Value-added Services

Mail Service Solutions

We have the solution to accurately manage all aspects of your direct-mail projects

  • Database Management and Mailing Services to get the right message to the right people

  • Effective messaging using your concept and your list. We can even personalize and individualize your message

    • Supply us with your mailing list for input and maintenance
    • Keep your lists current with our constant merge, purge, and NCOA update capabilities

    • Procurement of customized NCOA Move Updated mailing lists to meet your specifications

  • Customized Designs transform your idea into distinctive hardcopy communication

    • One-color to full-color printing
    • Brochures, postcards, flyers, letters, mailing pieces, calendars, promotional and marketing materials

  • We will deliver your message on time

    • First-class, periodical, non-profit and standard presort mailing rates

    • Presort permits (first-class and standard) available for customer use

    • Affix accurate postage, compile proper documentation and deliver to Post Office

    Fulfillment & Inventory

    Because offices will never be totally paperless...

    We provide complete fulfillment services for your printed materials from design to distribution including printing, inventory control and warehousing.

    PersonalizedOur innovative software customizes this value-added service specifically for your company.

    ProtectionOur dependable and cost-effective fulfillment process safeguards your interests step-by-step and day-by-day.

    PlanningOur detailed reports advise you of inventory distribution and activities assuring you that the people who need the material will have the material

    Up Coming Closings...
    April 6, 2012
    May 28, 2012
    July 4, 2012
    September 3, 2012
    November 22 & 23, 2012
    December 24 & 25, 2012

    *The future sustainability of our society is dependemt upon sustainable supply chains over the lifecycle of the medium with which we choose to communicate. The ultimate question is not electronics or paper, but what combination of these has the least total impact on our environment.*