Year: 2001

So what does the word Consignia mean to you?

Paul Crosbie and Grant Rollings At a cost of Pounds 2million it’s supposed to make you think of the Post Office. WHAT does “Consignia” mean to you? Is it Inter Milan’s new striker? A rank in the Spanish army? The name of a New York crime family? No, none of those. It’s the bizarre new name for the Post Office, which has “rebranded” itself at a cost of Pounds 2million and chosen Consignia partly because the public, apparently, liked it.

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POSTAL SERVICE, FEDEX REACH AGREEMENT ON BUSINESS ALLIANCE

The U.S. Postal Service and FedEx Express have formed a business alliance based on air transportation and retail business agreements. Under this alliance, the Postal Service will buy space on FedEx airplanes to transport Express Mail, Priority Mail and First-Class Mail and FedEx will locate overnight service collection boxes at post offices nationwide

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Pitney Bowes Acquires Controlling Interest In MailCode, Inc.

January 10, 2001 — Pitney Bowes Inc. has announced that it has acquired a majority ownership in MailCode, Inc., a privately held mail processing solutions company headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana. Pitney Bowes will become the exclusive sales channel for MailCode’s technology and solutions around the world. The addition of MailCode products will complement and broaden Pitney Bowes’ Document Messaging Technology (DMT) unit’s existing core offerings.

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