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USPS Rate Increase for 2019

Another USPS Rate Increase for 2019

As expected, there will be another USPS Rate Increase for 2019. Unfortunately, retail international mail rates are increasing by almost 4% in 2019. This is the 4th increase in the last 2 years. Fortunately, reliable, lower cost mailing alternatives are already in place. Atlas International Mail has mailing alternatives in place to save our customers money and bypass the USPS altogether.

The Alternative: Bypass the USPS

Atlas International Mail already has solutions in place. You can bypass the USPS with our affordable mailing alternatives. Our network of international mailing hubs enables us to directly enter your mailing in to the postal systems of foreign countries. We take advantage of unique postage savings opportunities offered by each postal administration and strategically dispatch your international mailing quickly at a significantly lower cost than IPA and ISAL. Delivery is comparable to ISAL and IPA, averaging 5-14 business days, worldwide; and the cost is substantially less expensive than USPS IPA and ISAL rates. As a result, you avoid the USPS rate increase for 2019 and get a reliable and affordable replacement service.

Alternative 1: Priority Standard International

Atlas International Mail’s Priority Standard International (PSI) service provides worldwide delivery through a variety of International direct mail entry hubs. Atlas deposits our clients’ mailings directly into many international postal systems including: Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Mexico, Brazil, Czech Republic, and Hungary. The service also gives your mailing campaign the benefit of having a local or regional touch, and we are regularly adding new direct entry points.

Alternative 2: Priority Lettermail International

Another of our alternative mailing services uses a combination of first class mail and priority standard mail. The mail is sent through a variety of different postal systems across the globe, and it is especially effective in Europe and Asia. As a result, delivery speed is 7 to 14 days worldwide. The service is similar to the USPS’s IPA and ISAL services.  The postage rates however; are substantially less than the USPS rate increase for 2019 .

Direct Entry Mailing Alternatives

Atlas International takes advantage of the strong US Dollar and utilizes a network of International directly points to mail worldwide at much lower postage than traditional USPS service rates. Our direct entry network deposits mail directly into many international postal systems, and we offer free personalized consulting services for every customer, ensuring fast and affordable mailings. There are never any contracts to sign, hidden fees, or fuel charges. Avoid the extra costs from the USPS Rate Increase for 2019. Contact us for a free mailing consultation info@atlas-mail.com or call 800-852-0889.

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USPS Rate Increase for 2019

Another USPS Rate Increase for 2019

As expected, there will be another USPS Rate Increase for 2019. Unfortunately, retail international mail rates are increasing by almost 4% in 2019. This is the 4th increase in the last 2 years. Fortunately, reliable, lower cost mailing alternatives are already in place. Atlas International Mail has mailing alternatives in place to save our customers money and bypass the USPS altogether.

The Alternative: Bypass the USPS

Atlas International Mail already has solutions in place. You can bypass the USPS with our affordable mailing alternatives. Our network of international mailing hubs enables us to directly enter your mailing in to the postal systems of foreign countries. We take advantage of unique postage savings opportunities offered by each postal administration and strategically dispatch your international mailing quickly at a significantly lower cost than IPA and ISAL. Delivery is comparable to ISAL and IPA, averaging 5-14 business days, worldwide; and the cost is substantially less expensive than USPS IPA and ISAL rates. As a result, you avoid the USPS rate increase for 2019 and get a reliable and affordable replacement service.

Alternative 1: Priority Standard International

Atlas International Mail’s Priority Standard International (PSI) service provides worldwide delivery through a variety of International direct mail entry hubs. Atlas deposits our clients’ mailings directly into many international postal systems including: Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Mexico, Brazil, Czech Republic, and Hungary. The service also gives your mailing campaign the benefit of having a local or regional touch, and we are regularly adding new direct entry points.

Alternative 2: Priority Lettermail International

Another of our alternative mailing services uses a combination of first class mail and priority standard mail. The mail is sent through a variety of different postal systems across the globe, and it is especially effective in Europe and Asia. As a result, delivery speed is 7 to 14 days worldwide. The service is similar to the USPS’s IPA and ISAL services.  The postage rates however; are substantially less than the USPS rate increase for 2019 .

Direct Entry Mailing Alternatives

Atlas International takes advantage of the strong US Dollar and utilizes a network of International directly points to mail worldwide at much lower postage than traditional USPS service rates. Our direct entry network deposits mail directly into many international postal systems, and we offer free personalized consulting services for every customer, ensuring fast and affordable mailings. There are never any contracts to sign, hidden fees, or fuel charges. Avoid the extra costs from the USPS Rate Increase for 2019. Contact us for a free mailing consultation info@atlas-mail.com or call 800-852-0889.

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The Impact of Tariffs & Mailing China

The Impact of Tariffs

America has been the leader of the global free trade for decades, but that is beginning to change. The United States has levied tariffs on all 5 of our largest trading partners. Canada, China, Japan, Europe, and China. All but Japan have retaliated with tariffs of their own. Tariffs are a ultimately a tax on American consumers and businesses.

International Mail Companies & The Auto Industry

So far, there is no impact to international mail, but if trade declines between countries so will mail volumes.  The tariffs are likely to have the biggest impact to the automotive industry. Automobiles are the US’s 3rd largest export. The majority of US auto exports are sent to our largest trading partners (Canada, China, Mexico, and Germany.) The tariffs will likely decrease exports, and in the long term move manufacturing to other countries. The EU has imposed tariffs on $3.2 billion of US imports, and some predictions are that tariffs could rise to $300 billion if a resolution cannot be reached.

The tariffs are designed to increase manufacturing and consumption of domestic goods. A decrease in imports also come at a cost. US ports and border crossings would being doing less business. The creation of new manufacturing jobs would likely come at the expense of the rail, bridge, and port businesses.

Cost of Postage to Canada

The cost of postage to Canada has not changed. Canada has long been our largest trading partner and closest ally. In retaliation to tariffs being applied to goods from our largest trading partner, Canada has imposed tariffs of their own on $12.6 billion worth of US products. Most notable is the 25% tariff on US Steel, but a wide variety of products are now subject to a 10% tariff. See the items detailed below:

Aluminum / Yogurt / Coffee / Beef / Maple Syrup / Candy & Chocolates / Pizza / Cucumbers / Strawberry Jam / Orange Juice / Ketchup / Mayonnaise / Salad Dressing / Condiments & Sauces / Whiskies / Candles / Dishwasher Detergents / Glues & Adhesives / Insecticides / Fungicides / Herbicides / Plastic bags / Table & Kitchenware / Plywood / Toilet Paper / Handkerchiefs / Facial Tissues / Towels / Tablecloths / Printed Postcards / Greeting Cards / Cast Iron Grilles / Refrigerators / Water Heaters / Dish Washers / Lawn Mowers / Dryers / Boats / Chairs / Mattresses / Pillows & Cushions / Bedding / Playing Cards / Pens

Mailing China

Chinese imports benefit from low postage rates to the US. Often times it is less costly to send mail from China than to mail domestically within the United States. Export postage to China is drastically higher than what it costs to import from China. There are some discounted rates available, especially for savvy print & e-Commerce companies. ( Learn more  ) This coupled with high tariffs on many US goods has resulted in a large trade deficit. It does however, keep prices competitive and domestic producers searching for new innovations.

July 6th saw a 25 percent tariff on 818 Chinese imports, worth $34 billion a year. China retaliated with tariffs of their own. There is evidence that China subsidizes key industries allowing state-owned businesses to overproduce and undercut market prices. They also force foreign companies that want to do business in China to share key technologies. The consensus from economists is that tariffs are not a viable solution. The best solution may come from the WTO. The United States should enlist the help of our largest trading allies Europe, Canada, Japan to push for changes in the Chinese government’s economic scheming. China usually complies with WTO ordered remedies, and the US wins about 90% of the cases they present to the WTO against them.

History has proven that there are no winners in a trade war. There is a delicate balance. It makes sense to negotiate tariff rates as part of trade deals, but we cannot risk a global economic trade war.

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The Impact of Tariffs & Mailing China

The Impact of Tariffs

America has been the leader of the global free trade for decades, but that is beginning to change. The United States has levied tariffs on all 5 of our largest trading partners. Canada, China, Japan, Europe, and China. All but Japan have retaliated with tariffs of their own. Tariffs are a ultimately a tax on American consumers and businesses.

International Mail Companies & The Auto Industry

So far, there is no impact to international mail, but if trade declines between countries so will mail volumes.  The tariffs are likely to have the biggest impact to the automotive industry. Automobiles are the US’s 3rd largest export. The majority of US auto exports are sent to our largest trading partners (Canada, China, Mexico, and Germany.) The tariffs will likely decrease exports, and in the long term move manufacturing to other countries. The EU has imposed tariffs on $3.2 billion of US imports, and some predictions are that tariffs could rise to $300 billion if a resolution cannot be reached.

The tariffs are designed to increase manufacturing and consumption of domestic goods. A decrease in imports also come at a cost. US ports and border crossings would being doing less business. The creation of new manufacturing jobs would likely come at the expense of the rail, bridge, and port businesses.

Cost of Postage to Canada

The cost of postage to Canada has not changed. Canada has long been our largest trading partner and closest ally. In retaliation to tariffs being applied to goods from our largest trading partner, Canada has imposed tariffs of their own on $12.6 billion worth of US products. Most notable is the 25% tariff on US Steel, but a wide variety of products are now subject to a 10% tariff. See the items detailed below:

Aluminum / Yogurt / Coffee / Beef / Maple Syrup / Candy & Chocolates / Pizza / Cucumbers / Strawberry Jam / Orange Juice / Ketchup / Mayonnaise / Salad Dressing / Condiments & Sauces / Whiskies / Candles / Dishwasher Detergents / Glues & Adhesives / Insecticides / Fungicides / Herbicides / Plastic bags / Table & Kitchenware / Plywood / Toilet Paper / Handkerchiefs / Facial Tissues / Towels / Tablecloths / Printed Postcards / Greeting Cards / Cast Iron Grilles / Refrigerators / Water Heaters / Dish Washers / Lawn Mowers / Dryers / Boats / Chairs / Mattresses / Pillows & Cushions / Bedding / Playing Cards / Pens

Mailing China

Chinese imports benefit from low postage rates to the US. Often times it is less costly to send mail from China than to mail domestically within the United States. Export postage to China is drastically higher than what it costs to import from China. There are some discounted rates available, especially for savvy print & e-Commerce companies. ( Learn more  ) This coupled with high tariffs on many US goods has resulted in a large trade deficit. It does however, keep prices competitive and domestic producers searching for new innovations.

July 6th saw a 25 percent tariff on 818 Chinese imports, worth $34 billion a year. China retaliated with tariffs of their own. There is evidence that China subsidizes key industries allowing state-owned businesses to overproduce and undercut market prices. They also force foreign companies that want to do business in China to share key technologies. The consensus from economists is that tariffs are not a viable solution. The best solution may come from the WTO. The United States should enlist the help of our largest trading allies Europe, Canada, Japan to push for changes in the Chinese government’s economic scheming. China usually complies with WTO ordered remedies, and the US wins about 90% of the cases they present to the WTO against them.

History has proven that there are no winners in a trade war. There is a delicate balance. It makes sense to negotiate tariff rates as part of trade deals, but we cannot risk a global economic trade war.

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International & Canadian Mail Service Updates

Below, we address some International & Canadian Mail service updates. The last few months saw a number of service disruptions due to inclement weather, strikes, and government interruptions. Canadian Mail service suffered from isolated slow downs due to the winter weather, but no major delays have interrupted service.

Mass Mailings Delayed

Bolivia and Guatemala’s governments have stopped all mail services except for Global Express Guaranteed. This has been an ongoing issue for Guatemala for more than a year, and there are no signs of progress. At this time, we do not recommend sending mail to either country unless absolutely necessary. Severe snow storms caused delays across Europe.  Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, France, and Great Britain all reported delays in February and March due to weather. Cyclone Gita was responsible for some delays in Tonga, Australia, and New Zealand. Mexico, Cyprus, and Greece experienced some small delays due to system and procedure changes. Meanwhile, Brazil, Chad, and El Salvador have had problems with striking postal workers, and only El Salvador is reporting services have returned to normal. Atlas International Mail updates our website when delays are reported, and we strive to keep customers informed and find faster, less expensive delivery alternatives.

USPS Service Alerts for International Mailers

Below we have listed the USPS service alerts for all affected destinations. These alerts appear at the bottom of our home page, and they can also be found on USPS.  Canadian Mail Service delayed several times throughout the winter, but it’s rarely reported because harsh weather is a common occurrence. Generally, Canadian Mail does not suffer long delays as they are well prepared for winter.  Service to Syria and parts of the Ukraine are suspended, and they have been for several years. Atlas International Mail offers service to over 180 countries around the world, and we are always looking for newer, faster , and more affordable services.

Australia

The Australia Post reports that severe weather in parts of Queensland Australia is impacting the collection and delivery of all mail products for postcodes 4737-4895. (posted 3/8/18)

Bolivia

Most mail service to Bolivia has temporarily stopped by the Bolivian government. Only Global Express Guaranteed service is still available. This affects Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International (already unavailable to Bolivia), First-Class Mail International, First-Class Package International Service, International Priority Airmail, International Surface Air Lift and M-Bag items. (posted 3/7/18)

Chad

Chad’s post advises it has been unable to deliver or dispatch items since Feb. 1 because of a strike. (posted 2/9/18)

Cyprus

Cyprus Post advises an upgrade of its IT infrastructure will impact operations Feb. 9-11, including inbound and outbound mail and electronic data interchange. (posted 2/9/18)

Denmark

Denmark’s post advises that due to bad weather, the southern part of the country will have delays in delivery and collection of mail this week. This affects postal codes 3700-3799 and 4600-4899. (posted 3/1/18)

El Salvador

The El Salvador post, Correos de El Salvador, reports the strike is now over and all postal services have returned to normal. (posted 2/26/18)

France

France’s post advises mail operations — including transportation, collection and delivery — are disrupted because of bad weather including heavy snow.  Expect delays in the movement of mail and packages. (posted 3/1/18)

Great Britain

Royal Mail advises transportation disruptions due to heavy snowfall have ended and all postal services resumed on March 8. (posted 3/14/18)

Greece

Greece’s post advises processing of express mail and packages has returned to normal following implementation of new customs procedures. There also are improvements in handling of letter post, with a one-week backlog for inbound mail from non-European Union countries subject to customs control. (posted 1/29/18)

Guatemala

Most mail to Guatemala is suspended. Until further notice, only Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) service will still be available. The suspension affects Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, First-Class Mail International, First-Class Package International Service, International Priority Airmail, International Surface Air Lift and M-Bag items.

The Postal Service will return to sender already deposited items other than GXG addressed to Guatemala. For any returned item bearing a customs form, as well as any item shipped with Priority Mail Express International service, the Postal Service will, upon request, refund postage and fees on mail returned due to the suspension of service.

For all other returned items not bearing a customs declarations form, the Postal Service will, upon request, refund postage and fees on mail returned due to the suspension of service, or the sender may remail them with the existing postage once service to Guatemala has been restored. When remailing under this option, customers must cross out the markings “Mail Service Suspended — Return to Sender.”

(Originally posted 4/11/17. This service suspension currently remains in effect.) 3/2018

Ireland

Ireland is experiencing a severe weather event, with snow storms causing major disruptions. The Irish postal service, An Post reports the Irish Meteorological Service has issued a National Red Alert Warning for most of the country, the result of the worst weather in Ireland since 1982. An Post says there are significant delays in processing and delivery of both inbound and outbound mail, and the weather situation is expected to get worse over the next 2-4 days. An Post says it will be doing everything possible to limit the disruption of service. (posted 3/2/18)

Italy

Italy’s post advises operations are back to normal following severe winter weather that had affected transportation, processing and delivery of mail since Feb. 26. (posted 3/6/18)

Mexico

Mexico’s post advises it will begin a data center migration on Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. local time. This will affect dispatches of inbound and outbound mail. (posted 2/15/18)

New Zealand

New Zealand Post reports that mail service on the lower North Island and upper South Island has resumed in the aftermath of Cyclone Gita. In the Tasman District of the South Island, damage to roads and structures has caused some mail delays. (posted 2/26/18)

Spain

Spain’s post advised that due to bad weather and snowstorms, the northern part of Spain is facing transportation problems and outbound mail is severely affected. (posted 3/1/18)

Sweden

PostNord Sweden reports bad weather conditions have affected on-time delivery of the mail. Snow and heavy winds off the east coast have delayed distribution of letters and parcels in these Zip Code areas:  20-24, 26, 28-29 and 36-39. (posted 3/5/18)

Tonga

Tonga Post advisesd damage to postal facilities from Cyclone Gita affected operations, and delays expected in the processing and delivery of mail. (posted 2/16/18)

Join us on Social Media for the Latest Updates

In addition to our blog, we have several social media platforms that update regularly. We post articles about International & Canadian Mail Service Updates, and we find the latest trends in e-commerce, mailing, and shipping.  Please feel free to say hello, and like and share any content that catches your interest. We appreciate your continued support, and we say “Thanks to all of you from all of us at Atlas International Mail.”

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Also, you can follow the links above, and learn more about Atlas’s services. Atlas International Mail has been in business since 1990 and have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. We provide easy same day pickup, and we complete all required customs documentation. Best of all, we can do this for up to 50% less than the post office.

 

 

 

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International & Canadian Mail Service

International & Canadian Mail Service Updates

Below, we address some International & Canadian Mail service updates. The last few months saw a number of service disruptions due to inclement weather, strikes, and government interruptions. Canadian Mail service suffered from isolated slow downs due to the winter weather, but no major delays have interrupted service.

Mass Mailings Delayed

Bolivia and Guatemala’s governments have stopped all mail services except for Global Express Guaranteed. This has been an ongoing issue for Guatemala for more than a year, and there are no signs of progress. At this time, we do not recommend sending mail to either country unless absolutely necessary. Severe snow storms caused delays across Europe.  Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, France, and Great Britain all reported delays in February and March due to weather. Cyclone Gita was responsible for some delays in Tonga, Australia, and New Zealand. Mexico, Cyprus, and Greece experienced some small delays due to system and procedure changes. Meanwhile, Brazil, Chad, and El Salvador have had problems with striking postal workers, and only El Salvador is reporting services have returned to normal. Atlas International Mail updates our website when delays are reported, and we strive to keep customers informed and find faster, less expensive delivery alternatives.

USPS Service Alerts for International Mailers

Below we have listed the USPS service alerts for all affected destinations. These alerts appear at the bottom of our home page, and they can also be found on USPS.  Canadian Mail Service delayed several times throughout the winter, but it’s rarely reported because harsh weather is a common occurrence. Generally, Canadian Mail does not suffer long delays as they are well prepared for winter.  Service to Syria and parts of the Ukraine are suspended, and they have been for several years. Atlas International Mail offers service to over 180 countries around the world, and we are always looking for newer, faster , and more affordable services.

Australia

The Australia Post reports that severe weather in parts of Queensland Australia is impacting the collection and delivery of all mail products for postcodes 4737-4895. (posted 3/8/18)

Bolivia

Most mail service to Bolivia has temporarily stopped by the Bolivian government. Only Global Express Guaranteed service is still available. This affects Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International (already unavailable to Bolivia), First-Class Mail International, First-Class Package International Service, International Priority Airmail, International Surface Air Lift and M-Bag items. (posted 3/7/18)

Chad

Chad’s post advises it has been unable to deliver or dispatch items since Feb. 1 because of a strike. (posted 2/9/18)

Cyprus

Cyprus Post advises an upgrade of its IT infrastructure will impact operations Feb. 9-11, including inbound and outbound mail and electronic data interchange. (posted 2/9/18)

Denmark

Denmark’s post advises that due to bad weather, the southern part of the country will have delays in delivery and collection of mail this week. This affects postal codes 3700-3799 and 4600-4899. (posted 3/1/18)

El Salvador

The El Salvador post, Correos de El Salvador, reports the strike is now over and all postal services have returned to normal. (posted 2/26/18)

France

France’s post advises mail operations — including transportation, collection and delivery — are disrupted because of bad weather including heavy snow.  Expect delays in the movement of mail and packages. (posted 3/1/18)

Great Britain

Royal Mail advises transportation disruptions due to heavy snowfall have ended and all postal services resumed on March 8. (posted 3/14/18)

Greece

Greece’s post advises processing of express mail and packages has returned to normal following implementation of new customs procedures. There also are improvements in handling of letter post, with a one-week backlog for inbound mail from non-European Union countries subject to customs control. (posted 1/29/18)

Guatemala

Most mail to Guatemala is suspended. Until further notice, only Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) service will still be available. The suspension affects Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, First-Class Mail International, First-Class Package International Service, International Priority Airmail, International Surface Air Lift and M-Bag items.

The Postal Service will return to sender already deposited items other than GXG addressed to Guatemala. For any returned item bearing a customs form, as well as any item shipped with Priority Mail Express International service, the Postal Service will, upon request, refund postage and fees on mail returned due to the suspension of service.

For all other returned items not bearing a customs declarations form, the Postal Service will, upon request, refund postage and fees on mail returned due to the suspension of service, or the sender may remail them with the existing postage once service to Guatemala has been restored. When remailing under this option, customers must cross out the markings “Mail Service Suspended — Return to Sender.”

(Originally posted 4/11/17. This service suspension currently remains in effect.) 3/2018

Ireland

Ireland is experiencing a severe weather event, with snow storms causing major disruptions. The Irish postal service, An Post reports the Irish Meteorological Service has issued a National Red Alert Warning for most of the country, the result of the worst weather in Ireland since 1982. An Post says there are significant delays in processing and delivery of both inbound and outbound mail, and the weather situation is expected to get worse over the next 2-4 days. An Post says it will be doing everything possible to limit the disruption of service. (posted 3/2/18)

Italy

Italy’s post advises operations are back to normal following severe winter weather that had affected transportation, processing and delivery of mail since Feb. 26. (posted 3/6/18)

Mexico

Mexico’s post advises it will begin a data center migration on Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. local time. This will affect dispatches of inbound and outbound mail. (posted 2/15/18)

New Zealand

New Zealand Post reports that mail service on the lower North Island and upper South Island has resumed in the aftermath of Cyclone Gita. In the Tasman District of the South Island, damage to roads and structures has caused some mail delays. (posted 2/26/18)

Spain

Spain’s post advised that due to bad weather and snowstorms, the northern part of Spain is facing transportation problems and outbound mail is severely affected. (posted 3/1/18)

Sweden

PostNord Sweden reports bad weather conditions have affected on-time delivery of the mail. Snow and heavy winds off the east coast have delayed distribution of letters and parcels in these Zip Code areas:  20-24, 26, 28-29 and 36-39. (posted 3/5/18)

Tonga

Tonga Post advisesd damage to postal facilities from Cyclone Gita affected operations, and delays expected in the processing and delivery of mail. (posted 2/16/18)

Join us on Social Media for the Latest Updates

In addition to our blog, we have several social media platforms that update regularly. We post articles about International & Canadian Mail Service Updates, and we find the latest trends in e-commerce, mailing, and shipping.  Please feel free to say hello, and like and share any content that catches your interest. We appreciate your continued support, and we say “Thanks to all of you from all of us at Atlas International Mail.”

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Also, you can follow the links above, and learn more about Atlas’s services. Atlas International Mail has been in business since 1990 and have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. We provide easy same day pickup, and we complete all required customs documentation. Best of all, we can do this for up to 50% less than the post office.

 

 

 

Direct Mail Around the World

Global Direct Mail Marketing with Atlas International Mail

A successful direct mail international marketing strategy needs to fits your businesses’ database needs and comply with the addressing guidelines of the originating country and the destination countries. To help you connect effectively mailings must be sent from the most efficient origination point. The handling and processing of UAA (Undeliverable-as-Addressed) mail costs the USPS more than $1 billion annually. UAA also affects the timeliness of mail delivery. For better targeting it is necessary to use the cleanest and most up-to-date address lists possible. This also prevents duplication, saves money, and reduces waste.

Ensuring Delivery and Increasing your ROI

Our lettershop and database services optimize mailing formats. Consequently, this ensures targeted personal forms of address that get your mailing to your target group. This also minimizes undeliverable mail, and increases your ROI. We also provide international address correction and standardization, database maintenance, addressing, many other services you need for a successful global mailing campaign.

Furthermore, we offer a variety of delivery options to prepare and deliver your mailings in a timely and cost effective manner. You also get easy same day pickup and we complete all required customs documentation. There are no contracts, hidden fees or fuel surcharges. Finally, because of the current global market conditions, our already discounted international postage rates have gone down even further.

Atlas International Mail has over 25 years of experience distributing direct marketing campaigns internationally. We provide the cross-border expertise you need to ensure a successful mailing.

We are available with knowledge and advice to help you:
• Minimize your postage costs
• Reduce undeliverable mail waste
• Increase your response rates
• Maximize your return on investment

No matter where your customers are located or what language their address is written in we can find a solution that works for you. You can reach us anytime for a free no obligation quote. info@atlas-mail.com or 800-852-0889

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Direct Mail Around the World

Global Direct Mail Marketing with Atlas International Mail

A successful direct mail international marketing strategy needs to fits your businesses’ database needs and comply with the addressing guidelines of the originating country and the destination countries. To help you connect effectively mailings must be sent from the most efficient origination point. The handling and processing of UAA (Undeliverable-as-Addressed) mail costs the USPS more than $1 billion annually. UAA also affects the timeliness of mail delivery. For better targeting it is necessary to use the cleanest and most up-to-date address lists possible. This also prevents duplication, saves money, and reduces waste.

Ensuring Delivery and Increasing your ROI

Our lettershop and database services optimize mailing formats. Consequently, this ensures targeted personal forms of address that get your mailing to your target group. This also minimizes undeliverable mail, and increases your ROI. We also provide international address correction and standardization, database maintenance, addressing, many other services you need for a successful global mailing campaign.

Furthermore, we offer a variety of delivery options to prepare and deliver your mailings in a timely and cost effective manner. You also get easy same day pickup and we complete all required customs documentation. There are no contracts, hidden fees or fuel surcharges. Finally, because of the current global market conditions, our already discounted international postage rates have gone down even further.

Atlas International Mail has over 25 years of experience distributing direct marketing campaigns internationally. We provide the cross-border expertise you need to ensure a successful mailing.

We are available with knowledge and advice to help you:
• Minimize your postage costs
• Reduce undeliverable mail waste
• Increase your response rates
• Maximize your return on investment

No matter where your customers are located or what language their address is written in we can find a solution that works for you. You can reach us anytime for a free no obligation quote. info@atlas-mail.com or 800-852-0889

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