Bell and Howell joins GADA
Bell and Howell has joined the Global Address Data Association (GADA). GADA advocates to posts, government authorities and development bodies worldwide the importance of developing addressing and location data systems, and making the data available to businesses.
GADA’s mission includes contributing to the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) Mailers’ Technical Advisory Committee. To further that mission, the organization invited two Bell and Howell representatives – Brian Bowers, Vice President/Chief Technology, and Mike Swift, Vice President/General Manager, Sorting & Parcels – to attend an MTAC meeting yesterday (11 August) as representatives of GADA.
“MTAC is the ‘voice of the consumer,’ and Bell and Howell brings to the conversation with the USPS its unique insights into the postal needs of all its customers,” said GADA Executive Director Charles Prescott.
“Bell and Howell has a long history of having executives serve on MTAC, and we are very pleased to continue this relationship,” said CEO Ramesh Ratan. “Our desire is to work with industry leaders to continue improving how mail and parcels are processed and delivered in the United States and worldwide.”
Bell and Howell’s commercial activities include manufacturing parcel management and sorting products, as well as other solutions “that help companies get physical goods to their consumers”.