When the introduction of an €8.50 (US$9) minimum wage for German workers in January 2015 meant private postal provider Logistic Mail Factory (LMF) faced increased running costs that potentially threatened the future of the business, it looked to Pitney Bowes to optimize its mail sorting process.
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Freek Smoes, innovation and concept development, Prime Competence, explores the growing potential of the Internet of Things in the postal sector and how it may lead to a paradigm shift in postal operators’ capabilities
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