NJ Mailing industry professionals meet in Branchburg


June 16, 2010 



Branchburg NJ — The Greater New Jersey Postal Customer Council (PCC) held a three hour seminar recently on mail center management and security at Chubb’s Processing & Distribution Center in Branchburg, New Jersey. Presenters for the informative three hour session included Greater NJ PCC members Paul Driefuss from Bud Larner Associates and Marlene O’Hare from Linde North America. O’Hare and Driefuss shared powerful strategies on improving corporate mail center work flow, efficiency, and enhancing security procedures.

Among the 35 attendees were Greater New Jersey PCC Industry Co-Chair Jim Lombard from Universal Mailing Services, Postal Co-Chair / USPS Northern New Jersey District Manager Priscilla M. Maney, and USPS Dominick V. Daniels Processing & Distribution Center Plant Manager Richard Conte.

Following the presentations, attendees were treated to guided tours of Chubb’s mailing operations and campus-like corporate center just off Route 202 in Somerset County.

Postal Customer Councils are groups of mailing industry leaders and postal managers who meet regularly to exchange mutually beneficial ideas. Introduced in 1961 to help improve communications between the Postal Service and its customers, the Postal Customer Council network today represents more than 200 groups and 100,000 members nationwide. The Greater New Jersey Postal Customer Council boasts a membership of approximately 250 mailing industry professionals.

The next major event for the Greater New Jersey PCC is the annual nationwide PCC Day celebration on September 15. The Greater New Jersey PCC selected Bergen County Community College in Paramus for this year’s PCC Day gathering.

For general information on Postal Customer Councils, go to www.usps.com/pcc. The Greater NJ PCC also hosts a web site at www.gnjpcc.com.

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