DOWNLOADABLE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS USE

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BROCKLINK CTB, INC. 611 North Higbee Street Milford IN 465422000 Downloadable electronic publications for use by authorized dealers, namely, manuals, engineering or product specifications, product brochures, technical training materials, pricing specifications and related software for use in project planning all in the field of grain storage, grain handling, grain conditioning and grain drying;BROCK LINK;
PCS ISO SERVICES, INC. 545 Washington Boulevard Jersey City NJ 07310 Downloadable electronic publications for use by property insurance companies in the nature of newsletters in the field of historical and current information regarding estimates of insured loss and actual insured loss resulting from catastrophic events to property; electronic publications recorded on computer media for use by property insurance companies, namely, newsletters in the field of historical current information regarding estimates of insured loss and actual insured loss resulting from catastrophic events to property;[ PRINTED PUBLICATIONS FOR USE BY PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANIES, NAMELY, NEWSLETTERS FEATURING INFORMATION IN THE FIELD OF HISTORICAL AND CURRENT INFORMATION REGARDING ESTIMATES OF INSURED LOSS AND ACTUAL INSURED LOSS RESULTING FROM CATASTROPHIC EVENTS TO PROPERTY ];P C S;
SPEX REPORT FieldTek, Inc. 1062 Delaware Street Denver CO 80204 Downloadable electronic publications for use in the construction industry for generating property inspection reports;REPORT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system for combined mailing of a plurality of diverse publications to a plurality of recipients at an optimized mail rate. The system includes a bindery for binding a plurality of the signatures where the bindery binding the plurality of signatures creates a plurality of first publications and a plurality of second publications. Each of the plurality of first and second publications are in a unique order, where the unique order identifies each of the plurality of first publications and each of the plurality of second publications with each of the plurality of recipients. A co-mailer is part of the system for combining the plurality of first publications with the plurality of second publications to form a plurality of diverse publications. The co-mailer merges the plurality of first and second publications in the unique order to send the plurality of diverse publications to the plurality of recipients at the optimized mail rate.