Direct Entry Solutions (D.E.S.), the international mail and parcel delivery specialist, has launched mail solution, PostPort, that gives wholesalers for the first time ever, the capability to monitor where their mailings are in the distribution process.
D.E.S. are proud to be offering a mail visibility platform on priority, non-priority and customised untracked mail for printers, mailing houses, fulfilment centres, mail consolidators and post rooms.
PostPort is a simple to use online consignment documentation system that enables customers multiple-user access to compile, print and archive detailed consignment information without the physical paperwork and repetition usual when distributing mailings.
Transparency, knowledge and insight are key factors in the solution’s design by D.E.S.’s technical team. Wholesalers can see when their mail reaches key points in its journey, such as entering the postal system of the destination country. The traceability is important as it brings a discipline to the supply chain, that has until now been unavailable for wholesalers.
“We are always looking at new and better ways of doing things in the mail and parcel business. This is about using the latest technology to give our wholesale customers control over their mailings. They can interrogate the process and ensure that their operations are performing efficiently, which is essential for meeting their customers’ expectations and providing great service,” explained Phil Coleman, Chief Executive of D.E.S.
PostPort has been aligned to the new Interconnect formats and operations procedures that come into force shortly, allowing customers that choose to use the mail solution, to benefit from Interconnect’s boxable format for posting heavyweight catalogues and publications and sending ecommerce goods up to 30mm in thickness.
PostPort is just one of a number of new services recently introduced by D.E.S.. Since forming the partnership with Austrian Post earlier this year, D.E.S. has expanded its portfolio of value-added products and services.