Pitney introduces hybrid mail system
Pitney Bowes has launched its P/I Officemail hybrid mail system, claimed to automate the mailing of office documents.
The company said that with P/I Officemail, users create documents on an office PC and can submit jobs for printing, inserting and mailing.
Instead of being printed locally on desktop printers and manually processed, the job is transmitted to an in-house print centre or off-site facility, to provide the benefits of centralised print and mail production.
Cardiff, Wales-based company, McLays, has rebranded P/I Officemail under its own Mipost brand.
Barrie Stevens, marketing manager for Mipost at McLays, said: 'Some clients wish to use it for monitoring staff performance, some to reduce their environmental impact and others to improve audit, security and control processes.
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