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Streamline Solutions provides integrated Business Management Software
to the Printing, Direct Mail and Fulfillment industries. Streamline Solutions'
PrintStream software significantly improves a company's ability
to respond to customer's needs, dramatically increases productivity, and provides
up to date management information. Streamline has been providing
business management software since 1983, for customers ranging from small direct
mail and printing businesses through large multi-site enterprises. More than 130
plants, both single-site and multi-plant locations in the United States, Canada,
and Australia, use PrintStream’s specialized modules for commercial
printing ; book printing; direct mail and statement printing; high volume print
on demand; and kitting and fulfillment.packages with low U-PIC Insurance rates and
no additional work.
U-PIC offers reduced rate USPS insurance. Support for U-PIC
is fully automated in
Postal Package Partner™ (PPP) by Window Book. Use PPP to ship
your postal packages with low U-PIC Insurance rates and no additional
work.
Virtual Systems Mail-Shop Software is the leading Business Management
Software package for companies providing Direct Mail services. Companies who use
Mail-Shop have reported unprecedented improvement in processes
such as estimating, order entry, inventory management and billing. Mail-Shop
is an open system that provides your organization with maximum flexibility to meet
your business needs. Moreover, this flexibility has provided our customers with
the ability to begin entering estimates and orders within days of completing the
implementation and training.
The Association for Postal Commerce is a national association of
businesses and organizations that use or support the use of mail as a medium for
business communication and commerce. The association represents its members on all
matters pertaining to the development and implementation of postal policies and
operations that affect their use of the mail. PostCom works in
its members behalf before the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Postal Service, the Postal
Service's Board of Governors, the Postal Rate Commission, and all other federal
agencies and audiences that affect our nation's postal policies and operations.