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EL DORADO HILLS, Calif., March 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- DST Output, LLC, part of the Customer Communications Segment of DST Systems, Inc., today announced the launch of StatementPacks, a first-to-market solution that consolidates multiple finished statements into a single envelope for First-Class Mail® delivery.
Containing patented technology, the proprietary new solution from DST requires no additional programming or sign-up fees from its users. Customers can realize an immediate savings on their overall postage expense based on the number of sealed statements inside the envelopes. The end consumer benefits from a more convenient and efficient way to receive important mail.
According to Frank Delfer, executive vice president of DST Output, LLC, StatementPacks can result in significant recurring annual savings on postal expenses for high-volume mailers.
"We think StatementPack is a game changer for our industry," says Mr. Delfer "The program will cost nothing for our clients to adopt, and the postage savings could be quite substantial."
Every StatementPack holds between two and five individual statements, each prepared and sealed in its own envelope to increase privacy and security. DST's proprietary factory systems and advanced Postal Service® technologies gather, combine, and seal together the statements in a specially marked StatementPack envelope with custom graphics.
The release of the no-cost solution follows two successful pilot programs that confirmed StatementPacks' validity with both the sender and the recipient.
"We are pleased with the pilot program experience and our partnership with DST," said Habib Sarkis, Vice President, Applications Support for T-Mobile USA. "We realized postage savings and found that piloting StatementPacks was an easy transition with the systems we currently have in place."
For end-users and clients alike, StatementPacks can result in faster delivery since the solution integrates DST's Smart Commingling℠ technology and USPS-certified Full-Service Intelligent Mail® barcode with Continuous Mail processing and Mail.XML™ technology.
DST has a long history as an industry leader in developing advanced technologies and processes to optimize postal savings and speed mail delivery for its clients. The proprietary StatementPacks solution represents the latest innovative program that will result in operational savings for high-volume mailers.
About the Customer Communications Segment of DST
The Customer Communications Segment of DST Systems, Inc. consists of DST Output, LLC and its subsidiaries and related affiliates, including Lateral Group NA, LLC and Newkirk Products, Inc. Together these businesses provide cross-media customer communications that address the broad spectrum of consumer preferences. Last year, the Segment produced more than 3.5 billion transactional communications that were received via postal, e-mail, Web, and mobile applications. For more information, visit www.dstoutput.com.
Contact: Dave Saavedra
Corporate Communications
DST Output
(916) 939-4522
dsaavedra@dstoutput.com
SOURCE DST Output, LLC
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