Mailing industry associations release Mail Supply Chain Strategic Plan
A coalition of mailing industry non-profit trade associations has released its 2018-2020 Mail Supply Chain Strategic Plan for Growth & Profitability.
According to the associations, the plan outlines key strategic goals and actions “to work towards the long-term vitality of mail and ensuring that the mail industry remains at the very center of communication and commerce in the United States and around the globe.”
The plan is the result of a year-long collaborative effort by members of coalition partners, the National Association of Presort Mailers (NAPM), Idealliance, and the Association for Postal Commerce (PostCom), together representing mail industry stakeholders who generate more than 100 billion pieces of mail annually.
In a statement sent to Post&Parcel, the coalition said: “The plan recognizes that while mail supply chain businesses may vary greatly, they all depend on the distribution network of the US Postal Service. It sets a framework emphasizing the interdependence of the supply chain members and the need for working collaboratively and improving communications to “achieve the best long-term results for each segment of the supply chain, business mailers, and end-use customers.”
To obtain a copy of the 2018-2020 Mail Supply Chain Strategic Plan, go to https://www.idealliance.org/mail-supply-strategic-plan.