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- the monopoly to the entire country. In 1933, Postvesenet was renamed Postverket. In 1996, Posten Norge BA was established as a state-owned company where...
- logistics divisions was performed in 2015. Posten was established as Kungliga Postverket (The Royal Postal Agency) in 1636 by the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden...
- Kombi in October 1969, but neither entered production. In 1963 the then Postverket (Swedish Mail) needed a new vehicle for mail delivery, and contacted Kalmar...
- Omniva Founded 1638 (as part of Kungliga Postverket of the Swedish Empire) Headquarters Tallinn , Estonia Area served Baltic states Services Postal service...
- Government of Sweden Construction started 1898 Completed 1904 Client Postverket Owner National Property Board of Sweden Technical details Structural system...
- Since then the festival has been held roughly every two years. In 1980, Postverket, the Swedish postal service, issued a Joe Hill postage stamp. Red on a...
- during early years. Nine years earlier, the royal postal agency (Kungliga Postverket) had been established and now all postmasters in the country were required...
- Education from 1973 to 1976 and director general (postmaster general) of Postverket, the Swedish post office, from 1982 to 1988. Zachrisson was also active...
- cars for road use. Tjorven was a small delivery van based on the DAF 44, Postverket placed an initial order of 1000 vehicles. Kalmar Terminal was a vehicle...
- in Lübeck 1645), was the managing director of the Swedish Post Office, Postverket from 1637 until 1642. She was the second director of the Swedish Post...