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1980’s

A new standard in high-
volume mailing.

Unrelenting belief in your company’s future requires serious investments in your own operations. We opened a new corporate world headquarters, designed by noted architect I. M. Pei.

From 1980 to 2020…

Now, more than ever, we’re investing in our nationwide network of Presort Service operational centers, as well as our new state-of-the-art logistic centers, powered by automation, robotics and data. We continue to make strong investments in our physical facilities to meet the needs of our ecommerce clients.

1980

Pitney Bowes opens a new corporate headquarters in Stamford, CT, a 440,000 square foot building designed by the award-winning Architect I. M. Pei and Partners.

1980

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1980

Pitney Bowes expands its business portfolio with the creation of Pitney Bowes Management Services.

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1981

New Zealand Post signs a partnership agreement with Pitney Bowes.

1981

Pitney Bowes introduces its first electric meter, the Model 6500. It reinforces our commitment to provide our customers with the most advanced solutions to help their businesses thrive.

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1986

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers designates the Model M as an International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark.

1986

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1987

Pitney Bowes debuts the 3100 series inserter. This innovative device collates pages, inserts enclosures, seals, counts and stacks envelopes – all in a single uninterrupted operation. Its introduction sets a new standard in high-volume mail handling.

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