This was the fourth presentation ceremony of the Mail Awards, designed to recognise and reward best practice, across all parts of the industry. Entries were open to any UK-based postal operator, service provider or mailing agency. Presenting the awards at the Novotel London West yesterday, under eight different categories, was diving explorer and adventure journalist, Monty Halls.
All awards were selected by a distinguished panel of judges, independent of the sponsors and organisers, who met on Monday, the day before the ceremony itself, to determine the winning application from the many entries received in each category.
The winners of the UK Mail Awards 2007 are:
Corporate Social Responsibility – sponsored by Triangle
CitySprint for their Environmental Programme
Database Management – sponsored by Royal Mail
Datalytics for their EMAP Consumer Media (ECM) Subscription Retention project
Digital Print
WDMP for their Thomson Holidays – Anniversary Mailing
Downstream Access – sponsored by Royal Mail Wholesale
UK Mail
Innovation – sponsored by PA Consulting Group
Royal Mail for their Personalised Integrated Media (PIM) campaign
Mail Centre of the Year – sponsored by UK Mail
Bradford
Marketing Campaign – sponsored by Citipost
Royal Mail for their Stoplateness campaign
Technology – sponsored by ME news
BFPO for their e-bluey technology
The organisers, Triangle, would like to publicly congratulate the winners, and also thank all the people and companies in the postal industry who entered, sponsored, judged and attended this year’s UK Mail Awards. Photographs from this week’s ceremony and any further information on the UK Mail Awards can be obtained from Triangle’s marketing department on 01628 642910 or by contacting events@triangle.eu.com.
Triangle Management Services Ltd, founded in 1984, is today the pre-eminent independent specialist management services company within the global mail, express and logistics sectors. Triangle offers the following services to clients: Recruitment, Market Research, Consultancy, Conferences and Mergers and Acquisitions – all of which focus primarily on the mail and express industry sectors.