Company's International Mail Services Facilities to Help Expedite Mail and Packages Safely through Air Cargo Supply Chain
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 14, 2009--
Pitney
Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI) announced today that it has been certified by
the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to participate in a new
cargo screening program at its international
mail services facilities. The company’s Certified Cargo Screening
Facilities will utilize advanced scanning technology and certified mail
security personnel to help international mailers expedite their mail and
packages safely and on time to their destination. This initiative will
also help e-retailers shipping cross-border goods reach customers more
efficiently around the world.
According to the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, one hundred percent of
cargo must be screened before being transported on passenger aircraft by
August 2010. This requires all cargo to be screened at the piece level
by TSA-approved methods prior to being loaded on a passenger aircraft.
The initiative is vital for helping to ensure the security in the air
cargo supply chain and is making it safer to transport mail and packages
on passenger aircraft.
The Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP) was developed by the TSA to
allow screening of cargo early in the air cargo supply chain by a
trusted, vetted, and audited facility. The CCSP program helps establish
the integrity of a shipment through enhanced physical and security
standards at Certified Cargo Screening Facilities. It also maintains the
integrity of a shipment throughout the supply chain by utilizing
stringent chain of custody methods.
“Pitney Bowes has been working with the TSA for several years to help
ensure the secure handling of international mail,” said John Ward,
president, Mail Services, Pitney Bowes. “We look forward to working with
the TSA to tender freight directly to the airlines for faster,
uninterrupted transportation of international mail, publications and
small packages.”
To help educate mailers about the upcoming screening mandates, Pitney
Bowes is hosting webinars,
sessions at key industry trade shows and online discussion forums.
With expertise in 215 countries, Pitney Bowes is a leading international
mail consolidator in the U.S. and U.K. that can help customers enhance
the effectiveness of mailings around the globe. Customers can select
from a choice of cross-border carriers for the distribution of mail,
marketing material, publications and small packages based on service and
price. In addition, Pitney Bowes helps customers track visibility to the
movement of international packages, manages the customs process and pays
service providers on behalf of customers. Pitney Bowes’s international
network of resources is supported by the most advanced mailstream
technology and processes anywhere.
About Pitney Bowes:
Pitney Bowes is a $6.3 billion global technology leader whose products,
services and solutions deliver value within the mailstream and beyond.
Founded in 1920, our company’s 35,000 employees deliver technology,
service and innovation to more than two million customers worldwide. For
more information about Pitney Bowes, its products, services and
solutions, visit www.pb.com.
Source: Pitney Bowes Inc.
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Pitney Bowes Inc.
Karen King, 203-351-6189
karen.king@pb.com