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Product Support Services, Inc. "PSSI" Announces Approval from U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of a Registered Trademark - "Reverse Logistics Optimized"

The U.S. Patent and Trademark office has granted a Trademark to PSSI in their application for "Reverse Logistics Optimized".

Product Support Services, Inc. "PSSI" Announces Approval from U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of a Registered Trademark - "Reverse Logistics Optimized"
2012-08-01
COPPELL, TX, August 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Product Support Services, Inc. (PSSI), a specialized provider of service supply chain and reverse logistics solutions for the electronics industry, today announced the company has been awarded a Trademark for Reverse Logistics Optimized. "We are pleased that our application for Trademark has been approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, indicated Mr. Schuler, EVP, Sales and Marketing. "This Trademark directly communicates what PSSI brings to our clients as PSSI continually strives to refine the processes, solutions, repair yield and net value recovery on the products we service. With over 125 years of industry experience among our senior executives (5), we provide a consultative approach to reverse logistics based on a broad base of industry experience in manufacturing, product repair, depot and field service management, service parts management and product remarketing."

About Product Support Services, Inc.
Based in Coppell, Texas, Product Support Services, Inc. (PSSI) provides service supply chain solutions to assist OEMs, service providers, retailers, distributors, carriers and 3PLs provide reverse logistics solutions including product returns management and depot repair services that optimize value recovery on returned products and extend the life-cycle on deployed electronics. Operating from 125,000 Sq. Ft. facility in a triple free port zone, PSSI employs lean manufacturing principles and is an ISO9001:2008 certified operation.

For more information about PSSI, visit www.PSSIRL.com.

Contact:
Michael Schuler,
Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing
(972) 462-3970 Ext. 261
mschuler@pssirl.com

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[Press-News.org] Product Support Services, Inc. "PSSI" Announces Approval from U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of a Registered Trademark - "Reverse Logistics Optimized"
The U.S. Patent and Trademark office has granted a Trademark to PSSI in their application for "Reverse Logistics Optimized".