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A rarity in future: New post offices

Suburban growth is generating thousands of new addresses in bedroom communities around Jacksonville. But the U.S. Postal Service hasn’t built a new post office in the metropolitan area since 2001.

Instead, the U.S. Postal Service is leasing space in shopping centers for post offices or installing postal counters inside other businesses, such as pharmacies and convenience stores.

The old model of building a stand-alone post office in a fast-growing community has gone the way of the 39-cent stamp.

John Mica, U.S. Rep. said convincing postal authorities to build more branches has always been challenging, but it’s become tougher as e-mail and fax machines take business from first-class mail. The Postal Service relies primarily on income it gets from selling stamps and other services while delivering 213 billion pieces of mail a year.

Postal Service spokesman Bill Tyler said more customers are doing their postal transactions online at usps.com, which started in 1997. The site averages 26 million visitors a month, and the average order is $80, according to the U.S. Postal Service. Tyler said the more people who go online, the less time they spend waiting in line, which also reduces the need for new brick-and-mortar postal branches. For those who just need stamps, machines are often all they need.

The last time the Postal Service built its own post office in the metropolitan area was six years ago, when it opened an 8,200-square-foot facility on College Drive in Clay County.

In the suburbs, that could be the future trend for a trip to the post office – fill up with gas and send a package at the same place.

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Save the bay teams up with DHL and the San Francisco giants

During select San Francisco Giants games this summer, Save The Bay and DHL will raise awareness about pollution threats to San Francisco Bay as part of the DHL’s Splash for Cash program. Along with many others hoping to catch Barry Bonds’ record-breaking home run, Save The Bay volunteers will paddle in McCovey Cove in DHL-branded yellow kayaks to wait for the famous “splash hits.” DHL will donate $1,000 to Save The Bay for every “splash hit” that sails into the cove, with a minimum donation of $10,000 at the end of the season. Save The Bay will use the money raised to support its work to protect and restore San Francisco Bay.

Save The Bay is taking the opportunity to educate baseball fans and Bay Area residents about one of today’s greatest threats to the Bay, dangerous pollution from homes, cars, and neighborhoods. Trash dropped in streets and parking lots ends up in the Bay, killing wildlife like seals, pelicans, and leopard sharks. At each game – through announcements and scoreboard messages – Save The Bay will remind Giants fans to “stash their trash” before, during, and after the game, noting its harmful effects to Giants’ mascot, Lou Seal, and his friends in the Bay.

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FedEx donates USD 2.3M to build first Le Bonheur housing facility

Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center unveiled plans on Tuesday to build The FedEx Family House, the first facility to provide housing for patients receiving extended care at Le Bonheur.
FedEx Corp. will provide USD 2.3 million for the project. Additional funds will come from personal donations from company CEO Frederick J. Smith and his wife, Diane, as well as from CFO Alan B. Graf Jr. and his wife, Susan.
The 25,000-square-foot facility is expected to open in 2011. Specific hospital location has yet to be determined, says Le Bonheur spokesman Jennifer Parris. The FedEx Family House will feature 25 sleeping rooms, kitchen and dining facilities, indoor recreational space, a small business center and a fitness room.
Le Bonheur is undergoing a USD 327 million expansion, which will double the space for patient care, research and education. Slated to complete in 2011, the new development previously received USD 5 million from FedEx.

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Pitney Bowes and RPost Ink Global Deal

Pitney Bowes and RPost, the leader in managed outbound messaging with its flagship Registered E-mail services, today announced that they have entered into a global alliance. Under terms of the agreement, Pitney Bowes will offer RPost Registered E-mail services to its mailstream customers.

By adding RPost services, Pitney Bowes can now provide its customers with a full set of high-value outbound messaging tools for client records management, compliance, e-discovery, paper reduction and cost reduction initiatives. RPost Registered E-mail messages provide e-mail senders with verifiable proof of message delivery, content and time stamp for e-mails sent to any Internet address.

Information-intensive markets, such as legal services, are challenged with managing thousands of records and producing information on demand, faster and more cost-effectively than ever before. The Radicati Group, a leading market research firm in the computer and telecommunications industry, estimates that the average business user sends and receives about 170 e-mail messages per day. Highly sensitive business is conducted via e-mail, with discoverable data scattered across an organization, on mail servers, desktops and mobile devices. The RPost service will enable Pitney Bowes customers to streamline the process of managing and retrieving critical business communications, with an easy-to-use, cost-effective solution.

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DHL and CA, Inc expanded express logistic pact

DHL announced today it has been chosen by CA, Inc., one of the world’s largest management software companies, as its exclusive partner for domestic and international door-to-door express and heavyweight transportation and customs brokerage services worldwide.

Based in Islandia, N.Y., home to one of its key distribution centers and corporate offices, CA was looking for a single express shipping and logistics company that would unify its supply chain in more than 140 countries through an efficient and highly responsive, single point-of-contact account management. CA had been using multiple vendors for its domestic and international transportation services and had managed its relationships on a regional level rather than through a uniform global solution.

The multi-year agreement calls for DHL to manage the transportation of all CA shipments linking its five global distribution centers with all of CA’s sales facilities. The new agreement builds upon an ongoing and successful 15-year relationship under which DHL coordinates all of CA’s shipping services in North America as well as international transportation from North America to worldwide destinations.

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