-the-art FPS Split Drive Inserting System, making it one of the fastest-selling new inserters the company ever has produced. The 1500th purchase was acknowledged at the opening ceremonies of the Pitney Bowes Customer Summit, held in its Danbury, Connecticut document technology center.
To help customers manage critical documents and information, Pitney Bowes, based in Tamford, Conn., is launching imaging and workflow solutions with Kodak. The solutions provide automated end-to-end workflow functionality, including document scanning, automatic indexing, secure storage, retrieval and integration into a single, central repository.
It is hard to exaggerate just how extraordinary each new day seems. The mortgage crisis in the United States may have provided the spark, but the floor of the world’s economic forest was already jammed with dry tinder: too much debt, too many banks carrying too much risk, too little savings and too many imbalances throughout the global economic system.
Commercial shippers are now able to take advantage of new volume price incentives when shipping through the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). Commercial Plus pricing launched Jan. 18, with up-front price incentives for qualifying shippers using USPS overnight and 2- to 3-day expedited services.