MFSA Officially Endorses the Postal Service’s Position on Five-Day Delivery
ALEXANDRIA, VA—July 21, 2011—The board of directors of the Mailing & Fulfillment Service Association (MFSA) voted to support the U.S. Postal Service’s proposed move to five-day delivery service, during its recent meeting held in conjunction with the association’s Annual Conference in Colorado Springs, CO.
In a subsequent letter sent by MFSA’s President and CEO Ken Garner, the association expressed its support of the Postmaster General’s commitment to reducing postal costs, increasing operating efficiencies and building mail volume and revenue in cooperation with its members.
The letter acknowledged the value of Saturday delivery, but also expressed the recognition that the costs inherent in that service, combined with the current economic pressure on the agency, make its elimination an unavoidable necessity.
MFSA is committed to providing member value through a robust advocacy program and the maintenance of a mutually beneficial partnership with USPS leadership.
About the Mailing & Fulfillment Service Association
MFSA is the national trade association for the mailing and fulfillment services industry. For more than 91 years MFSA has been working to improve the business environment for mailing and fulfillment companies and to provide learning and professional development of the managers of these companies.
The association is comprised of more than 500 companies, most of which are located in the USA and Canada. Regular members are in the mailing services, product fulfillment, or literature fulfillment business. Associate members are the suppliers to the mailing and fulfillment services business. These suppliers are providing mailing and fulfillment companies with hardware, software, mailing lists, transportation services, and supplies—the full range of products and services needed by professional high-volume mailers and shippers.
Source: MFSA.