Australia Post struggles with election demands
Australia Post is struggling with an increased demand for postal votes in one of the country’s state elections.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Mar 17, 2010 | News |
Australia Post is struggling with an increased demand for postal votes in one of the country’s state elections.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Mar 17, 2010 | News |
The Indian government has formally kick-started the process for setting up a specialised banking services subsidiary under the department of post, a move which will take commercial banking services to all parts of the country, reports the Economic Times (India).
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I came across an interesting article this morning on a ‘new’ concept of the NearVerse and the application LoKast, which establishes very local and disposable social networks – within 300 feet in fact.
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Dan Derry, managing director of OPS Logistics Consultancy Ltd, writes for Post&Parcel.
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DHL, in partnership with American Airlines Cargo, is supporting pharmaceutical industry customers to prepare for the implementation of a new regulation regarding the screening of cargo.
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UK-based print management company Brightsource has saved clients £100,000 on postal costs through meeting new sustainability criteria.
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DHL Supply Chain Vietnam has won 2009 third-party logistics company of the year in Vietnam.
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Royal Mail has said there was “no material impact whatsoever” on quality of service measurements, after claims of rigging results.
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