UPS has announced that it will start training student delivery drivers to spot and identify…
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A survey conducted by DHL has found that the supply chain talent pool is not…
Nick Wells (left), Whistl CEO, welcoming councilor Cliff Morris (right), leader of Bolton CouncilUK-based postal operator Whistl…
Women’s fashion retailer Missguided has deployed Doddle’s click-and-collect technology solution in its flagship stores at…
Prime vision explores the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the postal, parcel and logistics industry.
July 4, 2017
Photo: Alibaba Group executive chairman Jack Ma briefs the Pakistan Prime Minister at Alibaba’s headquarters…
Supply chain business iForce has successfully secured the Investors in People’s (IiP) Gold Standard.The company…
Postal companies from six Pacific nations attended the first South Pacific Postal Business forum entitled…
Finland’s Posti Group launched the Home Services division in May 2016 to expand its last-mile…
The world’s posts hold vast amounts of data, which makes them prime targets for cyberattackers – A fact Australia Post and the USPS know only too well. How can posts better protect their data, customers and staff against cybercrime? Paul Willis reports
December 2, 2016