ABI Research forecasts that the international shipments of commercial telematics equipment will rise to 6.43 million in 2016, compared to 1.94 million in 2011. North America is continuing to lead the commercial telematics equipment market. A booming automotive industry and economic expansion are pushing the growth of the commercial telematics equipment market in Asia Pacific. [...]
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ABI Research Forecasts Global Commercial Telematics Shipments To Surpass 6.4 Million By 2016
April 9th, 2011
davidguide Manheim Consolidates IT Service Management Platform with BMC Software
March 8th, 2011
davidguide SYDNEY — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Manheim, the Australian market leader in the provision of automotive remarketing services, will consolidate its IT service management platform with BMC … View full post on All Stories
Austin Receives $5 Mil. Grant to Buy Alt-Fuel Vehicles & Service Award
February 16th, 2011
davidguide AUSTIN, TEXAS – The City of Austin has earned a $5 million grant to purchase alternative-fuel and/or hybrid vehicles and its Fleet Services Division Centers 1,5, and 6 achieved the ASE Blue Seal of Excellence. View full post on Automobile Stories
How Press Release Distribution Service Benefit to an Online Business
December 7th, 2010
davidguide Advertising as well as marketing are the heart and soul of a business concern. Plenty of business organisations opt for advertising in newspapers, television etc though it is too expensive. Not really all the business enterprise will be able to afford to decide on these medium. Since advertising plays a essential part in advancement of [...]
China’s Manufacturing, Service Industries Experience Labor Shortages
December 1st, 2010
davidguide Lawrence Mijares – AHN News Contributor Shanghai, China (AHN) – Some Chinese factories and other service establishments are experiencing a serious shortage of labor due to the high cost of living and an unchanged salary base. Manufacturing hubs in the Yangtze and Pearl River deltas that surround the city of Shanghai and Guangzhou province are [...]
Contracts Between Postal Service, Unions Expire Without Agreement
November 22nd, 2010
davidguide Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Negotiations between the U.S. Postal Service and two unions failed over the weekend when contracts expired. Postal workers are not allowed by Congress to strike, but the development is the latest setback for the beleaguered agency. Talks with the National Rural Letter Carriers [...]
Better Business Bureau Gives Directv A Failing Grade
November 12th, 2010
davidguide Over 20,000 DirecTV customers have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau in the past three years. Those complaints are just regarding cancellation fees that customers were never informed of and don’t include everything else that could go wrong with their service. The result of all these complaints is that the Better Business Bureau has [...]
MI5 Recruitment Drive Hampered By Violent TV Spy Show
November 9th, 2010
davidguide Lawrence Mijares – AHN News Contributor London, United Kingdom (AHN) – A British TV spy show, “Spooks,” where many of its female intelligence operatives die violent deaths, is hampering the real MI5 in its recruitment drive for women to join the service. When the highly rated British TV spy show, known abroad as “MI5″, airs [...]
HR Professionals Expect More Hiring During November
November 6th, 2010
davidguide Linda Young – AHN News Writer Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Employers in both the manufacturing and service sectors expect to hire more people in November, according to a report released Friday by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Every month SHRM surveys over 1,000 HR professionals in U.S. manufacturing and service sectors [...]


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