DJ-MediaTools Album

Postal Retail Store
Previous Next
1 2 3

Virtual Event - May 22, 2024 - USPS 2024 Mandate

Virtual Event - May 22, 2024 - USPS 2024 Mandate

With modern intelligence, what’s old is new again and your mail meter is no exception. The next step in the evolution of mailing is coming in 2024 with the new USPS technology standard called Intelligent Mail Indicia (IMI). Understanding what this means ahead of the mandate is critical to help you avoid disruptions. Join Pitney Bowes industry experts on May 22nd at 2pm EST. They’ll help you better understand:  The evolution of USPS intelligent solutions
• What IMI means for mailers
• The benefits of IMI for your organization
• How Pitney Bowes can help you ensure compliance

Are you prepared forthe 2024 USPS® Mandate?

Event Information

Event Date 05-22-2024 2:00 pm
Event End Date 05-22-2024 4:00 pm
Cut Off Date 05-22-2024 11:00 am
Capacity Unlimited
Registered 21
Individual Price Free
Location ZOOM

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

Location Map

USPS National and Pennsylvania News

News from USPS National and USPS Pennsylvania Area.
PHOENIXVILLE, PA — The U.S. Postal Service will be holding a hiring fair at the Phoenixville Post Office, 116 Gay St., Phoenixville, PA, on April 8, 2025, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Read more...
PITTSBURGH, PA – The month of April gets its name from the Latin word aperio, meaning “to open” because plants begin to grow now. Spring is also a great time to open opportunities and grow with a career at the United States Postal Service.
Read more...
HARRISBURG, PA – The month of April gets its name from the Latin word aperio, meaning “to open” because plants begin to grow now. Spring is also a great time to open opportunities and grow with a career at the United States Postal Service.
Read more...
SUNBURY, PA – The month of April gets its name from the Latin word aperio, meaning “to open” because plants begin to grow now. Spring is also a great time to open opportunities and grow with a career at the United States Postal Service.
Read more...
ALLISON PARK, PA – The month of April gets its name from the Latin word aperio, meaning “to open” because plants begin to grow now. Spring is also a great time to open opportunities and grow with a career at the United States Postal Service.
Read more...
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Postal Service today celebrated beloved entertainer Betty White’s mischievous wit, saucy persona and tireless advocacy for animals with a new stamp at a first-day-of-issue ceremony at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
Read more...
WASHINGTON, DC — Robert M. “Mike” Duncan, one of the Governors of the United States Postal Service, today announced that he is resigning his position on the board of governors due to health reasons. His resignation is effective immediately. Duncan has served on the board since August 2018 and was chairman from September 2018 to February 2021. Duncan’s current term on the board was set to expire this December. A copy of his letter of resignation can be found here.
Read more...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors today announced that it has retained global leadership advisory firm Egon Zehnder to lead the executive search for the 76th Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer.
Read more...
After nearly five years as America’s 75th Postmaster General, and after informing the Governors in February of my intention to retire, I have today informed the Postal Service Board of Governors that today will be my last day in this role.
Read more...
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States Postal Service is implementing refinements to service standards and has launched new online tools and a fact sheet to help customers prepare for the changes. These adjustments will affect First-Class Mail, Periodicals, Marketing Mail, Package Services (including Bound Printed Matter, Media Mail, and Library Mail), USPS Ground Advantage, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express.
Read more...
Harrisburg Capital Area
Postal Customer Council

1425 Crooked Hill Road
Harrisburg PA 17107-9998
717-257-2301
Contact Us