Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

Lockheed Martin names Judy F. Marks to leadership of Transportation and Security Solutions

Lockheed Martin named Judy F. Marks executive vice president of its Transportation and Security Solutions (TSS) business unit, effective May 1, and said she will become company president in October 2005 as Don Antonucci transitions to retirement. Marks has served as president of Lockheed Martin Distribution Technologies line of business in Owego, NY, since March 2001.

In her previous role, Marks was instrumental in positioning Lockheed Martin as one of the world’s leading suppliers of automation and recognition systems for national postal providers such as the U.S. Postal Service and the United Kingdom’s Royal Mail.

“Judy Marks’ engineering, business and leadership experience will provide a solid base for developing both new customers and market domains for our Transportation and Security Solutions business,” said Robert B. Coutts, executive vice president for Lockheed Martin’s Electronic Systems Business Area, which includes TSS.

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‘Any consignment, anywhere, any mode’ – Mr Chris Callen, Country Manager, DHL Express, India

A seasoned professional with over 25 years experience in the Express and Logistics industry, Mr Callen worked with many companies before joining New Zealand Post Ltd as Group Manager Distribution. He was a key member of the team that played a pioneering role in deregulating the postal market and developing the express and logistics industry in New Zealand. In 1998, he was made Chairman of joint venture airline Airpost Ltd. Mr Callen joined DHL in late 2002, and was recently elected Chairman of the Express Industry Council of India and is a Trustee of The American School of Bombay. Mr Callen spoke to Business Line about the Express industry, DHL, its new partners and its customers.

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UPS marks anniversary of Philippine hub by announcing significant expansion

UPS Philippines today celebrated the third anniversary of its intra-Asia air hub by announcing expansion plans in a ceremony attended by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Since its establishment in 2002, UPS’s intra-Asia hub has grown into the company’s largest air hub in the Asia Pacific region. The hub is now home to 90 flights per week, a 50 percent increase since its opening. To meet growing demand, UPS announced plans to triple the hub’s sorting capacity from 2,500 packages to 7,500 packages per hour.

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IMIN presentation

Summary of how the system works. IMIN is a software system that manages customer communication using mobile and internet technologies designed for the home shopping market.
P:LibraryB2CIMIN software presentation Mch05.ppt

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DOT makes final the award of new China flights to UPS

The US Department of Transportation today granted final authorization for UPS to expand its air operations to and from China. The DOT issued a Final Order granting UPS three additional frequencies per week to serve China, starting in 2006. The additional flights will allow UPS to continue growing its business throughout the region, providing services ranging from express delivery to general freight. UPS currently flies from the United States to China 12 times per week and will expand that number to 18 this year. Today’s decision grants UPS two additional frequencies to Shanghai and one new frequency to Guangzhou, effective next year.

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