30 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Brand development consultancy Rufus Leonard has redeveloped Parcelforce Worldwide's website as part of an effort to reduce costs and extend the site's reach.
25 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Haymarket Marketing Publications is set to launch RSVP, a business magazine for the planners of creative events and hospitality packages, to complement its monthly title for exhibitions and live events Event magazine.
25 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Trojan has launched a new website backing its first ad campaign that includes interactive features such as a game called 'Orgasm or Muscle Spasm', where users have to spot the fakes.
17 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Some 35% of businesses that depend on the post for their livelihood find that the time at which the mail is delivered to their premises is negatively affecting their business, according to a new survey.
16 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Corpdata, the business-to-business data company, is to extend operations to the US to increase its market share worldwide and has confirmed that Lisa Armstrong has been appointed to head the business across the Atlantic.
16 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON – Managers at Royal Mail may strike for the first time in 20 years over a leaked document that reveals plans for job cuts that would hit workers on long-term sick leave and maternity leave.
LONDON - Daily Mail owner Associated Newspapers has paid £35m for one of the UK's top recruitment websites Jobsite.co.uk.
11 Mar 2004
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - Companies involved with environmental scheme the Carbon Trust are to be recognised in a new £1m press and poster campaign created by Haygarth.
11 Mar 2004
| by Jules Grant,
LONDON – Hays, the former conglomerate that is tuning itself into a recruitment group, is considering demerging or floating its mail business, worth an estimated £200m to £300m.
09 Mar 2004
| by Staff,
LONDON - Panlogic, the digital marketing agency, has created a new online brand awareness campaign for government body UK Trade & Investment.