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Pitney Bowes Introduces M3 Mixed Mail Manager; Automates Time Consuming, Labor Intensive Process for More Efficient Handling of Incoming Mail
SHELTON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2000--The Incoming Messaging Solutions business of Pitney Bowes' (NYSE: PBI) today introduced the M3(TM) Mixed Mail Manager--an automated messaging solution that processes, tracks and manages incoming mixed mail. The M3(TM) System, is the first in a suite of incoming messaging solutions from Pitney Bowes and results from the recently announced strategic alliance with Siemens ElectroCom.
The M3(TM) Mixed Mail Manager is a system designed to automate the processing of the highly diverse mix of mail coming into today's corporate mail centers such as postcards, letters, flats and magazines. Targeted for medium to large-sized companies processing between 2,500 and 25,000 pieces of mail per day, this system reads all incoming addresses, including handwritten and interoffice mail, dramatically reducing the need for manual sorting. The M3(TM) System also provides valuable reports that allow companies to monitor mail volume and type by department for improved planning and cost management, which are critical for improving mailroom operational efficiency. The M3(TM) Mixed Mail Manager is being introduced at the National Postal Forum from March 19 -22.
"The new M3(TM) System is a joint effort that brings together two global mail leaders," said Charlene Malone, Vice President and General Manager, Incoming Messaging Solutions. "Through the combination of Pitney Bowes' sophisticated feeder and software applications and Siemens ElectroCom's advanced optical character recognition and sorter technology, we have set a new standard in incoming mail automation and provided our customers with a powerful tool to meet their complex needs."
A significant increase in mail volume and continued pressure to control costs has brought mail sorting problems into sharper focus. Valuable productivity benefits of the M3(TM) System include:
- Mixed Mail Feeding and Sorting - The system's uninterrupted
feeder eliminates the need for time consuming mail preparation. Unsorted mail such as postcards, letters, flats, magazines/catalogs and express envelopes, up to 1/2 inch thick and 2 lbs. in weight, is stacked on the feeder and rapidly delivered to the proper bins at speeds up to 7,200 pieces per hour. The system can be programmed to sort mail by destination to mail stop, floor or department with up to 2,300 sort groups. - Employee Database Management - The employee database merges required data from multiple sources into one central database. The M3(TM) System then automatically reads each address, locates the recipient in the employee database and sorts the mail into the correct bin for delivery. - Accounting and Management Reporting - The M3(TM) System's powerful reporting software provides valuable information to maintain tight control over mailroom costs. For resource planning and charge backs, accounting reports detail mail volume, type, usage, rates and processing time. Productivity reports measure operational efficiency of the system, operator, and sort schemes, while system performance reports provide summaries of actual read rates. - Ergonomic and Modular Design - Each system is scalable to a company's needs, with extension modules and add-on software functionality that allow the system to grow along with the company's needs. By positioning the feeder and sort bins in close proximity, the system can be operated by one or more operators. ABOUT PITNEY BOWES
Pitney Bowes Inc., headquartered in Stamford, Conn., is a $4.4 billion global provider and worldwide leader of mail and messaging management solutions. The company is dedicated to providing integrated solutions to meet the increasingly complex messaging needs of its customers. The Incoming Messaging Solutions line of business is headquartered in Shelton, CT. For more information on Pitney Bowes, visit the company's Web site at www.pitneybowes.com
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