The Benefit of Industry Partnerships

As one of Canada’s top direct mail facilities, Mailennium works closely with key direct mail industry organizations. Our longstanding relationships enable us to maximize the economies of postal rates for our clients, anticipate changes in legislation and processes, plus help define future supplier opportunities.


CANADA POST - www.canadapost.com
We have been active partners with Canada Post since the founding of our company. This partnership ensures our customers benefit from a streamlined mailing process and finely tuned postal rate economies.
Recently, Mailennium has been the driver behind an exciting, new partner program between Canada Post and Value Added Mailers. The program will provide members with access to valuable research white papers, data analysis and marketing materials.

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USPS - www.usps.com
The United States Postal Service® is an independent establishment of the Executive Branch of the United States Government. It delivers hundreds of millions of messages each day to more than 141 million homes and businesses. Our ongoing partnership with USPS enables our clients to decipher the ins and outs of conducting successful direct mail programs in the U.S.
NAMMU - www.nammu.org
The National Association of Major Mail Users is the voice of the Canadian mailing industry, representing the business interests of end users as well as supplier infrastructure. Established in 1983, NAMMU continues to evolve and meet the changing needs of its broad membership base. Increasingly aligned with other postal associations worldwide, NAMMU is emerging on the global postal stage as a recognized and credible presence.

Laura Artibello is Chair to the Canadian Value Added Mailer Council of NAMMU established in 2004. Its mission is to foster awareness of issues crucial to the profitable growth of the Canadian mailing industry among representatives of Canada Post and Ministers Office. The agenda also promotes health competition, and lays the foundation for efficient shared work programs bringing cost-effective postal products to the market.