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Delivery companies can play a vital role in getting shoppers online by working closely with retailers to overcome considerable concerns regarding the cost and flexibility of the delivery process, according to annual industry research from Hermes. The 2011 Parcel Deliveries Usage and Attitude Survey found that there was a significant opportunity to convince non-online shoppers to start using the internet if business Read More
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Yesterday’s DMA event saw a series of presentations from Royal Mail, Zero VAT, TNT Post and ONEPOST discussing the hot topic of increasing postal prices. The “lighter touch” regulation approach from Ofcom, having taken over from Postcomm earlier this year, is evident in the decision documentation published on Tuesday. Simplifying product specifications was the theme from Royal Mail – identifying Read More
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Did you know …

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
The world’s smallest postal service was created by Lea Redmond a San Francisco based postmistress who decided to put they crazy idea into practice as soon as it popped into her head! She just strapped her small desk to her back, hopped on her bicycle and set up shop in one of the local cafes. Since then she’s come to realize many other people are simply charmed by her miniature postal service. She sets Read More
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First class Olympics stamps to go on sale

Saturday, December 31st, 2011
Sets of “everyday” first class stamps displaying the Olympic and Paralympic logos will go on sale next week in shops around the UK. They will be available from thousands of retailers and all post offices in books of six from 5 January. This type of stamp – known as the “definitive” version – usually only features an image of the Queen. This is the first time a commercial logo has Read More
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