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On average a good mailing house employee could apply approximately 500 labels per hour to envelopes.
"Seems we all use the same printer and mailing house, and they got the addresses confused.
Of course, even this could be accomplished by hand, as it is daily on a smaller scale at thousands of printers and mailing houses.
They were originally designed for multiple-row address labels for bulk mailing houses.
They were beaming messages to mailing houses around the country for 900,000 letters seeking money for four organizations that support abortion rights.
In general, the mailing house facilities of the security printers are the most efficient means of despatch of documents to shareholders.
These include Promail, its mailing house set up in 1996, and Offshore Solutions, its fulfillment service.
These measures included privacy obligations in agreements with mailing houses, privacy impact assessments, and procedures to ensure staff handle personal information appropriately during mail campaigns.
PDR started as a small company and has grown into a national data mailing house that spans all 50 states of the United States.
"I can take a nobody and if you give me the right political writers, the right layout people, the right mailing house, he can become a dangerous candidate.
According to court papers, Mr. Lynch has offered to provide all official candidates with the use of bonded mailing houses for communicating with the membership in May.
Louie worked at Mail-O-Matic Services, a local mailing house, and as a mailer with Pacific Newspaper Group.
According to court papers, a state judge ordered the candidates in possession of the list to return the information, and ordered a bonded mailing house to distribute all campaign literature.
The phone company and local television stations always demanded large deposits or cash payment in advance, but this year they have been joined by virtually everyone else: charter services, mailing houses, audio-visual services.
According to Neal Harris, a vice president for operations at the Price Company, 70 percent of the 700,000 members are small businesses, including restaurants, grocery stores, business supply stores, gift shops, hotels and mailing houses.
Pameco Inc., a Des Moines mailing house, no longer works for the G.O.P. "The Republicans found out we were registered Democrats," said Ada Jackson, a vice president.
I have decided to adopt a suggestion which was put to my Department in the course of the consultation that unions should be required to employ a mailing house or some other external agency to distribute and store voting papers.
In another effort to reduce the amount of potentially suspicious mail, the Postal Service is also working on certifying as secure the operations of the dominant users of its system: commercial mailing houses sending electric bills, fashion catalogs and the like.
One large mailing house, Mailmen Inc. in Hauppauge, L.I., says it is holding roughly half of the two million solicitations it was planning to send for its clients this month until the storm clouds in the Middle East either burst or clear.
It's not the ambition of most businesses to lose money, few political candidates run just for the heck of it, and it can be assumed that charities wouldn't go to the expense of a mailing, which in addition to printing and postage can include the cost of hiring a mailing house, if they didn't get some return.