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April 28, 2011
NPI INTRODUCES FASTEST SORTER IN THE WORLD
Fort Worth TX--April 28, 2011--NPI, the leader in design and development of mail sortation technologies, introduces its latest ground-breaking sorting system, the CROSSFIRE.
NPI will be introducing the CROSSFIRE in booth #1408 at the 2011 National Postal Forum, in San Diego, California May 2nd through May 4th. With speeds in excess of 100,000 mail pieces per hour, one CROSSFIRE sorting system outperforms two conventional sorters. The CROSSFIRE's reduced footprint is a radical new approach resulting in reduced labor costs, power consumption and facilities cost. The CROSSFIRE provides the most productive, cost effective sorting system on the market today.
Henry Daboub, NPI President, and CEO comments: "Our customers have requested increased speeds and forward thinking technologies in this competitive industry and NPI is excited to bring those to the marketplace in the CROSSFIRE."
Efficiency through Innovation is the standard that has made NPI the prominent source in the mail automation industry since 1977. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, NPI manufactures high quality sorting systems that incorporate industry leading technology. Whatever the application... letters, flats or parcels, incoming or outgoing, NPI offers world class solutions.
For further information please call 214-634-2288 or email at michelle@npisorters.com
July 22, 2010
NPI ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF NEW CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
Fort Worth TX.—July 22, 2010—National Presort, LLC., a leader in the design and development of Mail Sortation Technology, today announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters, engineering and manufacturing operations to a unified facility that will include new, state-of-the-art research and production capabilities. Incorporating on-site Customer Support, Manufacturing and Engineering enables National Presort, LLC. to maintain its competitive advantage by enhancing its ability to develop next-generation products. The expansion also allows for an increase in production capacity as global demand for the company’s Best in Class technology continues to grow as it has become the number one selling sorter manufacturer in the USA commercial market in the past five years.
“NPI has set the industry standard when it comes to mail sortation technology. As our leading edge technology continues to improve, the demand for NPI’s technology has also increased” said Henry Daboub, President and Chief Executive Officer at NPI. “Our new headquarters provides NPI with a distinctive competitive edge, as it enables us to integrate our supply chain and expand our product offerings through extensive, unmatched Research and Development capabilities. We look forward to years of continued success in the new location as we further strengthen our position as the industry’s leading provider of mail sortation technology.”
NPI’s newly expanded headquarters combines the company’s business operations, engineering and manufacturing into a single facility which is over 100,000 square feet and sits on 7 ½ acres 3 miles south of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. By integrating a full-scale, product development process, NPI strengthens its oversight on its intellectual property, accelerates its new product development and enhances the efficiency of its manufacturing and service activities. “This expansion and consolidation provides NPI with the ability to improve the collaboration of our Engineering and Service Groups,” said Brent Daboub, Vice President of Engineering at NPI.
NPI…Efficiency through Innovation. It is this commitment that has made NPI the prominent source in the mail automation industry since 1977. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, NPI manufactures high quality, affordable sorters that are equipped with the most current technology. Whatever the application… letters, flats or parcels, incoming or outgoing, NPI is able to offer a solution.
For further information please call 214-634-2288 or email at michelle@npisorters.com
Oct 15, 2009
DMM Advisory
Pricing — keeping you informed about the prices and mailing standards of the United States Postal Service
To Postal Service Customers:
Many of you have expressed concerns regarding mailing costs for 2010. The tough economic climate has presented significant challenges to all of us and pessimistic speculation has suggested that postal prices could increase by as much as 10 percent.
As we begin a new fiscal year and as many of you, our business clients, are preparing your 2010 operating budgets, we want to end all speculation.
The Postal Service will not increase prices for market dominant products in calendar year 2010.
Simply stated, there will not be a price increase for market dominant products including First-Class Mail, Standard Mail, periodicals, single-piece Parcel Post. There will be no exigent price increase for these products.
This is the right decision at the right time for the right reason. Promoting the value of mail and encouraging its continued use is essential for jobs, the economy, and the future of both the Postal Service and the mailing industry.
While increasing prices might have generated revenue for the Postal Service in the short term, the long term effect could drive additional mail out of the system. We want mailers to continue to invest in mail to grow their business, communicate with valued customers, and maintain a strong presence in the marketplace. Changes in pricing for our competitive products—Priority Mail, Express Mail, Parcel Select, and most international products—are under consideration. We expect to announce a decision in November.
We are committed to working with customers to find ways to grow the mail through innovative incentives like the Summer Sale and contract pricing. Mail is the most effective means of communication and advertising and we will continue to work together to increase the value of the mail. Mail is a smart investment for the future.
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