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Mail Handling International pushes the envelope with Datalogic barcode scanning technology

1 Mail Handling International pushes the envelope with Datalogic barcode scanning technology

Mail Handling International (MHI) has revealed that Datalogic barcode scanning technology has enabled it to dramatically enhance speed and accuracy for the automatic enclosure of personalised letters from its Bristol based mail fulfilment centre. Combining Datalogic Matrix 300N barcode readers with software provided by Scansys, MHI can match and insert personalised letters into their corresponding envelopes at a rate of 4.16 items per second.

Peak achieves AWS Retail Competency Status

2 Peak achieves AWS Retail Competency Status

Peak has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Retail Competency status. This accreditation supports Peak’s expansion to the US market, establishing itself as an AWS Retail and Machine Learning Competency Partner on a global scale.

Three quarters of companies in the business & professional services sector believe Brexit ‘will have a positive long-term impact or no impact at all on business’

3 Three quarters of companies in the business & professional services sector believe Brexit ‘will have a positive long-term impact or no impact at all on business’

A new state-of-the-nation study into how companies in the business and professional services sector are prepared for Brexit, has revealed some 42% of businesses believe the process of exiting the EU is currently having no impact on their business at all, while 28% feel it has had a positive impact.

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