Expansion Boosts National Presence, Regional Employment, and Client Service
WESTON, FL – Postal Center International (PCI), an industry leader in mail, announced a significant expansion of its mail presort operations to Indianapolis to serve the Midwest mailing community, highlighting its dedication to growth and the provision of superior mail solutions to America’s Heartland.
Celebrating its 40th year in business, PCI’s strategic move into Indianapolis marks a pivotal step in its ongoing national expansion plan, aimed at providing white-glove service to clients in the region while fostering local employment opportunities.
The new facility, expected to be fully operational in the third quarter of 2024, is a reflection of PCI’s robust growth trajectory and perfectly aligns with the company’s vision of bringing its comprehensive suite of solutions closer to clients.
Ismael Diaz, President & CEO of PCI
“Our decision to expand our mail presort operations to the Midwest underscores our pledge to not only grow our business but also reinforce the regions we serve,” said Ismael Diaz, President & CEO of PCI.
This expansion comes on the heels of PCI’s successful opening of a presort mail facility in New England in January 2023, which increased the company’s workforce to over 550 associates. The Midwest expansion is poised to further bolster PCI’s operational capabilities and workforce, reinforcing its position as a pivotal player in the region’s balanced economic landscape, known for its mix of heavy printing, mailing along with automotive and agriculture.
“This new facility in Indianapolis will allow us to better serve our clients in the Midwest by providing them with more efficient mail sorting solutions,” said Diaz. “Moreover, this expansion reflects our robust growth strategy, which continues to yield significant dividends, as evidenced by our record-breaking $500 million annual sales for 2023. We are proud to contribute to the economic vitality of America’s Heartland by creating employment opportunities and supporting the local community.”
