Handirect Services boosts productivity and employee performance with Quadient’s DS-77 iQ folder inserter

Handirect case study
Handirect Services is an outsourced administrative services center supporting more than 1,600 customers with their administrative tasks through its 16 branches, called agencies, located throughout France. Handirect’s Saint-Brieuc agency had been utilizing Quadient mail management solutions for almost 10 years and advanced to Quadient's DS-77 iQ folder inserter to take on their growing customer demands. Handirect has been able to not only improve employee proficiency, but also productivity and efficiency in serving customers thanks to Quadient’s folder inserters.

Cranbrook Educational Community levels up with Quadient’s new-standard iX-9 mailing system and S.M.A.R.T. software

Cranbrook case study
Cranbrook Educational Community wanted to streamline and improve the mail center’s service to all departments on campus. Cranbrook uses Quadient's iX-9 series mailing and shipping system to seal, weigh, measure, meter, and stack large mail runs in minutes and the S.M.A.R.T. application for the ultimate shipping, mailing, accounting, reporting and tracking experience. Cranbrook Mail Center Logistics Manager estimates they have saved approximately $5,000 annually in labor and postage expenses and gained a 75% time savings from being able to send out batch shipments and eliminate manual processes with S.M.A.R.T.

Larrimer & Larrimer, customer for two decades, continues to benefit from Quadient’s innovative mailing systems

Larrimer & Larrimer case study
Larrimer & Larrimer, a workers’ compensation law firm based in Columbus, Ohio, and a Quadient customer since 2004, was looking to improve operational efficiencies with a better, more cost-effective mailing solution. They did not need to go far as their Quadient technician introduced the iX-3 Series Postage Meter to the firm. It became clear how much time was spent on manually weighing and applying correct postage to outgoing mail—manual compilation was over an hour versus 2-3 minutes with the iX-3.