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Mobile Mail App to Make Corporate Mail Delivery Awesome Again

By The Associated Press | January 20, 2016

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iOffice, the leading workforce-centric IWMS software designed for corporate workplaces, is re-inventing corporate mail delivery. Gone are the days of easy package delivery to one numbered office. Today, people work at hot desks, in collaborative spaces, at mobile desks and cubicle-free floors — making it ever harder to get the right package into the right hands, quickly and easily.

“Delivering mail and packages to employees across thousands of square footage is no easy task, but there’s no reason it can’t be more efficient and fun at the same time,” said iOffice Co-Founder Elizabeth Dukes. “As the workforce becomes more mobile, the apps we use to track office functions do too, and our mail app makes it easier than ever to get work — and even your workouts — done.”

Today iOffice announced its newest mobile app to complement its popular Mail Module. Available in iOS, this app version of its desktop mail module turns mail delivery into gamified fun — it tracks your steps, number of packages delivered and sets up a company leaderboard to track who’s delivering the most packages first.

Unlike any other corporate mail app, iOffice gives mail workers a full visual diagram of floors and buildings when delivering packages. Prior to the iOffice Mobile Mail App, mail and package carriers could search offices by room number only. As a SaaS-based platform, the Mobile Mail App ties in directly to the corporate floor plan and is constantly updated with the exact desk location for each employee. Now mail employees can reach their co-workers faster, with fewer errors and misplaced or mis-delivered packages.

Just as powerful as the desktop application, the Mobile Mail App gives deliverers and recipients the freedom to access and track information anywhere, even offline. Address, delivery and tracking data can be accessed even without an internet connection, and automatically updates again once a wifi connection is established.


Filed Under: M2M (machine to machine)

 

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