The Bell andl Howell Corp.

 By Bruce Shawkey


Bell and Howell is a United States brand of cameras, lenses, and motion picture machinery. It was originally founded as a company in 1907, and headquartered in Wheeling, Illinois. The company was acquired by Böwe Systec in 2003. Since 2010, the brand name has been licensed for a variety of consumer electronics products.





















Before Mailmobile, the handling of internal mail and paper was the weakest link in the otherwise super-productive chain of modern office equipment. Now, with Mailmobile, many companies are finally getting the maximum return on investment from people, computers, duplicating and word processing centers. And they're saving thousands of dollars each year in the process. Mailmobile is an unmanned, self-propelled vehicle that follows an invisible chemical guidepath. It automatically stops at any designated points along its path to pick up and deliver mail, word and data processing materials, photocopies, office supplies and more. 
Mailmobile makes its rounds with clocklike regularity, as often as every twenty minutes. The result? People receive and act on information now, not hours later. Your staff runs fewer errands that take them away from more productive work. Manpower needs go down. Delivery time goes down. Productivity goes up. The proof? Look to the enclosed reports from just a few of the companies who now depend on Mailmobile to beat the high cost of internal mail and paper handling. Then calculate just how much this completely new concept and system could save your company. Call your local Lear Siegler representative to arrange for a free survey of your internal mail handling and delivery system.











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