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- Parcelforce Worldwide is a courier and logistics service in the United Kingdom. Parcelforce Worldwide is a trading name of Royal Mail, which is a subsidiary...
- Part of this trial involved a home-shopping system in partnership with Parcelforce. The hardware was trialled by NatWest bank, as exhibited at the 1995...
- Services. It operates the brands Royal Mail (letters and parcels) and Parcelforce Worldwide (parcels). Formed in 2001, the company used the name Consignia...
- UKPIL includes the parcel and letter delivery divisions (Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide brands) in the UK and overseas, while GLS operates a ground...
- invest across the whole network of Royal Mail, Post Office Limited, and Parcelforce. 85 Crown post offices were closed, 70 of which were sold to WHSmith...
- closure of all other international mail handling facilities in the UK. Parcelforce Worldwide operates two hubs based at Coventry adjacent to the airport...
- only to mail items and not larger packages which are dealt with by its Parcelforce division. The Highlands lie to the north and west of the Highland Boundary...
- stadium. Rumours suggested West Ham might move to a new stadium at the Parcelforce depot near to West Ham Underground/mainline station instead. Indeed,...
- because of trains' lower environmental disbenefits. Many firms, like Parcelforce, FedEx and R+L Carriers transport all types of cargo by road. Delivering...
- surveying equipment), on the same estate, is opposite the NHBC, and the Parcelforce HQ is nearby; to the south of Loughton is Korg UK (keyboards) and Vox...