FedEx to buy Polish courier Opek
FedEx Corp. said Thursday that it will buy Polish courier company Opek to gain a ground delivery network with about $70 million in annual sales. More: continued here
FedEx Corp. said Thursday that it will buy Polish courier company Opek to gain a ground delivery network with about $70 million in annual sales. More: continued here
Autochannel (press release) Nissan Encourages Customers To 'Buy It Now' On EbayAutochannel (press release)LONDON – Apr 5, 2012: Nissan has launched an official parts, accessories and merchandise store on eBay.co.uk – the UK's largest online marketplace. The Nissan GB official store opened for business last week and aims to make buying easier for customers ……
autoevolution eBay Motors Viper Sales Statistics Ahead of 2013 SRT Model DebutautoevolutionWe bet it's one of the most Googled car today, and thankfully eBay Motors sent us some interesting statistics ahead of the official debut, so we can quench of thirst for knowledge. Apparently, in the year between March 2011 and the end of February…
Amazon and FedEx Rub Off On Each Other More: continued here
CBS Local Sale of 450 State Vehicles Under Way on eBayWKBW-TVThe website links consumers to surplus state government personal property and real estate being sold on eBay and through other methods. The launch of the site coincides with the start of an eBay sale that features more than 450 state vehicles that are …Surplus NY…
Team removing seats to finally put in party decks More: continued here
Relax. It's the Redskins. Photo Credit: Getty Images More: continued here
The Washington Redskins are again reducing the size of FedEx Field. The team last month received approval from the Prince George’s County Department of Environmental Resources to remove 4,000 additional seats. The team said in its application to the department that the seats were being removed to make room for the completion of an upper…
By Amy Biegelsen, iWatch NewsGary Terrio used to work for himself driving lost luggage from the airport in Manchester, N.H., out to the owners'… More: continued here
When Fred Smith started FedEx in 1971, the company nearly didn't make it because of the spike in fuel costs related to the Arab oil embargo. That experience led Smith to turn FedEx into one of the leaders in looking for alternatives to power its vans, trucks and jets. More: continued here