Conformer® Expansion Products Reduces Mailroom Costs Company Curbs Stealth Inflation with Patented Envelopes

Envelopes are an indispensable business tool, even in the age of the Internet. Back in 1999, at the height of the dot.com bubble, all things “brick and mortar” were declared dead. This included the mail which many pundits predicated would be little more than a vestigial remain after a few years. They were wrong. Today, in fact, the consumption of envelopes is up. The mail is alive, well and more expensive than ever to process. The exceptions are those businesses utilizing Conformer Expansion Products’ patented offerings.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 1, 2005

Conformer Expansion Products, Inc., a Long Island based marketing solutions company specializing in envelopes, is tackling creeping costs hitting the nation’s corporate mailrooms.

Envelopes are an indispensable business tool, even in the age of the Internet. Back in 1999, at the height of the dot.com bubble, all things “brick and mortar” were declared dead. This included the mail which many pundits predicated would be little more than a vestigial remain after a few years. They were wrong. Today, in fact, the consumption of envelopes is up. The mail is alive, well and more expensive than ever to process. The exceptions are those businesses utilizing Conformer Expansion Products’ patented offerings.

Major corporations have gone to great lengths to alleviate the cost of mailing. Many companies involved in billing have offered their clients an “opt out” program, allowing them to receive their bills and invoices by email only. Because of traditional sentiments in addition to a burgeoning identity theft problem online, a large majority of people choose to continue to receive paper statements whether or not they can get the same info on the Internet. So too, many industries can only deliver their services by mail or overnight courier.

Corporate America is left with a substantial challenge on how to cut the cost of mailing. From a managerial standpoint, encompassed are such factors as the cost of envelopes, postage, mailing systems, as well as system usage calculated in terms of man-hours, electricity, etc.

In fact, Pitney Bowes, the leading provider of integrated mail and document management systems, services and solutions, has a Work Flow solutions group that is dedicated to benchmarking studies and finding ways in which companies can lower mailing costs. Conformer Expansion Products has tackled the cost accounting quandary with a patented line of envelopes that demonstrate an extraordinary level of compatibility and functionality with industry standard mailing systems like the Pitney Bowes’ Flowmaster™ series.

Conformer Expansion Products, which focuses on big time, big volume mail operations, offers products that, owing to a variety of factors, can substantially lower the cost of mailing. Additionally, because of the unique yet completely compatible design of their envelopes, benchmark standards for corporate mail processing are significantly reduced by those who avail themselves of the company’s product line, thus lowering attendant costs.

“We’ve built a better mousetrap.” said Marvin Makofsky, Conformer Expansion Products’ President. “Not only do our envelopes present a more powerful marketing image to any company who uses them, their level of functionality – leading to significant cost savings - is unsurpassed. Whether it is lower cost of postage or improved time and motion dynamics on the operational level, we have the solution to stealth inflation in the mailroom.”

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Ara E Chekmayan
TACTICAL PUBLIC RELATIONS
http://www.conformerexpansionproducts.com
212-794-8757

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