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It’s common for organization to be one of the toughest things for people to handle.  Whether you’re trying to organize your garage, basement or even office space, it can be difficult to find places for everything.  Yet having an organized living or working space is key to helping prevent stress.

If you spend countless hours and money organizing your home for a more relaxed environment, why not do the same for your mail center?  Organizing your mail center’s packages will not only help relieve stress, but will also make all employees’ lives a lot easier.  Employees will be able to help more customers, deliver packages faster and be much happier people (which makes life great for everyone!).

Using a package logging system like EZTrackIt not only gives you the ability to easily keep track of all packages that come through your office, but it also allows your staff to spend less time logging packages in and out.  If you’re still using paper to log in packages, please stop!  EZTrackIt will do all of the things the paper logs do for you, but faster and more efficiently.  By using EZTrackIt, not only are you going green but your recipients will automatically get notification of packages arriving for them to pick up.  Just a few clicks and a package is logged into the system; just one scan and it’s logged out.  It really is as simple as that!

While using our package logging software, you can spend more time making room for the packages in your mailroom.  Keeping all of your packages organized and in a proper storage place is important.  Your customers want to know that their packages are safe and aren’t going to be tripped over or kicked.  To ensure that doesn’t happen, each package should have a home to be stored until pickup or delivery.

For more information on how EZTrackIt can help your mail center, contact us today!

 

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