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Tetris for Integrated Logistics: Building the Ultimate Configurable Logistics Solution

Danny Hawkins, CTO and Co-Founder at Quiqup explores integrated logistics and what it means for food delivery at Post&Parcel Live: The Food Delivery Seminar.




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Meeting rising customer expectations for grocery deliveries

James Middleton, Founder and CEO at Street Stream explores customer expectations and what it means for food delivery at Post&Parcel Live: The Food Delivery Seminar.




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Optimising Delivery to Exceed Customer Expectations

Nicole Mazza, Head of Business Development at Stuart explores optimising your delivery and what it means for food delivery at Post&Parcel Live: The Food Delivery Seminar.




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Deutsche Post: the transport of letters by plane within Germany can no longer be justified in times of climate change

After 63 years, Deutsche Post is discontinuing its night airmail network in Germany.





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“Air freight users should be prepared for long-term challenges caused by economic uncertainties”

The Q2 2024 results for the DHL Hong Kong Air Trade Leading Index (DTI) have been published.




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Posten Bring meets “the high demand for more parcel lockers from both online stores and customers”

Posten Bring has rapidly rolled out Europe's longest network of parcel lockers, with 6,000 self-service parcel lockers at 2,000 locations across Norway.




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Zedify: cargo bikes outperform EVs when it comes to CO2e emissions in the last mile

Cargo bikes save an average of 95 percent and 82 percent more carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per kilometre than diesel vans and electric vans respectively, according to findings from UK cargo bike delivery network Zedify.




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Amazon results: more than 2 billion global units arrived the same or next day in Q1

Amazon.com, Inc. has  announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2024.




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Amazon’s Belfast hub to house a fleet of e-cargo bikes

Amazon has opened its first micromobility hub in Northern Ireland at its delivery station in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.




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Asendia USA: Our parcel automation allows us to process more parcels with a high level of quality

Asendia USA has announced significant improvements to its operational capabilities with the expansion of its Chicago area facility.




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DHL Express Italy: we want to help companies in their mobility transformation

DHL is opening the first Centre of Excellence for electric mobility on the European mainland in Pozzuolo Martesana (near Milan), Italy, to advance the new electric age.




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Scurri: HelloDone’s technology offering is highly complementary to ours

Delivery management platform, Scurri, today announced the acquisition of HelloDone, the UK-based, market-leading artificial intelligence (AI) platform which provides conversational AI solutions to retailers and brands. 




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Omniva CEO: Parcel delivery and postal services are becoming more personal

Estonian last mile delivery start-up, Parcelsea is piloting a new innovative concept- Community Lockers, together with Omniva, Estonian national post company.




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New approval to allow Prime Air to “effectively expand and scale” drone delivery operations

Amazon drones can now fly farther and deliver to more customers following The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval.




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Autonomous delivery pilot launched in Helsinki

A new smart logistics centre in Helsinki is trialling zero emission deliveries using a combination of robots and electric vehicles.




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“With the introduction of the e-truck, Austrian Post is definitely going in the right direction”

Österreichische Post AG put its first two e-trucks into operation at the beginning of May. The two vehicles commute CO2-free between the logistics center in Vienna-Inzersdorf and Vienna Airport to pick up or deliver international shipments.




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SingPost to use MRT trains for postal collection

This week Singapore Post Limited  begins a pilot designed to study the benefits of utilising MRT trains to collect postal items in terms of operational cost efficiencies and carbon emission savings. 




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InPost: Resignation of Chairman of the Board

The Supervisory Board of InPost S.A. has announced that Mark Robertshaw has decided to step down from the Company's Supervisory Board, due to personal family reasons, effective July 1, 2024.




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Austrian Post: The new handhelds are an important building block for [our] digital transformation

Österreichische Post AG has rolled out over 11,000 handhelds from February to July 2024.




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Royal Mail: Trialling drones allows us to test out new ways of working

Royal Mail has launched its latest trial to deliver mail by drone, in collaboration with drone specialists Skyports and Argyll and Bute Council.




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KEBA optimises the Last Mile on the Faroe Islands

KEBA, a manufacturer of parcel lockers, is collaborating with Posta, the national postal service of the Faroe Islands, to contribute to highly efficient logistics on the islands.




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Skyports trials with Royal Mail “demonstrate the viability of long-term drone operations”

Skyports Drone Services (Skyports) and Royal Mail have celebrated the one-year anniversary of their pioneering drone delivery service in Orkney by announcing it has been extended until at least February 2026.




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DHL research finds “AI unlocking unprecedented levels of efficiency and innovation”

DHL has published  the 7th edition of the DHL Logistics Trend Radar, a biennial report that highlights the foremost social, business, and technological trends impacting the industry.




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Bettermile Research: Significant Gap Between US Consumer’s Expectations and Carrier Capabilities

Bettermile, a Berlin-based provider of last-mile delivery software-as-a-service (SaaS), today announced the findings of its latest study, The State of Last Mile Tracking in the USA.




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DPD Poland gets closer to its customers, providing 24/7 convenience in cities and rural areas

DPD Poland has now installed more than 8,000 SwipBox Infinity lockers in its nationwide network of 30,000 pickup points and lockers. By the end of 2024, another 1,000 lockers will be installed.




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POST Luxembourg to issue second NFT

On 21 October 2024, POST Luxembourg will issue a crypto-stamp for the second time, consisting of two parts: a classic physical stamp with a face value and its associated digital twin. The latter is an image that can be collected, traded, and traded in the blockchain.




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DHL Express to offer “customers and their shoppers more precise and personalised delivery options”

DHL Express has announced a new partnership with TOSHI, the on-demand and hyper-local provider that is transforming the last mile from a functional necessity into an exceptional experience.




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DHL Supply Chain: our AI applications are designed to unlock greater value for our customers

DHL Supply Chain has launched a significant project in the field of generative AI with the support of Boston Consulting Group (BCG).




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Department of Posts in India trials drone delivery to reduce delivery time in mountainous areas

Department of Posts in India has started a proof of concept for transmission of mail through drone.




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Royal Mail: Data led modernisation is an important part of our strategy

Royal Mail has partnered with tech innovator Wiliot to transform the way it tracks items travelling through its network, using breakthrough digital tagging to provide unprecedented visibility.




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ANRA: We are excited to partner with Matternet to advance urban drone delivery

 Matternet, a global specialist in urban drone delivery, today announced a strategic partnership with ANRA Technologies, a company who specialises in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) solutions.




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Research reveals manufacturing and supply chain decentralisation preventing analytic maturity – Alteryx

Data Stack Evolution: Legacy Challenges and AI Innovation, a global report which included a survey of 775 manufacturing and supply chain IT decision-makers, found that almost three in five (58%) said their data leadership and IT teams work in silo.




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White Competes In Houffa Gravel Fondo Race

Conor White competed in the Houffa Gravel Fondo, which was the third leg of the Bolero Gravel Series, that served as the only Belgian UCI qualifier for the 2024 Gravel World Championship in Halle/Leuven. White competed in the 110 km race finishing 83rd clocking a time of 3:49:49. Related Stories Cyclists Head To Guyana For […]




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Cyclists Conclude Green Mountain Stage Race

Daniel Ringer and Pansy Olander represented Bermuda in the Green Mountain Stage Race, concluding their competition on Sunday. The final stage featured a criterium road race where Ringer placed 26th in the men’s category 4/5 division with a time of 37:38. In the women’s pro/1/2/3 division, Olander finished 55th, clocking 49:21. Liana De Medeiros, also […]




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Conor White Proud Of Time-Trial Display

Bermuda cyclist Conor White said he is proud of his performance in the elite men’s time-trial at the UCI World Cycling Championships in Zurich, Switzerland, last weekend. White, the island’s Male Athlete of the Year, who finished 39th in a field of 59 riders, wrote on social media yesterday [September 24]: “I spent these past […]




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Nic Narraway Competes In U23 Championship

Nic Narraway faced a challenging day at the UCI World Championships during the U23 road race, a demanding 173.6km event from Uster to Zurich. A spokesperson said, “Out of 184 starters, Narraway was among the 80 riders who did not finish the race. “Competing in harsh conditions of pouring rain, strong winds, and hail, the […]




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Conor White Races In Gravel Championships

Bermudian cyclist Conor White finished 114th in the elite men’s race at the UCI Gravel World Championships from Halle to Leuven, Belgium, yesterday [October 6]. The 25-year-old completed the 181-kilometre course in the Forests of Brabant in 5hr 07min 39sec. Mathieu Van Der Poel, of the Netherlands, won the race in 4:41:23. White, the island’s […]




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Cyclists Head To Guyana For Championships

Bermuda are sending a team of five cyclists to compete at the Caribbean Road Cycling Championships in Guyana this weekend. Conor White and Kaden Hopkins will compete in the Elite Men’s time-trial and road races. Tyler Smith, who represented Bermuda in triathlon at the Olympic Games in Paris in July, will compete in the Elite […]




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BVA To Send Teams To Nike Boston Festival

The Bermuda Volleyball Association [BVA] announced teams will participate in the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Volleyball Association is pleased to announce that we have eight teams travelling to Boston, Massachusetts for the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival. The tournament takes place over two weekends and will take place at the Boston […]




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Teams Announced For ECVA Championships

The Bermuda Volleyball Association will send Kyle Hamilton and Benjamin Barnett as the men’s team and Megan Hands and Hailey Moss as the women’s team for the 2024 ECVA Beach Volleyball Championships in St. Lucia. A spokesperson said, “Bermuda will be participating in the 2024 Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association [ECVA] Men’s and Women’s Beach Volleyball […]




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Volleyballers Begin Competing In Boston

The Nike Boston Volleyball Festival got underway in Boston, with Bermuda teams taking part. Paradise Hitters Under 12s finished the morning session 1 and 2. They fell 25-7, 25-6 to Smash and 25-11, 25-6 to GVC 12 Angie before defeating Mass Power 25-9, 25-12. The Paradise Hitters Under 14 team also finished the morning session […]




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ECVA Beach Volleyball Championships Underway

The Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association [ECVA] Senior Beach Volleyball Tournament’s men’s and women’s competitions began at Cul de Sac Bay, St Lucia. In the men’s Group B match, the Bermuda team, consisting of Kyle Hamilton and Benjamin Barnett, overcame Mingo and Fredrick with a score of 2-1. Despite losing the initial game 21-16, Hamilton and […]




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Nike Boston Volleyball Festival Continues

The Nike Boston Volleyball Festival continued in Boston with Bermuda teams taking part. The Paradise Hitters Under 14 team are now 3 & 3 overall, after going 2 & 1 on Day Two. They began the day defeating Seaway 25-9, 25-11, they would then fall 25-27, 25-18, 15-9 to Cal White, before picking up a […]




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Volleyballers Conclude Competing In St Lucia

The Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association [ECVA] Senior Beach Volleyball Tournament concluded at the Cul de Sac Bay, in St Lucia. In the Men’s Division St Lucia Team One of Sheldon Descartes and Joseph Clercent had to dig deep to ward off Bermuda’s Kyle Hamilton and Benjamin Barnett 21-8, 27-29, 15-9. Antigua and Barbuda’s Adrian Constant […]




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Volleyball Teams Finish Tournament In Boston

Bermuda’s Paradise Hitters volleyball teams competed on the final day of the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival. A spokesperson said, “The last day of the tournament is playoff time for all teams.” Paradise Hitters U12 “The team had an 8:15 match this morning after a late evening of playing last night. They played a very strong […]




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Volleyball Teams Continue In Boston Festival

The second week of competition in the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival got underway with three Bermuda teams taking part. The Paradise Hitters Under 18 team ended day one with a record of 1 7 2, they would go down 25-19, 25-12 to Creole Big Apple in their opener, but they bounced back to defeat Mill […]




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Nike Boston Volleyball Festival Continues

The second week of competition in the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival continued with three Bermuda teams taking part. On day two, the Paradise Hitters Under 18 team won all three matches to move to 4 & 2. They defeated the Gators Green 25-10, 25-17, they then defeated Mass Premier 25-19, 25-19, before closing out with […]




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Nike Boston Volleyball Festival Concludes

Competition in the Nike Boston Volleyball Festival continued with playoff matches closing out the event. Paradise Hitters U18 A spokesperson said, “The team played their final match versus Fusion Power. This was a very tight match with long rallies. Unfortunately, the team lost the match 1-2 games [20-25, 25-22, 9-15]. Even though they didn’t win […]




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Conyers Earns BVA Corporate Volleyball Title

The Bermuda Volleyball Association hosted its 31st Annual Corporate Volleyball tournament at Bernard’s Park. This was a 6-a-side coed tournament, each team needed to have at least 3 females, with a max of 10 players total. Because this was a recreational tournament, teams were limited to 2 national team players. Conyers were crowned the champions, […]