Richard Heasman, editorial and marketing manager for ParcelHero, takes a look at some possible emerging technologies for the post and parcel sector in 2016, and what it could mean for the industry as a whole
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When the introduction of an €8.50 (US$9) minimum wage for German workers in January 2015 meant private postal provider Logistic Mail Factory (LMF) faced increased running costs that potentially threatened the future of the business, it looked to Pitney Bowes to optimize its mail sorting process.
Former Skype co-founders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis have launched a new company called Starship…
Pitney Bowes has announced the launch of SendSuite Tracking Online at Post-Expo in Paris. The…
Gary Tervit, international services director, P2P Mailing, explains how posts should be taking advantage of cross-border solutions available today, rather than waiting for possible future recommendations
Delegates attending Post-Expo in Paris this year will have the opportunity to view the latest…
Chris Sheldrick, CEO of what3words, explains how the system is working to simplify addressing across the globe
Brendan Pittaway explores Ireland’s long and winding road to getting its own postcode system
Could the use of drones for postal delivery ever be commercially and practically viable? Paul Willis finds out
Accountability and traceability are two elements that bring real business advantages for the postal industry. When built into technology, these elements can have an organisational impact as well as a customer benefit. But that is not all – this type of technology can also deliver elegant recovery. What do we mean by that? I’ll explain in a moment.