Daily Archives: April 27, 2016

USPS previews 16 spectacular National Parks stamps

Visit these links to more information on the parks, the photographers backstories and the paintings depicted on the stamps: Acadia National Park, Arches National Park, Assateague Island National Seashore, Bandelier National Monument, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Everglades National Park, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Grand Canyon National Park,Gulf Islands National Seashore,Haleakalā National Park, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park,Mount Rainier National Park, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Designing the National Parks Stamp PaneThe National Park System consists of more than 400 park sites. All stamps show national parks or plants, animals, artwork, objects and structures found in or associated with a national park. Postal Service previewed its stunning pane of 16 National Parks Forever stamps today in this collection that celebrates the National Park Service on its 100th anniversary. The Grand Canyon of Arizona, from Hermit Rim Road [detail] Thomas Moran Grand Canyon National Park, GRCA 134696.

By | 2016-09-06T23:54:08+00:00 April 27th, 2016|News, shippers, Shipping, usps|0 Comments

New logistics model developed to support advancement of circular economy

“The Reverse Logistics Maturity Model is a valuable tool for any organization that is committed to embedding the circular economy more integrally into their supply chain. “Understanding reverse logistics’ requirements is crucial to manage return and recovery”, says Professor Simon Pollard, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Water, Energy and Environment at Cranfield University. It then provides a template for mapping out reverse logistics activities based on their place in the circular economy value chain and their decision dimension within an organization. After this, it looks at ‘maturity’ – the level of sophistication of project management that is being applied to the reverse logistics activities. It brings together companies, government entities, academic institutions and other innovators to learn and collaborate on advancing the circular economy.

By | 2016-09-19T15:10:32+00:00 April 27th, 2016|dhl, News, shippers, Shipping|0 Comments

Press Release

In a new report published in April, Waste not, want not. Capturing the value of the circular economy through reverse logistics, the partners have introduced the Reverse Logistics Maturity Model, a practical tool that helps organizations to map out and continuously... “The Reverse Logistics Maturity Model is a valuable tool for any organization that is committed to embedding the circular economy more integrally into their supply chain. “Understanding reverse logistics’ requirements is crucial to manage return and recovery”, says Professor Simon Pollard, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Water, Energy and Environment at Cranfield University. It then provides a template for mapping out reverse logistics activities based on their place in the circular economy value chain a

By | 2016-10-01T10:05:37+00:00 April 27th, 2016|News, shippers, Shipping|0 Comments