Back in the early 2000s, the standard mailroom was a whirlwind of activity, with conveyor belts, bins overflowing with letters and packages, and workers hustling from one station to another.

Fast forward a little more than two decades, and the mailroom has changed. There is less mailroom traffic as digital files become more ubiquitous. Although we still tend to picture images of a chaotic center with stacks of paper, manual sorting, and slow processes, more modern mailrooms have the potential to be a hub of efficiency and convenience. Paper is not absent from this digital world, and mailrooms still face a host of challenges, including managing a higher-than-ever volume of packages, ensuring timely delivery, and maintaining security. And mail itself is not dying — it is just transitioning. Office equipment resellers can find many opportunities amid these challenges by adapting their offerings and leveraging new technologies.


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SOURCE FP Mailing Solutions