BCC Software, the leader in postal software solutions will demonstrate how the latest release of Mail Manager featuring a companion interface (ci) offers service providers flexible control in booth B14051 at the PRINTING United Expo, in Atlanta from October 18-20.
“Hot button” issues in today’s printing and mailing industry include process automation and retention of highly skilled employees. To meet this demand, BCC Software has introduced a dual-interface to its flagship end-to-end mail processing software, Mail Manager. Mail Manager with ci caters to both new and experienced mail production staff while enhancing workflow efficiency. The new ci interface enables users to control how they want to interact with the product. New employees can quickly be productive with the user-friendly interface while advanced users can leverage the power and control of the Mail Manager interface.
BCC is offering a free trial of Mail Manager with ci to encourage service providers to experience the faster workflow, power, and flexibility this latest release provides.
“To support today’s postal operations, we’ve made the user experience more flexible than ever before. Because we want the largest possible audience to experience how Mail Manager increases efficiency, reduces costs, and maximizes postal discounts, we’re offering a free trial of Mail Manager with ci,” said Mitch Carpenter, Director of Product for BCC.
Learn more about Mail Manager with ci, the free trial, how this and BCC’s other latest releases automate postal workflow and test your postal knowledge daily at 11am for a chance to win a valuable prize in booth B14051. Book a show meeting or demonstration today by visiting: https://bccsoftware.com/contact/.
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