“It’s just another Manic Monday!”
Speakers buried in warehouse corners throughout the UK will be blurting out The Bangles’ 1986 hit Manic Monday today, as staff wade their way through parcels and packages galore, writes Chris Dolan.
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Posted by Ian Taylor | Dec 7, 2009 | E-Commerce |
Speakers buried in warehouse corners throughout the UK will be blurting out The Bangles’ 1986 hit Manic Monday today, as staff wade their way through parcels and packages galore, writes Chris Dolan.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Dec 7, 2009 | News |
Japan passed a law to halt the privatisation of the country’s postal service, holder of $3.446 trillion in Japanese investments and household wealth, in a move symbolic of the new government’s efforts to overturn nearly a decade of deregulation in the world’s second-largest economy, reports The Wall Street Journal.
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It does not sound a lot, does it? 0.07%. That is the percentage of CO2 emissions the postal sector currently contributes annually to world levels.
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The holiday season is fast approaching and soon 2009 will draw to a close, but before you delve into the attic to dig out the same dusty box of Christmas decorations you have owned since 1984, sit back, relax and enjoy Post&Parcel’s latest weekly round-up.
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Communications adviser Ruth Snelleman gives Post&Parcel an insight into customer channel access at Australia Post.
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Between now and Christmas, USPS will deliver 16.6bn cards, letters and packages across the country and around the world – a task that requires more than 190,000 vehicles, including 142,000 half-ton trucks.
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According to its first worldwide survey, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) estimates that Posts in its 191 member countries generated at least 26m tonnes of CO2 in 2008 through the operation of postal vehicles and buildings.
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TNT has published Vision 2015 – a strategy that sees further stabilisation in its trading environment. Key points include:
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