U.S. Postal Service Recognizes Xpressdocs at National Postal Forum

Honors Firm for Mail Innovation, Solutions, Support of Mailing Industry

March 18, 2013 



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SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Postal Service today recognized Xpressdocs, headquartered in Fort Worth, TX, with its Mail Solutions Award for the company’s support of the success of mail and its commitment to a successful business relationship with the Postal Service.

Xpressdocs was one of 21 companies recognized this year by the Postal Service at the National Postal Forum (NPF), which, for more than 40 years, has been recognized as the premier educational trade show for the mailing industry.

“We are pleased to recognize and honor Xpressdocs for its innovation, creativity and leadership,” said Jo Ann Feindt, USPS Vice President, Southern Area, who nominated Xpressdocs for the award. “By working closely with the Postal Service to develop strategic business solutions, Xpressdocs has produced winning results, which supports the mailing industry.”

The Mail Solutions Award, presented annually at NPF, recognizes Postal Service customers who have implemented innovative mailing solutions. Winning companies embrace new technologies and implement best practices to improve efficiency and productivity in mail operations. They provide customers with a mail product that delivers increased value, which benefits customers and the mailing industry.

The partnership between Xpressdocs and the Postal Service has propelled Xpressdocs to the cutting edge of providing innovative mail solutions. Xpressdocs worked closely with the USPS to experience significant growth in mailing volumes, making them a valued partner of the Postal Service.

Xpressdocs is a front-runner in the print and direct mail industry with continued dedication to improving process workflows and automation and is a giant in the industry. It took a combination of postal knowledge and innovative thinking to achieve this level of success in the industry. Xpressdocs has Xpressdocs was created to help real estate professionals produce high-quality marketing materials in an efficient, economical, and timely manner. Since that time Xpressdocs has expanded to service clients in various enterprise, reseller and retail industries.

What sets them apart is a commitment to technology and automation, reflected in their powerful on-demand marketing platforms, extensive digital and conventional print capabilities and full-service mailing operations. Xpressdocs uses Postal Service programs and technology to fine-tune its operations to offer a best-in-class product at the best cost for its customers.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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The National Postal Forum, a not-for-profit education corporation, was established in 1968 by a group of postal customers/mailers who were committed to an ongoing partnership with the U.S. Postal Service. The Forum’s goal, then and now, is to provide education to business mailers and communication/feedback between the Postal Service and its business customers for a more responsive and efficient mail communications system. Held annually, the National Postal Forum is a combination educational conference/trade show offering a wide range of opportunities for attendees. For more information, visit npf.org..

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