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  • New face at Grospiron

    Jul 01, 2014
    Luis Castagnino has joined Grospiron as the company's new specialist for South America and will be based at the Paris office.
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  • Philippe Raveau-Violette retires from Grospiron International

    Jul 01, 2014
    After 23 years of hard work and commitment with Grospiron International, Philippe Raveau-Violette has decided to take his retirement and join his wife in India where they are happily whiling away their days in a little corner of paradise.
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  • Recruiting staff?

    Jul 01, 2014
    "Always remember - start at the beginning of the recruitment process with the end in mind," says Caroline Seear, Managing Director of Red Recruit.
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  • Shipping industry returns to stability

    Jul 01, 2014
    Moody’s Investors Service, a leading provider of credit ratings, research, and risk analysis, has recently revised its outlook for the global shipping industry to stable from negative, for the first time since June 2011.
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  • Cheaper credit card fees in Europe

    Jul 01, 2014
    On 3 April, 2014, during their plenary session, the European Parliament adopted the Payment Package which is targeted at cheaper fees for Europeans when paying by credit or debit card and at the standardisation of the rules for online transactions.
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  • New corporate sales and coaching programme

    Jul 01, 2014
    A new independent corporate sales training and coaching programme for the international moving and relocation industry has been launched by a group of seasoned industry professionals.
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  • European Parliament votes to end roaming charges

    Jul 01, 2014
    The European Parliament (EP) has voted to end mobile phone roaming fees by 2016 and barred telecoms operators from prioritizing some Internet traffic over others. By Tony Richman
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  • £500m government funding for ultra-low emission vehicles

    Jul 01, 2014
    Robert Goodwill MP, the UK Transport Minister announced at the end of April that the UK government will make £500 million available as part of a comprehensive package of measures intended to support the introduction of ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs) between 2015 and 2020, including £4 million specifically for HGVs.
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  • Humber Bridge automated tolling on the way

    Jul 01, 2014
    Following on from the plans already made for the Dartford crossing, an automated tolling system to allow HGV's to use the Humber Bridge without visiting a toll booth could be introduced sometime between this autumn and spring 2015, following the introduction of new toll booths.
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  • Crown Records Management appoints head of professional services delivery

    Jul 01, 2014
    Crown Records Management has strengthened its leadership in digital information management with the appointment of Mike Dunleavy to the position of Head of Professional Service Delivery for the UK and Ireland.
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  • New national field sales manager for PHS Teacrate

    Jul 01, 2014
    Michael Dalaimo has been appointed National Field Sales Manager for PHS Teacrate.
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  • Traineeships for logistics launches in the UK

    Jul 01, 2014
    Skills for Logistics (SfL) has launched a Traineeship pilot scheme which will play a vital role in filling the UK’s logistics sector’s skills gap by helping young people who are focussed on getting an apprenticeship or a sustainable job but do not have the skills or experience to compete successfully for vacancies.
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  • Interdean hosting 5-a-side football for Marie Curie

    Jul 01, 2014
    Get your team together and come out to test your footy skills while supporting Marie Curie Cancer Care at Interdean's annual 5-a-side tournament.
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  • Mover Technologies US software

    Jun 30, 2014
    Arizona-based Mover Technologies LLC has designed a new software program that it claims will “make waves among the industry's old guard, while astonishing the bright-eyed newcomers to the moving business".
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  • Tour de France London Leg: Monday, 7 July

    Jun 26, 2014
    Transport for London has published information on travel disruption as a result of the Tour De France’s London leg on Monday, 7 July.
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  • Keith Mason becomes Relocation Consultant for Williams in Kelowna

    Jun 24, 2014
    Keith Mason joined Williams Moving & Storage (B.C.) Ltd. in Kelowna on Thursday, 15 May as a Relocation Consultant.
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  • Tenniswood joins the ranks of AIM

    Jun 24, 2014
    Tenniswood Removals and Storage recently joined the Alliance of Independent Movers (AIM), the UK's newest trade association.
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  • 1,000 dollars for a 53-year-old model truck

    Jun 23, 2014
    A 53 year-old-model of a Møbeltransport Danmark moving truck was recently prominently featured on Danish television channel DR1.
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  • Changing passwords won’t beat Heartbleed Bug

    Jun 23, 2014
    As details emerge about a software flaw that allows attackers to steal information, including cryptographic keys, from servers, KPMG’s Stephen Bonner argues that panicking consumers into changing their passwords is not necessarily the right response.
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  • Skills for Logistics confirms CEO tenure

    Jun 23, 2014
    Dr Ross Moloney’s tenure as CEO has been confirmed by the Skills for Logistics (SfL) Board. Having initially been appointed in the provisional role of acting CEO in September 2013, Dr Moloney immediately created the ‘Attract, Develop, Support’ motif. This concisely encapsulates the role of Skills for Logistics in addressing the key challenges facing a logistics sector that needs more recruits and to provide better training and greater skills.
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