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Postal and Parcel Technology International

June 2018

The June 2018 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

RISE OF THE ROBOTS : Thinking robots have long been a regular theme in science fiction, but artificial intelligence technology is advancing at a rapid rate and has the potential to radically change and improve postal operations, writes Richard N Williams.

TURN OF EVENTS : The new management duo at Ukrposhta has a firm strategy in place to transform Ukraine’s national post into an economic powerhouse for the country. Helen Norman and Hazel King find out more.

TOOLS OF THE TRADE : How has the invention of the smartphone changed the handheld mobile computer market? Helen Norman reports.

POWER STRUGGLE : Chris Pickering looks at how electric delivery vehicles have gone from experimental prototypes to mainstream commercial propositions and finds out whether they are ready for widescale adoption in the postal sector.

 

 


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Helen has worked for UKi Media & Events for nearly a decade. She joined the company as assistant editor on Passenger Terminal World and since progressed to become editor of five publications, covering everything from aviation, logistics and e-commerce to meteorology. She has a love for travel and property and has redeveloped three houses in three years. When she’s not editing magazines, she’s running around after her two boys and their partner in crime, Pete the pug.




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