
Delivering to infinity and beyond

Could you drive the Pope?
Currently there is no official competitions to find the UK’s fastest man and van (to encourage safe driving we guess).
Luckily, Top Gear came up with their own contest!
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
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A motivated hawk has ruffled the feathers of an unassuming neighbourhood in Calgary, Canada, after its repeated attacks on a Canada Post employee has left over 150 homes without a mail service.
Local residents are eagerly waiting for the winged menace to leave for its annual migration to Argentina.
Some parcel delivery companies really go the extra mile to make their customers happy. This is one of them.
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
For 25 years since 1986, many truckers around Norwich have participated in the annual trucking convoy to bring smiles to the faces of disadvantaged children.
The 25th East Coast Truckers children charity convoy saw 101 lorries set out from County Hall, Norwich to Great Yarmouth seafront. In each lorry cab was a disadvantaged child enjoying the journey of their lives.
Leading the convoy in truck number one was Glenn Johnson, who came up with the idea of the charity ride 25 years ago and has led every convoy since.
Mr. Johnson, from Fressingfield, said: “The last 25 years have been a real pleasure and a great testimony to everyone that has taken part.”
The East Coast Truckers became a charity in 2000 and has raised £350,000 for good causes over the last decade as well as the charity children’s convoy.
If you ever watched “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift”, you know how good the Japanese are at drifting.
This time, they show us how to drift like a Japanese trucker.
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
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The Shiply office has been buzzing as we received news of our top 10 position in the list of the UK’s Top 100 Startups. The list is comprised of whole host of companies that have found new and innovative ways to do business and engage with their customers. Sitting pretty at number nine, Shiply has seen off fierce competition from astounding companies such as Zoopla, SeatWave and yes, even, Reggae Reggae Sauce.
Startups.co.uk also explained why they felt we were deserving of such a high ranking:
“The result is a reduction in CO2, cheaper delivery options for customers, and more profitable delivery routes for transport companies. Shiply’s commission-based revenue model has seen company turnover enjoy a 10-20% monthly growth rate over the past year, and Robert has bagged a whole trophy cabinet’s worth of awards along the way.”
We’d like to thank Startups for the recognition, which sits very nicely next to our win of Startups green start up of the year 2009. Thanks to all involved.