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The University of Alabama Campus Mail Service uses up-to-date mail processing equipment to make sure your mail is processed efficiently and professionally. 

Campus Mail Service uses 3 Pitney Bowes DM1000s to process the University's outgoing USPS mail, the ARRIVAL system to track & deliver incoming accountable mail items, the ASCENT shipping system with Desktop Express to process outgoing UPS & FedEx shipments, and the Business Manager Accounting System to charge back postage and shipment charges to your University BANNER Code.

 

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Powered by IntelliLink® technology, the DM1000™ meets the demands of even the highest volume mailers by automatically feeding, sealing, posting and stacking up to 260 letters per minute. Equipped with the patented Weigh-On-The-Way technology, this high production system eliminates the need to manually sort mail by size, weight and thickness providing optimal productivity.

The Pitney Bowes Arrival® System automates the tracking of mail and packages after they reach our mail center. Arrival® ensures full accountability for critical parcels and documents until they are delivered to the receiving department. It also simplifies delivery logging, reporting and prioritization for mail-center staff, and it gives mail center staff a variety of options for checking delivery status and location.

 

  The Ascent shipping system from Pitney Bowes helps Campus Mail Service customers reduce shipping costs by "rate shopping" for the best shipping method based on your shipping criteria.  The system supports On-Line carrier automation programs including UPS & FedEx.

 

Business Manager is a PC-based information management system that links multiple mailing and shipping systems, at multiple sites, in a centrally controlled network. This system consolidates raw mailing and shipping data and summarizes it in formats we can use.