Airborne offers extra security for document delivery

Seattle-based package carrier Airborne Express is adding eCourier, an electronic signature capability, to its electronic courier system to offer more security for document delivery via the Internet. Rich Corrado, vp-marketing for Airborne Express, said eCourier provides customers with a cost-effective, secure, accessible document solution to bundle with the other shipping and logistics services Airborne
Dec. 19, 2001
Seattle-based package carrier Airborne Express is adding eCourier, an electronic signature capability, to its electronic courier system to offer more security for document delivery via the Internet.

Rich Corrado, vp-marketing for Airborne Express, said eCourier provides customers with a cost-effective, secure, accessible document solution to bundle with the other shipping and logistics services Airborne provides.

"Document security is increasingly important in these challenging times," Corrado said. "Businesses have been evaluating alternatives to postal delivery, as well as delivery of information through non-secured e-mail traffic.”

Corrado added that customers of Airborne eCourier can transmit completely secure, electronically signed files of any size or type to a user or group of users.

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