United States Postal Service
DATAMATX hosted the USPS Capital Metro’s Area Inspiring Mail (AIM) focus group meeting at its Atlanta headquarters on Tuesday.
The USPS is planning to raise virtually all rates a bit in January, including a one-cent hike of the Forever Stamp, to 50 cents.
Printing Impressions hosted a webinar discussing USPS’ Informed Delivery program highlighting its benefits, usage and adoption.
The Printing Impressions Top 100 print buyers collectively are predicted to procure $50 billion worth of printing, about 1.2% below 2017. These entities will also account for more than 37% of U.S. GDP. The types of paper, printing and converting, naturally, vary sector to sector. What follows is a breakdown of the Top 100 print buyers in chart form and a more in-depth look at several companies.
The Statue of Liberty has proven a celebrated symbol of freedom and opportunity since its October 28, 1886 dedication.
Rob Hanks, of Suttle-Straus, discusses the advantages of Informed Delivery from a mailer’s perspective.
Rob Hanks of Suttle-Straus discusses what Informed Delivery is, the benefits of using it and how to sign up in this article.
A report on survey findings has just been released by Idealliance, which created the survey with valuable input from the USPS.
Three mailers’ organizations blasted a labor deal with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Yesterday.
This week, Julie Greenbaum highlights industry news about LSC Communications closing its Salem, Va., book printing plant, impacting 140 workers; Mossberg & Co. buying 94-year-old Foster Printing; Precision Dialogue, an RR Donnelley company, signing a new multi-year agreement with Wolverine Worldwide; the Postal Service Postmaster General and CEO Megan J. Brennan revealing a new feature, Informed Delivery; and the printing industry achieving a major victory over patent trolls.