Paul Willis examines how the postal sector is at the forefront of the drive to cut carbon emissions and reduce man-made climate change
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Hazel King, acting editor of Postal Technology International, reports on the results of the IPC Driving Challenge 2015 in Lapland, Finland
Dick Stead, executive chairman for Yodel, talks to Postal Technology International about the improving standards at the company and the efforts being made to repair a damaged reputation
Is the European Commission on the right road to providing choice and change in cross-border e-commerce deliveries? Brendan Pittaway examines the progress made so far
How is click and collect shaping the postal world? Saul Wordsworth investigates
Pól Sweeney, managing director Europe & CTO, Airclic shares his thoughts on how postal operators can improve consitnecy through automation
Augmented reality could revolutionize the way postal services handle, sort and deliver mail. But will postal services be able to adapt to this strange new technology? Richard N Williams finds out
La Poste Group has committed in France to achieving a 20 percent reduction in CO2 emissions before 2015 compared with 2008.
Due to new technologies, especially in the field of batteries, and to the need to tackle climate change, we now see a true fresh start to the use of electric vans all over the world. This is particularly true in the postal sector, with operators wishing to cut their CO2 emissions through the use of electric vans as well as electric delivery tricycles or bicycles.
In an industry where reputations are made on the promise of timely and accurate delivery, an internet tracking website – where progress can be monitored from depot to door – is the latest battleground in customer service. David Quin looks at how the delivery driver is a key player in this battleground.