Worldwide supply chain industry boosted
The supply chain management industry has been getting a boost, as more logistics companies look for more efficient technology and cheaper means of freighting, reports Channel News Asia.
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Posted by Ian Taylor | Oct 20, 2009 | News |
The supply chain management industry has been getting a boost, as more logistics companies look for more efficient technology and cheaper means of freighting, reports Channel News Asia.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Oct 20, 2009 | News |
A Japanese minister said he met with the president of Japan Post to explain his plan to get Cabinet approval for a reform of postal operations, reports Dow Jones.
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The tax authorities in the UK have been forced to waive fines for returns filed late as a result of the postal strike, potentially costing the government £25m in lost revenue, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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GAC has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Swiss Post Solutions to bring its core document services and solutions to the Middle East.
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TNT Post has called for the removal of barriers that prevent it from rolling out its own network of postmen and women, ahead of strikes that threaten to paralyse the postal service in the UK, reports the Financial Times.
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As a part of its 200th anniversary celebrations, Australia Post is featuring 10 staff members on a set of stamps.
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Nigel Bruce, head of marketing at Triangle Management Services, investigates the recent and ongoing postal strikes across the world for Post&Parcel.
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The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has described Royal Mail’s decision to hire up to 30,000 temporary workers as “a stupid move”, reports the BBC.
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