Amazon.com recognized at 2010 National Postal Forum


April 15, 2010 



NASHVILLE, TN — The U.S. Postal Service has recognized Amazon.com with its Corporate Business Achievement Award for the company’s commitment to a successful business partnership with the Postal Service. The award was announced at the annual National Postal Forum.

“We are pleased to recognize and honor Amazon.com for its innovation, creativity and leadership,” said Gary Reblin, Vice President, Expedited Shipping for USPS, who nominated the company for the award. “It has produced winning business results and supported the mailing industry.”

In honoring Amazon.com, the Postal Service said Amazon.com has partnered with the U.S. Postal Service to use Express Mail and Priority Mail services to become one of the Postal Service’s largest users of expedited shipping. By partnering with the Postal Service, Amazon.com has helped ensure a more competitive shipping industry, while freeing millions of customers from having to spend time and gas to retrieve packages.

The firm was among a select group of postal customers honored as “best in class” in three categories:

Creative Business Solutions Awards
Mail that gets noticed also gets results. It’s visually appealing. It integrates seamlessly with a larger vision. These customers use the mail in new and different ways to help achieve their company’s business objectives. They put the “wow” factor in their mailpieces.

Strategic Business Development Award
When you’re out front in adopting new technologies and implementing best practices, your customers benefit. These companies are always working to improve their operations and provide customers with a mail product that delivers increased value and business results. And the mailing industry benefits overall.

Corporate Business Achievement Award
The Postal Service is committed to providing mailing and shipping solutions that help businesses grow. From global alliances to collaboration on a smaller scale, business partnerships deliver success. These companies have a commitment to their relationship with the Postal Service to produce winning results, and this award honors that commitment.

The National Postal Forum is the mailing industry’s largest educational event and trade show. For more information, visit www.npf.org.

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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.

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