Posts Tagged ‘National Postal Forum’
Engineering Innovation is unveiling the LightSort Gaylord Rack at NPF 2022
Engineering Innovation Inc. (Eii) will be showcasing the new LightSort Gaylord Rack at the National Postal Forum in Phoenix, Arizona from May 15th to 17th.
Read MoreEngineering Innovation, Inc. Honored with USPS Award at the 2017 National Postal Forum
Engineering Innovation (Eii) was awarded the USPS Mailing Innovation and Digital Award for the Great Lakes Area. The award was presented by Postmaster General Megan Brennan at the 2017 National Postal Forum. The National Postal Forum, the largest annual trade show for the mailing industry, is a four-day event held every spring. It attracts over…
Read MoreEngineering Innovation Introduces The Modular Chameleon Parcel Processing Solution
Engineering Innovation Inc. (Eii) showcased its new Chameleon parcel processing solution at the ProMat show in Chicago last month, receiving a strong reception from key decision makers in the logistics and e-commerce fulfilment sectors. Eii is excited to announce that it is also exhibiting the Chameleon at the National Postal Forum in Baltimore, May 21-24.…
Read MoreNew EZ-Parcels MPS To Be Revealed At NPF 2016
Engineering Innovation’s new EZ-Parcels MPS, Modular Parcel Solution, will be revealed at the National Postal Forum in Nashville, TN on March 21, 2016. EZ-Parcels MPS was designed with affordability and flexibility in mind. The EZ-Parcels MPS features barcode and OCR reading, weighing, dimensioning, RFID, and label application. Additionally, the EZ-Parcels MPS comes in a variety…
Read MoreEngineering Innovation Introduces The Super Champ At The National Postal Forum
LAFAYETTE, IN (May 26, 2015) – Engineering Innovation Inc. showcased The Super Champ mail processing system last week at the National Postal Forum in Anaheim to great acclaim. Featuring a mobile ring scanner outfitted with OCR (optical character recognition) technology, the solution enables rapid processing for induction of commercial parcels into the Postal system at the lowest…
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