Operateor of global Remote Control Mail™ service for delivering postal mail online, Document Command , today announced a re-branding of both its company and services under a common name, Earth Class Mail™. The Earth Class Mail online postal service gives users ranging from mobile workers and military personnel to college students, expatriates and foreign-based companies online access to their postal mail, from anywhere in the world, at any time. Earth Class Mail receives mail each day, scans the outside of the sealed envelopes and presents these images to the customer online. The customer then decides whether to have the mail opened and scanned, shredded, recycled, transferred elsewhere, or forward-shipped - similar to how people manage their mobile phones and emails. The Earth Class Mail system is convenient, reliable, and cost-effective.
Ron Wiener, CEO and founder of Earth Class Mail, stated: "The brand change is significant because it ties to the fact that while not all of our users travel globally on a frequent basis, all of our users are thinking about sustainability while at the same time improving their own productivity. Multiple government and independent studies have shown that less than 20% of postal mail actually gets recycled today. We've already increased recycling to more than 93% among Earth Class Mail customers, so we are off to a very good start."
The services offered by the company reduce the quantity of paper mail and advertising mail that gets shipped around the world, which in turn, helps the environment. Many corporations have mandates to reduce their carbon footprint, and understand that delivering mail to their employees (more than half of which is likely to be discarded unopened) is not only expensive, but environmentally harmful.
People in more than 80 countries are using Earth Class Mail to read and manage their postal mail from any internet connection on earth. Many U.S. customers have requested additional addresses in their cities. To accommodate them, 18 new addresses have recently been added in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Dallas, Boston, Washington DC, Atlanta, Houston, Seattle, Miami, St. Louis, Portland (Oregon), Baltimore, Las Vegas, Richmond (Virginia), and Newark (New Jersey). The vast majority of users in the U.S. can now have their mail sent to an address in their region, even though they are actually receiving it online wherever they may be.
Mail addressed to particular departments or account numbers can also be set up with "automatic rules" to be opened and scanned upon arrival, as in the case of remittance processing where checks are extracted and electronically stored for same-day access to funds.
For more information visit http://www.earthclassmail.com/