Friday, March 26, 2010

USPS in trouble

It's not new to hear the USPS lost more money in the first part of 2010. As more transactional documents become electronic transfers the USPS mail piece volume drops. Checks, statements and invoices are a few of the transactional documents making up about 1/2 of the postal media currently. The USPS expects a signficant drop The USPS saw a net loss of $592 million for January, according to data released by the PRC earlier this month. The USPS mailed 13.9 billion pieces during January. The USPS has taken a number of steps to rectify its financial situation, unveiling a 10-year plan to stabilize its finances in early March. The plan includes the transition to a five-day-per-week delivery schedule, as well as an exigent price increase that exceeds its inflation-based price cap in 2011.

John Potter, postmaster general and CEO of the USPS, predicted that mail volume could fall by as much as 27 billion pieces in the next decade to an all-time low of 150 billion pieces in 2020. Potter also warned that if the agency did not rectify its financial shortcomings, it would see a cumulative shortfall of $238 billion in the next 10 years.

How will this affect direct mail rates? What will the USPS do to create new revenue streams while cutting cost? Direct mail marketers will be watching.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Movie time? Check out Pop Secret

There are some ways to subliminally promote your product or brand. Occassionally a company comes up with a cool idea that stands out. Enter, Pop Secret! Check out this website they launched to help people select a movie by answering three questions. I wonder if available as a download for smartphnones?
http://tinyurl.com/yzcsg7p

Monday, March 1, 2010

ESN and StrataTac co-host ModuForm presentation



Press Release
3/1/10









PSDA suppliers host equipment presentation for Chicago printers!

Emerging Solutions Now and StrataTac recently hosted a seminar for digital printers to present information on the GIC ModuForm integrated converting unit. The ModuForm unit allows digital and commercially printed documents to be converted into integrated cards, labels, magnets and other applications. Pierre Perdriaud, GIC International Business Development manager (France), attended offering a global view of the overall print market decline as well as insight into the growth of value add promotional printing. “The explosion of digital printing has led to higher competition driving the need to for innovation in color document applications. Adding value creates impact to catch and retain the interest of the customer.”

Following the presentation Tom Yeager, VP of Sales and other StrataTac management escorted attendees as they toured StrataTac’s new St. Charles facility where they are currently installing two additional coating units for creating liners and materials used in creating integrated products on the ModuForm equipment. “This new capacity combined with the wider parent roll configuration will allow us to become more efficient, enter new markets and service clients more effectively,” says Yeager.

The seminar was coordinated by Roger Buck, CDC, President of Emerging Solutions Now and North American distributor for GIC equipment. “We wanted to take advantage of Pierre’s visit to the USA by hosting an educational seminar for printers in the Chicago area. Having the meeting at StrataTac’s new location helped us explain more of the process involved in creating integrated products.”

StrataTac (www.stratatac.com) is a leading manufacturer of adhesive coated, top coated and laminated products. They supply the label converting and business forms markets with the most unique and innovative products available specializing in multi layer constructions, utilizing their latest break-through technology. For more information contact StrataTac at 800-884-9388.

ESN (www.emergingsolutionsnow.com) supplies innovative value add solutions to the digital and commercial print markets including the Moduform (GIC), EasyMailer (Kern), Alpha and Lambda (Edale) equipment. They also provide marketing and business development consulting to clients both in and outside of the print marketplace. For more information contact ESN at 620.308.6775 or email at roger.buck@emergingsolutionsnow.com.





Left to right Pierre Perdriaud, GIC, Eric Roberts, StrataTac,
Ron Garrison, RR Donnelly and Jeff Graham, StrataTac.








Left to right Bruce Treudt, West Chicago Printing and Roger Buck, ESN