Pakistan Post avoids privatisation
Pakistan Post will not be privatised but could become a corporation as the government looks to improve efficiency, minister for postal services Israrullah Zehri said.
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Pakistan Post will not be privatised but could become a corporation as the government looks to improve efficiency, minister for postal services Israrullah Zehri said.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Feb 16, 2010 | News |
Paragon Software Systems has developed software to help delivery fleet operators cut costs by optimising service zones and territories, ensuring balanced workloads.
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DHL has appointed Daniel Kearvell as the new general manager of DHL Express Qatar.
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More than 200,000 tons, and counting. That’s how much paper, plastics and other waste the USPS recycled in 2009, representing a decrease in its greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 1.67m barrels of oil.
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A post office in the Borders is to become the first in Scotland to be run from a local authority building, reports the BBC.
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Post&Parcel features Mail & Express Review’s round-up of the leading green initiatives throughout the sector during the last quarter.
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FedEx Trade Networks has opened six new freight forwarding offices across its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region and its Latin America region as part of a global expansion plan.
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Emirates Post has opened four new post offices: two in Dubai, one in Ras Al Khaimah and one in Fujairah.
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