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Pitney Bowes Company Profile

Pitney Bowes is a global technology company offering innovative products and solutions that enable commerce in the areas of customer information management, location intelligence, customer engagement, shipping and mailing, and global ecommerce. More than 1.5 million clients in approximately 100 countries around the world rely on products, solutions and services from Pitney Bowes.

At Pitney Bowes we thrive on helping our clients navigate the complex world of commerce. We provide data so businesses can market to their best customers. We enable the sending of parcels and packages across the globe. And, we secure payments through statements and invoices to keep our clients moving forward.

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Pitney Bowes
3001 Summer St.
Stamford, Connecticut, 06926
United States
(203) 356-5000

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Pitney Bowes News & Resources

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Pitney Bowes to Automate Middle Mile Sorting With Ambi Robotics
Pitney Bowes and Ambi Robotics have partnered to deploy the AmbiSort A-Series and B-Series parcel sortation systems across the U.S.

Ambi Robotics expands partnership with Pitney Bowes to automate middle-mile sorting
Pitney Bowes deploys the AmbiSort B-Series solution at U.S. coastal hubs, accelerating interfacility sortation ahead of the 2023 peak holiday season.

Parcel volume growth slowed in 2022, observes Pitney Bowes report
The slowdown in China’s economy, as well as U.S. e-commerce returning from its stratospheric heights in 2022 likely played a role in global parcel volumes slowing in 2022. According to data from global shipping and mailing company Pitney Bowes, global parcel volume reached 161 billion in 2022, a 1% increase from 2021.

Pitney Bowes delivers for USPS
A century-old company embraced automation and robotics in its transformation from a provider of postal meters to an operator of e-commerce parcel sortation centers for the Post Office.

Sortation and robotics layout at Pitney Bowes
A new facility near Chicago uses robotic induction and sortation to speed parcels from receiving to shipping.

Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index highlights ongoing strong impact of e-commerce
2022 carrier revenues—at $198 billion—saw a 6.5% annual increase over 2021’s $186 billion, with UPS at $73 billion (a 5.5% annual increase), FedEx at $65 billion (a 5% annual increase), USPS at $31 billion (which was flat), Amazon Logistics at $24 billion (which was flat), and “others” combined revenue at $4 billion, up 0.1%.

Ambi Robotics Raises $32M for Sortation Systems
Ambi Robotics plans to continue its expansion efforts with its latest round of funding, which included investment from one of its biggest customers, Pitney Bowes.

Pitney Bowes and Ambi Robotics sign $23 million deployment expansion
Expands use of Ambi Robotics' robotic sorting solution at Pitney Bowes U.S. ecommerce hubs, to support rapid sortation to last-mile delivery providers.

Pitney Bowes to Deploy AmbiSort AI-Powered Robots in E-Commerce Network
Pitney Bowes is responding to increasing e-commerce demand by rolling out the AmbiSort AI-guided sortation robots to more locations, starting with its hub in Bloomington, Calif.

Pitney Bowes introduces new same-day delivery service
Stamford, Ct.-based Pitney Bowes, a global technology services provider of commerce solutions powering billions of transactions, introduced a new offering, entitled Pitney Bowes Same-Day Delivery, which focuses on cost-effective expedited solutions through access to curated network of Pitney Bowes service providers via its SendPro Online sending platform.

Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index points to major parcel volume and revenue gains
As more consumers remain hunkered down at home, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the parcel sector continues to reap the benefits, in the form of increasing volumes. It is fair to say that was a key finding in the Parcel Shipping Index, which was issued this week by Stamford, Ct.-based Pitney Bowes, a global technology services provider of commerce solutions powering billions of transactions.

Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index highlights strong growth for global parcel volumes
In 2018, the report said that global parcel volume came in at 87 billion, which was up 17% compared to 2017’s 74 billion and the highest ever recorded since the index has been published. What’s more, despite a high level of uncertainty in regards to global trade, it expects this tally to more than double to 200 billion parcels by 2025, coupled with a 13.7% compound annual growth rate from 2019-2023.

Supply Chain Best Practices: Visibility to In-Transit Inventory
During this webcast you'll learn on how various organizations have gained instant access to in-transit parcels and given access to this information to stakeholders.

Prime Day 2016 Was Amazon’s Biggest E-Commerce Day Ever with Orders Up 60% Worldwide
The online retailer said Wednesday that the self-created holiday was its biggest sales day ever, with worldwide orders rising more than 60 percent compared with the previous Prime Day, and U.S. orders rising by more than 50 percent.

Shipping Strategies for Online Retailers
As retailers continue to find themselves in direct competition with Amazon and other retail behemoths, they will continue to be pressed to provide a similar - if not better - shopping experience to their customers.





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