Airborne expects greater loss than forecast
Airborne Inc. said Monday that its first-quarter loss will be greater than expected due to sluggish growth in domestic shipments.
Read MoreAirborne Inc. said Monday that its first-quarter loss will be greater than expected due to sluggish growth in domestic shipments.
Read MoreAs complaints about Thailand’s postal service arrive thick and fast, what options do the public have for a better, safer way to get their mail?
Read MoreInternational logistics group Panalpina was able to conclude the fiscal year 2000 with new record results. Optimism is prevailing in the current fiscal year, as well. The Ernst Göhner foundation is again the sole shareholder
Read MoreIn interview with John Funk, e-mail services expert, Funk says one e-mail marketing trend is that companies are realizing that basic campaign offer and response model is less effective; customers want to create relationships with the c
Read MoreThe chief of the Postal Services Agency said Tuesday the agency has begun
negotiations with its labor union on trimming the 140,000-strong
workforce at post offices with the aim of rebuilding loss-making postal operations
BRITAIN is aiming to become the first country in the world to introduce personalised postcodes that would replace the traditional name and address.
The Royal Mail is examining ways to sell the codes as part of its drive to be more commercial. It mirrors what the DVLA has done with personalised car number plates.
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