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At Cenveo, we take pride in being your trusted envelope supplier.
With over 100 years of industry experience, we have established ourselves as a leader in providing high-quality envelopes for businesses of all sizes.
Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail sets us apart from other envelope suppliers. Whether you need standard envelopes, custom printing, or large bulk orders, we have the solutions to meet your unique requirements.
As an envelope supplier, we understand the importance of delivering products that make a lasting impression. Our team of experts works closely with you to create custom solutions that showcase your brand identity and leave a memorable impact on your recipients.
With state-of-the-art equipment and efficient production processes, we ensure timely delivery without compromising on quality. Our diverse range of envelope options, including window and windowless envelopes, caters to all your mailing needs.
As your reliable envelope supplier, we are dedicated to providing impeccable customer service. Our knowledgeable team is always ready to assist you, offering personalized recommendations and guidance throughout the ordering process.
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Contact us today to discuss your envelope requirements and let us help you make a statement with your mailings.
The United States Postal Service has announced an increase in postal rates that will take effect on July 9th, 2023. The new rates include a 5.4% overall increase, with a three-cent boost in the price of a first-class mail forever stamp from 63 cents to 66 cents. The increase is based on three components allowed by PRC, with the CPI accounting for 3.4%, density rate authority at 0.9% and retirement rate authority is 1.0%. Additionally, Congress passed a regulation in 2021 that allows USPS to increase postal rates by two additional authorities besides CPI,
1.) Density to offset mail volume declines
2.) Retirement to fund USPS employee retirement – which ends after July 2026.