International Express Service Market Detailed Strategies,

International Express Service Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on “Global International Express Service Market Insights, to 2030” with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable format. In the Study, you will find new evolving Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities generated by targeting market-associated stakeholders. …

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P&SC Awards: Ninian Wilson Wins Lifetime Achievement

Ninian Wilson, Global Supply Chain Director & CEO of Vodafone Procurement, has won the Lifetime Achievement Award at The Global Procurement & Supply Chain Awards  “[The Lifetime Achievement] is an amazing award. Not really for me, but actually for all of my team that I work with at Vodafone and …

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Nationwide making £50 change for most customers from November

Nationwide Building Society is introducing a £50 interest-free buffer in November, removing charges for people who dip into their overdraft by only a small amount. The buffer will apply, subject to eligibility, to overdrafts on the society’s three main current accounts – FlexPlus, FlexDirect and the FlexAccount – and the …

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Why did Nepal’s crown prince murder his family?  The Mail’s Robert Hardman explores in new podcast the 2001 massacre of Nepalese royals by Eton-educated playboy who entertained Princess Diana

He was the Eton-educated royal playboy who massacred nearly all his family after a row about the woman he wanted to marry.  On June 1, 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal shot dead eight relatives, including his parents – the king and queen – and siblings before turning one of …

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How disgraced Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed ordered removal of royal warrants from store and then had them burned after accusing Prince Philip of being involved in the death of Princess Diana and his son

Despite rubbing shoulders with the Royal Family for years, Mohamed Al Fayed’s relationship with the British monarchy went up in flames after the death of his son.  The now-disgraced late billionaire used to ensure that Harrods – the luxury department store he owned until 2010 – displayed the four royal warrants …

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Burnley Central to have parcel delivery locker installed

It follows a deal between the train operating company and Quadient, who operate parcel lockers at more than 20,000 locations across the world. Parcel Pending by Quadient is a growing network of smart lockers that are used for deliveries from carriers including Royal Mail, DPP, Evri, and UPS – and …

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