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Pitney Bowes and Sitma Machinery Collaborate to Develop Next Generation Mail Finishing Platform for High-Volume Mailers

Pitney Bowes today announced a collaboration with Sitma Machinery S.p.A. to develop a next generation mail finishing platform to help mail operations produce high quality customer communications at a lower cost per piece.

2011-04-20
WINDSOR, ENGLAND, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Pitney Bowes today announced a collaboration with Sitma Machinery S.p.A. to develop a next generation mail finishing platform to help mail operations produce high quality customer communications at a lower cost per piece.

The platform will combine Pitney Bowes's expertise in high-speed inserters, software solutions, and service with Sitma Machinery's innovative wrap solution. This new mail finishing platform will help Pitney Bowes customers to better manage costs for their mailing and printing operations, without compromising integrity.

"Expectations for improvements and greater return-on-investment from mailing and printing solutions run high on the production floor every year," said Grant Miller, vice president, global strategic product management and North American sales, Document Messaging Technologies, Pitney Bowes. "Our collaboration with Sitma Machinery will provide our customers with a next generation mail finishing platform that can help increase efficiency, decrease costs, and serve as an important component to integrate mail and print operations."

"Sitma Machinery is delighted to be collaborating with Pitney Bowes to create an integrated mail finishing solution that will help deliver greater productivity to high-volume mailers," said Aris Ballestrazzi, president and co-owner of Sitma Machinery. "As an important component of the platform, Sitma Machinery's wrapping solution will help increase work cell efficiency and flexibility with jobs."

Pitney Bowes customers can preview this innovative mail finishing platform at the annual global Customer Summit, June 6 - 8, 2011, which is hosted by the company's Document Messaging Technologies business group in Danbury, Connecticut.

The new mail finishing platform will be an important component for delivering more powerful, relevant customer communications. Pitney Bowes offers a unique end-to-end solution that can help print and mail operations migrate to an all white paper factory. Pitney Bowes IntelliJet Printing System, Production Intelligence output management software and high-speed mail finishing systems with the Print+ Messenger Colour Inkjet module enable unprecedented levels of productivity and operational cost savings. All these systems are backed by a single service and support team for peak efficiency and performance. Together, these elements result in a truly integrated solution for companies where mail plays a strategic role in customer communications.

http://www.pitneybowes.co.uk

About Pitney Bowes:
Delivering more than 90 years of innovation, Pitney Bowes provides software, hardware and services that integrate physical and digital communications channels. Long known for making its customers more productive, Pitney Bowes is increasingly helping other companies grow their business through advanced customer communications management. Pitney Bowes is a $5.4 billion company and employs more than 30,000 worldwide. Pitney Bowes: Every connection is a new opportunity . http://www.pb.com/

About Sitma Machinery:
Sitma Machinery is a private joint stock company established in Spilamberto, Italy, in 1965. Sitma Machinery is the world leader in printed media, packaging and distribution systems with over 8,000 systems installed worldwide. Sitma Machinery supplies high quality lines dedicated to magazines, newspapers, and mailing industries. Sitma Machinery is a $70 million company and employs more than 300 worldwide. http://www.sitma.com


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[Press-News.org] Pitney Bowes and Sitma Machinery Collaborate to Develop Next Generation Mail Finishing Platform for High-Volume Mailers
Pitney Bowes today announced a collaboration with Sitma Machinery S.p.A. to develop a next generation mail finishing platform to help mail operations produce high quality customer communications at a lower cost per piece.