The week that was: 17 June 2011
Royal Mail reports a drastic drop in profits, UPS is banned from screening air cargo in the UK, Canada Post locks out its staff after strike-related losses reach $100m…
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Royal Mail reports a drastic drop in profits, UPS is banned from screening air cargo in the UK, Canada Post locks out its staff after strike-related losses reach $100m…
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Jun 17, 2011 | News |
The UPS Store has now made nearly 130,000 deposits into USAA Federal Savings Bank accounts on behalf of its customers.
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What could be a last meeting between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers before ministers force an end to the current postal shutdown has again failed to break the deadlock.
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The US Postal Service is moving into the digital age, but in its current financial and political situation it can only achieve the move through incremental change, it said on Wednesday.
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The UK Government has banned international parcel carrier UPS from screening air cargo at several sites across the UK.
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John Modd and James Cartledge talk to the head of Colombia’s national postal service, Juan Ernesto Vargas Uribe.
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Ireland-based alternative postal operator CityPOST has confirmed its acquisition of direct mail distribution company Publicity Mailing.
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New Zealand Post said today (Friday) that its mail service could face disruptions caused by low-level volcanic ash cloud from Chile’s Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano.
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