Pitney Bowes Receives Patent for Placing Legacy Systems Online
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Pitney Bowes Completes
Acquisition of MailCode Inc.
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI), a global provider of mail and
document management solutions, has acquired the remaining
43% ownership interest of MailCode, Inc. that it did not already
own. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Pitney Bowes acquired
57% of the outstanding equity of MailCode, a mail processing
solutions company headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana, in
January of 2001.
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Pitney
Bowes Shows Businesses How to Connect to Customers Using Integrated
Closed-Loop Messaging at XPLOR 2002
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE: PBI), a global provider of solutions
that enable businesses to better engineer the flow of their
communications, will demonstrate new ways integrated closed-loop
messaging can help businesses connect with their customers,
at the XPLOR 2002 Global Electronic Document Systems Conference
and Exhibit, October 27 through October 30 at the Anaheim
Convention Center.
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Pitney
Bowes Improves Speed of Flagship APS Series™ Mail Inserter
by 22 Percent
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI) will showcase the new, higher
speed of its APS Series inserter at Xplor 2002 in Anaheim,
CA Oct. 27-30. The intelligent mail system will run up to
22,000 mail pieces per hour with online viewing of real-time
system production.
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Pitney
Bowes Integrates Mail Piece Insertion, Ink-Jet Printing, Sorting,
Stacking and Strapping in a Single System Solution At Graph
Expo and Converting Expo 2002
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI) will exhibit ‘the complete
solution’ for direct mailers at Graph Expo and Converting
Expo 2002 October 6-9 in Chicago, (Booth 3238) showcasing
its FlowMaster® inserter system fully integrated with
ink-jet printing, sorting, stacking and strapping in a single
operation for significant labor and cost savings.
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Pitney
Bowes Partners with Italy’s Printel to Provide Global
Automated Document Factory Solutions
Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:
PBI) has entered into a new international partnership with
Italian owned Printel, the world’s third largest hybrid
mail producer, to provide advanced integrated mail and document
management solutions for Printel’s global customer base.
Through the partnership, Printel will utilize Pitney Bowes
as the sole technology provider for automated document factory
(ADF) solutions and work together with Pitney Bowes to grow
and expand the business worldwide. This becomes the single
largest contract for Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies,
at more than $15 million, to equip Printel’s facilities
and worldwide subsidiaries with inserting systems, installation
and support services.
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The Power of Change Helps Merrill Lynch Achieve Maximum
Profitability in Financial Statement Processing
Global Financial Leader Partners With Pitney
Bowes and Four Other Companies To Save $3 Million With New
Production Mail Efficiencies.
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UK: Norwich Union Maximizes
"Messaging Efficiency"
with Pitney Bowes Inserters and Direct Connect
As
Britain's largest insurer, Norwich Union's mail and messaging
requirements are immense. Following a merger with CGU in 2000
to form CGNU (AVIVA-July 1st 2002), the company decided to
review its print and mail operation in a bid to improve efficiency,
meet projected demand and reduce unit cost. Norwich Union's
key mail processing sites - based in Iveralmond, Perth, and
in Norwich itself - handle all external company mail as well
as providing an outsourced mail facility for a variety of
businesses throughout the UK via its Print to Post brand name.
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Innovative
Partnership Helps Sprint Achieve State-of-the-Art in Statement
Processing
Vision of processing 'anything,
anywhere' becomes a reality. It's
one thing to envision a state-of-the-art print/mail finishing
center. It's another thing altogether to transform the vision
of processing 'anything, anywhere' into a practical reality-
especially when existing resources are incompatible and isolated,
the business is growing rapidly, and applications are emerging
and evolving virtually overnight. Such was the situation facing
Mary Wagner, Director of Mailing Services for Sprint, one
of the giants in the telecommunications industry.
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Case
Study: WE Energies
In
2000, having already achieved significant success with NACHA's
direct debit program as a payment option, WE Energies (formerly
WE Energies) decided to proceed with an electronic bill presentment
and payment (EBPP) option as a value add for its more than
one million electric and nearly one million natural gas customers.
The move made sense on several levels.
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