Instant Web Companies Tapped as Test Site for PostalOne

The Instant Web Companies, Chanhassen, MN, a printing, envelope conversion and mailing services company, said yesterday that the company will be a beta test site for the U.S. Postal Service's PostalOne program.


PostalOne is designed to broaden electronic data exchange between the USPS and its business customers. It is expected to streamline the mail acceptance and postage payment process, improve tracking and access to information, eliminate paperwork and provide consistent verification.


Upon future certification, Instant Web's direct marketing customers will be able to access mailing information through the Internet in real time. PostalOne will report mailing activities including postage charged, dates shipped and entry point mailing arrivals


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