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Labour court orders end to Brazil’s postal strike

Brazil’s top labour court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that strike action protesting changes to Brazil Post’s healthcare funding system should end.

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UPS expanding healthcare infrastructure in Latin America

UPS is expanding its healthcare distribution infrastructure in Latin America with a series of new dedicated facilities throughout the region.

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Brazil Post set for major rebrand

Brazil Post is gearing up for a major rebranding exercise that will see a new look launched next week.

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Brazil Post unveils rebrand “born under the sign of modernity”

Brazil Post unveiled its new brand yesterday, as part of the state-owned company’s continuing modernisation effort.

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Brazil Post to test Renault electric delivery vehicles

One of the biggest postal operators in the world is testing out electric vehicles made by French manufacturer Renault.

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Brazil Post trials parcel terminals in redesigned post offices

Brazil Post is testing a new concept of post office that includes use of automated parcel locker terminals as a way to add convenience to the process of sending and receiving packages.

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Brazil Post creates unit to control new business activities

Brazil Post’s supervisory board has approved the creation of a new unit that will manage new subsidiaries created to expand the business into new areas.

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UPS to expand network in Brazil by 78%

UPS is expanding its nationwide coverage within Brazil by 78 with the expansion of its infrastructure in the state of Sao Paulo.

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Amazon reportedly talking to Azul about shipping in Brazil

Amazon has reportedly been talking to the Brazilian airline Azul regarding shipping goods into Brazil.

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Brazil’s Mandaê raises $7.1m funding

The Brazilian parcel logistics startup Mandaê has raised $7.1m in a Series B funding round led by World Bank Group’s IFC, UPS, and Mercado Libre.

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