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Ensuring the integrity of your mail

Why choose a member of the Mail Consolidators Association (MCA)?

The postage element for an international mail campaign is the single largest cost that you are likely to incur (compared to the design, print and fulfilment elements). It is also the one element where suppliers costs can vary massively.  So it is extremely important that you choose an established international mail consolidator that provides a high quality service and value for money.

Membership Code of Conduct

All members of the Mail Consolidators Association provide a comprehensive range of international mailing services. Working with an MCA Member will give you piece of mind as they must adhere to a strict code of conduct, and all have been operating as mail consolidators’ for at least two years.

All MCA members agree to:

(Download MCA Membership Code of Conduct Declaration Form)

The following is a list of the criterion that will be checked prior to introducing all new postal and distribution suppliers:

Aims And Objectives Of The MCA

The aims and objectives for which the MCA is established are as follows, to:

As you can see from the MCA’s aims and objectives and Membership Code of Conduct, MCA members are committed to providing a high quality service, they are actively involved in promoting best practice within the industry and their decision to join the MCA illustrates how seriously they take these issues.

Value Added Services

As well as mail consolidation many MCA Members also provide a full range of value added services
including; data processing,  polywrapping, envelope enclosing, laser printing, personalisation and response fulfilment services.

With their experience ranging from two, to over twenty years, MCA members can also offer advice to help you find the best mix of services to effectively and efficiently distribute your mail across the world.

 

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