STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2015--
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI), a global technology company that provides
innovative products and solutions to power commerce, will showcase
physical and digital technologies that are changing the world of mailing
and shipping, location intelligence and global ecommerce at this year’s
National Postal Forum (NPF), May 17-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center
in Anaheim, CA. Attendees will also see Pitney Bowes’ new brand strategy
and identity in booth 404.
Pitney Bowes will showcase solutions for SMBs, direct mailers and
enterprises that harness physical and digital technologies for mail
creation, inserting and sorting, including innovative parcel management
solutions.
“From data-driven marketing and mail creation, to parcels and shipping,
to the production and distribution of invoices and statements, Pitney
Bowes helps its clients drive real business, create efficiencies and
generate revenue across both physical and digital channels,” said Debbie
Pfeiffer, president, Pitney Bowes Presort Services. “Our partnership
with the United States Postal Service (USPS®) and NPF is central to who
we are as a company. Pitney Bowes continues to innovate in our core
mailing and shipping businesses, while we expand in high growth markets,
including digital commerce and software.”
On Wednesday, May 20, Debbie Pfeiffer will address more than 1,000
attendees at the NPF Partnership Recognition Luncheon before introducing
keynote speaker Alison Levine, author of the New York Times
best-seller, On the Edge.
On Monday, May 18, Bill Borrelle, Pitney Bowes senior vice president of
Brand Strategy and Integrated Marketing Communications, will host a
short presentation in booth 404 on the evolution of the Pitney Bowes
brand and how the company’s innovations and end-to-end capabilities are
helping business do business with accuracy and precision in the areas of
direct mail, data-driven marketing, parcels and shipping, invoices and
statements, and presort solutions.
New solutions for mailers of all sizes
Pitney Bowes will showcase its full line of shipping and mailing
solutions at NPF including its new Connect+® 500W; new File Based
Processing capabilities for the DI950 inserting system; Streamweaver
capabilities accessed through the Spectrum platform; new Epic Inserting
System, and new PrimeSort solution for Direct Mailers.
A great option for businesses of all sizes, the Connect+
500W allows mailers to automate and simplify their non-uniform mail
processing with greater accuracy and precision in line with the latest
Postal rules. In addition, the Connect+ 500W enables businesses to
maximize the value and openability of their mail with flexible color
printing to add personalized promotional messages and custom company
logos on each envelope.
For businesses that rely on transactional and information-based
mailings, the DI950
with File Based Processing ensures that every mail piece was assembled
correctly and provides a full audit trail for regulated mailings.
Following these automated mail processes, businesses will now be able to
integrate customer data back into the operational systems to streamline
their communications. Leveraging Pitney Bowes’ rich data management
platform, businesses can manage their customers’ addresses, govern
address validation and update customer information in real time. The
integration of data across the customer lifecycle creates new
opportunities to present customers more relevant offers based on rich
data such as location-based data.
The new Epic
Inserting System, a high-speed multi-format solution built upon the
globally respected Mailstream Productivity Series (MPS) platform,
demonstrates Pitney Bowes commitment to leading-edge product innovation.
With demonstrated integrity and high yield, Epic allows high volume
transactional print and mail service providers to move swiftly and
easily from job to job and from letters to flats in a single workcell,
simplifying capacity planning, increasing operational productivity,
lowering total cost of ownership, and improving return on investment.
Pitney Bowes will also showcase PrimeSort,
a unique cloud-based solution designed to help Direct Mailers qualify
for significant postage discounts. PrimeSort provides analysis, file
splitting and mail preparation files without expensive software and
hardware installs. Customers simply upload their mailing files and
answer a few quick questions and PrimeSort determines the best
qualification scenario to optimize their postage spend.
New solutions for total parcel management including Automated Parcel
Sorting
Pitney Bowes will also highlight new innovations in parcel management.
The rapid growth of ecommerce and the associated rise in parcel
shipments has required postal and commercial mail and parcel handlers to
reevaluate their services and capabilities. Pitney Bowes has deep
expertise in mail creation, sorting, and shipping and has incorporated
it into the latest hardware and software innovations for the package and
parcel market.
Pitney Bowes parcel and shipping software enables total control and
visibility over inbound and outbound shipping operations. And whether
sorting parcels in sacks or cartons, singular or in bulk, Pitney Bowes
will tailor an Automated
Parcel Sorting Solution to suit any induction scenario. With
best-in-class image capture, lighting and software technology, the
solution will read addresses, 1D and 2D barcodes with the highest
accuracy in the industry. In-line scale and 3D measurement options are
available for all weigh-on-the-fly, dimensioning and certification needs.
Pitney Bowes Executive Presentations at NPF
Sunday, May 17, 9:10 a.m., Rm. 208A
Using Delivery Data to
Thrive in the Competitive World of Ecommerce
Judy Kalus,
CCM Product Specialist
Ecommerce is projected to see explosive
growth as busy consumers purchase more goods online. The fulfillment of
these shipments is still dependent upon efficient supply chains and
reliable delivery options. Learn how shippers can use USPS® parcel
tracking data to gain visibility, enhance internal operations and create
tools to improve customer relationships.
Monday, May 18, 10:00 a.m., Pitney Bowes Booth 404
Pitney Bowes
Brand Launch and the Power of Precision
Bill Borrelle,
Senior Vice President of Brand Strategy and Integrated Marketing
Communication
Pitney Bowes has a new logo and brand strategy
for just the third time in its 95-year history. Bill Borrelle will
discuss the new brand and how the company’s innovations and end-to-end
capabilities are helping business do business with accuracy and
precision in the areas of direct mail, data-driven marketing, parcels
and shipping, invoices and statements, and presort solutions.
Tuesday, May 19, 1:30 p.m., Rm. 208A
Moving from the Mail Room
to the Board Room through Technology and Innovation
Debbie
Pfeiffer, president, Pitney Bowes Presort Services
Debbie
Pfeiffer will join Susan Brownell, USPS® VP, Supply Management and Karen
McCormick from the National Postal Museum on a panel facilitated by Ruth
Goldway, Commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission to discuss
their leadership journeys, what contributed to their success and how
they have overcome obstacles in their careers.
Tuesday, May 19, 1:30 p.m., Rm. 212A
Mail Quality: It Takes an
Electronically Connected Supply Chain
Steve Krejcik,
Director, Strategic Technical Business Development, Presort Services
This
workshop will feature a panel representative of the many roles in the
supply chain and focus on the challenges they have overcome to prepare
for new Mail Entry and Payment Technologies. Learn how these supply
chain veterans are navigating this new electronic frontier for mail
quality, what benefits they are seeing, lessons they have learned and
predictions for the future.
Tuesday, May 19, 4:00 p.m., Rm. 212A
Strategic Thinking: Do You
Do It?
Dr. Janet Lockhart-Jones, Curriculum Manager, Postal
Education
The focus of this topic is to distinguish between
strategic thinking and strategic planning. Most managers and executives
often confuse the two. This workshop seeks to clarify the differences
and introduce strategic thinking tools and techniques that managers at
all levels can use to elevate their thinking and organizational
capability.
Wednesday, May 20, 8:00 a.m., Rm. 208A
Direct Mail Delivers
Results: Proven Ways to Lower Costs and Increase Response
Alison
Hall, Director Client Services, Direct Mail Solutions
Direct
mail delivers response rates that are 30-times higher than email. When
you combine physical with digital as part of a multichannel approach,
the results can be even greater. Advances in data and analytics, as well
as improvements in printing processes and capabilities mean that direct
mail campaigns can be more targeted, personalized, affordable and
successful than ever before. Of course, that also means mail pieces are
more complex. This session will provide proven ways to help you lower
costs while delivering higher impact direct mail.
About Pitney Bowes
Pitney Bowes (NYSE:PBI) is a global technology company offering
innovative products and solutions that enable commerce in the areas of
customer information management, location intelligence, customer
engagement, shipping and mailing, and global ecommerce. More than 1.5
million clients in approximately 100 countries around the world rely on
products, solutions and services from Pitney Bowes. For additional
information, visit Pitney Bowes at www.pb.com.
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Brett Cody
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