Business & Tech
PostNet Comes to Gloucester Township
Mayor David Mayer attended a ribbon-cutting on Friday.

Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer and the Camden County Shop Local Team helped welcome PostNet to Gloucester Township this week.
They attended a ribbon-cutting for the store’s new location at the Shoppes at Cross Keys on Friday.
“We welcome PostNet into the Shop Camden County family. Shopping locally promotes local job growth as local businesses are collectively the largest employers in the region,” Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr. said. “It also saves time, money and the environment when consumers travel less, saving on time and fuel, provides products at competitive prices and creates community involvement with business owners that are involved in local events, charities and other community activities.”
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If each household in Camden County transitions just $10 per month of their out-of-county retail spending to in-county spending, the economic benefit to the county would be approximately $35 million per year, Capelli said.
PostNet’s founders Steven Greenbaum and Brian Spindel launched the PostNet franchise program in July of 1993, according to postnet.com. PostNet International Franchise Corporation has become the fastest growing, largest privately-held company in both the postal and business services, and copy and print shop industries.
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“Our founders attribute PostNet’s initial and ongoing success to the hard work and efforts of our franchisees and the company’s unwavering commitment to its culture, core values and passion for the business,” PostNet says on its website. “It’s a single shared vision of success that inspires each and every member of the PostNet family to help each other thrive.”
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