Posts Categorized: Business

Tablet Adoption in Enterprises Scaling: Key Takeaways

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Global Information Inc. would like to present a research service, “2011 Enterprise & Government Mobility Solutions Market Intelligence Service Market Opportunities and Forecasts in 2011-2015” by VDC Research Group. Enterprises are not unfamiliar with the tablet. In fact, enterprise adoption is anticipated to be greater than previous expectations. A fair amount of tablets are already… Read more »

Road Haulage Sector Still Struggling Despite Cut In Fuel Duty

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On the 23rd March 2011 the Government announced strategies to combat the rising costs of fuel in the UK. For the first time ever, fuel duty was actually reduced by 1p per litre, down to 57.95ppl and fair fuel stabilizer measures will be put in place. The move received a cautious welcome from road haulage… Read more »

Pallet Delivery – Not Just For Large Retail and Manufacturing Companies, Small Businesses Can Benefit Too

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If you run a small business you probably automatically reach for the ‘phone’ and call a parcel service when you need goods delivering in the UK or Europe. Many smaller companies are unaware that by using pallet delivery, transport costs can actually be reduced. Contrary to popular belief, pallet delivery is not just the domain… Read more »

Military Market Sector Continues to Dominate LEDs in NVIS-Compatible Lighting

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Global Information Inc. would like to present a new market research report, “LEDs Used in Night Vision Imaging System Compatible Lighting Global Market Forecast (2010-2017)” by ElectroniCast Consultants. “ElectroniCast forecasts that the worldwide consumption of package LEDs used in non-civilian NVIS compatible lighting will increase at an average annual growth rate of 20.4%, from $36.2… Read more »

Caution Over Predicted 2011 International Air Freight Figures

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Recently the International Air Transport Association (IATA) was still predicting international air freight growth would stabilise between 2010 and 2014 at five percent. Since then, world events have forced the association to rethink their figures. At a press conference held at the start of March 2011, director general of the IATA, Giovanni Bisignani, revised its… Read more »