DTS Logistics has won a new 3 year contract
DTS Logistics has won a new 3 year contract to provide pre-retail services and a group dedicated delivery service to 75 stores in Scotland, the north-east and north-west for Blacks Leisure.
Read MoreDTS Logistics has won a new 3 year contract to provide pre-retail services and a group dedicated delivery service to 75 stores in Scotland, the north-east and north-west for Blacks Leisure.
Read MoreChristian Salvesen has won a 3 year contract with digital office equipment manufacturer Canon UK
Read MoreHammond Logistics started a 3 year contract with Steelcase Office Furniture to do all warehouse management and transport. It will deliver form a new factory in Margate, Kent and consolidate and distribute imported products. The work started this month and cements 7 year relationship.
Read MorePall-Ex is on schedule to open its purpose built hub near j22 of the M1 in mid-March. Construction is going well, although some hard standing for trailers may be slightly late due to frost this month.
Read MoreA total of 5.467 million paid ordinary letters and postcards were sent via Eesti Post (Estonian Post) in December 2002, which marks an increase of 2.5 percent over the same month a year ago. The number of letters handled by the company during the whole of 2002 was 47.4 million.
Read MoreTarget Worldwide Express, the UK’s leading express delivery company has entered into a collaboration with the International Mail division of the national postal authority of Belgium, Belgian Post International (BPI).
BPI has selected Target as its official Extra-Territorial Office of Exchange within the UK following an extensive review of the UK express market. As an Extra Territorial Office of Exchange, Target will route international mail through BPI. Because of this international agreement with BPI, Target will be able to offer customers additional direct injection services, where mail is posted and sent directly to its destination country.
Read MoreEmirates Post today announced a profit of Dhs 100 million for the year 2002, an increase of 11 per cent over the previous year, on revenues of Dhs. 243.7 million.
The results were announced at a press conference attended by Mr. Abdulla Ahmed Lootah, Undersecretary, Ministry of Communications and Mr. Abdulla Al Daboos, Director General of Emirates Post.
The corporation has projected a profit of Dhs. 110 million for the year 2003 and allocated Dhs. 78.4 million for developmental and expansion projects across the UAE.
Read MoreDeutsche Post chief executive Klaus Zumwinkel said the company attained its core profit and sales targets in 2002 and would probably surpass a cost-cutting goal set for 2003. The company will release its 2002 results on March 25.
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