Mailing/Fulfillment - Hardware
Quadient will showcase its most advanced mailing and shipping systems, combined with powerful software and the latest technology in direct printing, at drupa.
Bowe Systec comes to PRINTING United with the North American debut of its flagship Fusion Speed BOXIT Mail Tray Automation system. This is the fastest of its Fusion series and processes up to 30,000 letters an hour!
The W+D BB820+ inserter will be showcased at PRINTING United 2023 and it's a "must see." The W+D BB820+ is a servo driven inserting system delivering twenty thousand pieces per hour, making it one of the most productive inserters available.
For in-plants that provide mailing services, a reliable supply of envelopes is vital. With envelope shortages a reality, some are bringing envelope converting in-house.
W+D will introduce its new W+D 820+ 20K direct mail inserter running live at Hunkeler Innovationdays Feb. 27 - March 2. The W+D 820+ 20K is the new flagship inserter for W+D and allows for processing of the widest range of direct mail sizes.
When the State University of New York at New Paltz installed a new wide-format printer in June, Manager Jim Lyons says the in-plant printed a demo that’s now hanging in the shop’s front room. It catches everyone’s attention.
CHRISTUS Health Print Services is optimizing and expanding its direct mail services with the help of Ricoh Professional Services. The partnership has helped the in-plant add services and increase savings.
W+D has won a 2022 Pinnacle InterTech Award for its new BB1000 all-in-one envelope converter and inserter. The Pinnacle InterTech Awards exemplify the most advanced development of technologies that are predicted to have a major impact on the printing industry.
After redesigning its postal operation and upgrading it with the latest systems, East Tennessee State University Postal and Passport Services has leveraged its new efficiency to bring time and cost savings to the university.
Smart parcel locker systems are changing the way in-plants manage mail and package delivery — especially since the start of COVID-19, when touchless systems suddenly became a lot more intriguing. But what exactly makes a locker “smart”?