Number of Clean Air Zones could “at least double” by 2030, creating Penalty Charge Notice chaos for unprepared councils, Quadient warns

Number of Clean Air Zones could “at least double” by 2030,

The number of Clean Air Zones, such as the London Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ), in the UK could at least double by 2030, according to a prediction from Quadient, a l

Devon & Cornwall Police increase mailing capacity and cut costs with Quadient

Devon & Cornwall Police increase mailing capacity and cut costs with Quadient
In 2023, Devon & Cornwall Police upgraded its Quadient mailing solutions to meet the communications demand generated by a 40% increase in detected road safety offences. It successfully raised its production capacity and at the same time, achieved a 25% reduction in postage costs and automated mailing verification for data integrity.

United Rental Group drive productivity and efficiency with Quadient Impress

United Rental Group case study
United Rental Group receive 200+ fixed penalty charge notices and traffic offences per day that require timely processing and were struggling to meet the daily demand of processing these notices due to the time-consuming tasks of printing and collating letters, stuffing envelopes, and preparing for the post. URG implemented a cloud-based multi-channel document delivery solution—Quadient Impress Distribute, which empowered employees to send physical mail remotely.

Bishopstown Credit Union gains savings by updating mail process with Quadient Impress

Bishopstown case study
Bishopstown Credit Union, a financial cooperative in Cork City, Ireland, provides a range of financial services to 25,000 members. On average, the credit union mailed approximately 10,000 letters per month, and took about an hour to put 100 letters/statements into an envelope. To automate this printing and mailing operation, and to find a more secure process, Bishopstown implemented Quadient Impress, an intelligent document output management solution that transformed the way the credit union manages its outgoing correspondence.