Royal Mail to phase out bicycles in UK
The traditional postman’s bike is to be scrapped after Royal Mail ruled that Britain’s roads are now too dangerous, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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The traditional postman’s bike is to be scrapped after Royal Mail ruled that Britain’s roads are now too dangerous, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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UPS has resumed flights to and from Santiago, Chile, after a recent earthquake that severely impacted the transportation infrastructure in the country.
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The UK Government has today outlined further plans for the Post Office to become a ‘people’s bank’ after injecting a further £180m funding into the project, on top of the £1.7bn already invested, reports Home Move.
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The clock is ticking but there is still time to submit an application for the prestigious World Mail Awards!
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Post&Parcel has recently celebrated its six-month birthday and we want to hear your views to make the website an even better industry tool for you and your business.
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A vehicle and driver management strategy that uses DigiCore’s C-track system has helped Royal Mail to reduce fuel usage by more than 10% – a saving of £4m.
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http://www.elvigia.com/files/paginas/pdfs/SEM20100329.pdf 29 March 2010
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DHL Supply Chain’s 2009 statement of compliance has been accepted by the Environment Agency, marking the completion of its first year as a packaging compliance scheme operator in the UK.
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