In 1983, Jim Clark acquired the business from the Joyce family. Since acquiring the business, Jim has overseen its growth and evolution through great changes and advances in postal automation, data technology and the Internet. Jim led the company's steady investment in its presort, data management and automated mail-processing capabilities. JLS was one of the first companies in the Northeast to offer presort services in the early 1980s.
In the 1990s, JLS was one of the first companies
to introduce automated presort services and have
a detached postal unit on site. With the advances
in bar coding and changes in postal automation rules,
JLS continued to invest in the latest in postal
automation and automated inserting technology—including
the latest optical reading capabilities to process
hand written mail. In addition, the company began
offering value-added services such as data management,
document management and direct mail services. JLS
was awarded the coveted MPTQM
(Mail Preparation Total Quality
Management) award in 2001 from the United States
Postal Service. Only 18 companies in the country
had achieved this quality processing award. In 2002,
Mr. Clark founded a new group at JLS, Direct
Response Solutions, which provides direct
mail fundraising consultation to the nonprofit sector.
Today, JLS Mailing Services carries on the traditions
established by its founder and is an industry leader
in providing mailing, document management and direct
marketing solutions to businesses and marketers.
A total commitment to quality, flexibility of
services, and continual investment in the latest
technologies has enabled JLS to attract a talented
staff and retain an impressive list of clients from
a broad spectrum of industries.
Committed
To Being Green:
JLS is an environmentally responsible company doing
everything possible to preserve the planet for future
generations. We understand and encourage responsible
mailing practices – including the use of environmentally
friendly inks and recycled papers. We source locally
whenever possible, and recycle paper and chemicals
responsibly. |