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/ Technology
Google buys package pick-up provider BufferBox
BufferBox lets consumers have items delivered to lockers in Canada.
Posted 12/03/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Shoprunner | Radioshack | Canada
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/ Technology
FiftyOne Global Ecommerce buys a Canadian competitor
FiftyOne helps online retailers sell products across international borders.
Posted 03/01/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Borderfree | Cross Border | Fiftyone
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/ Marketing
WagJag.com tests e-mails to make its offers stand out
The Canadian daily-deal site runs subject line and timing tests with its e-mail service provider.
Posted 09/29/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Build-A-Bear Workshop opens company-owned distribution center
Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc. has opened a 350,000-square-foot facility near Columbus, OH, that will serve as the primary distribution center for its North American store operations.
Posted 10/06/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
Related Searches:Distribution Centers Columbus Ohio
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/ E-Retailers
The ongoing boom at GroceryGateway.com
GroceryGateway.com, a home shopping and delivery service for the Toronto metropolitan area, has been more than doubling its number of orders each year since it began operating in 1999.
Posted 10/11/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Press Release
Acquity Group Expands Canadian Presence to Toronto
On the heels of recent Ottawa office opening, Acquity Group continues expansion to support Canadian efforts.
Posted 12/06/2012
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/ Press Release
Online Billing Company Vindicia Opens a Toronto Office
The Toronto office will support Vindicia's existing Canadian clients and allow it to broaden its exposure to Canada's digital leaders across markets from dating to online gaming.
Posted 06/03/2011
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/ Press Release
ValueClick Media Opens a Toronto Office
The new office will be managed by Jay Mitchell, formerly the Director of Sales for Suite 66 and AOL Canada's Advertising.com.
Posted 06/03/2011
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/ Press Release
UPS Canada Opens New `Door to the World` Through Expanded Toronto Hub
Building Is Largest Single Canadian Investment MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Dec. 1, 2009 -- UPS Canada today formally opened a (US)$70 million expansion of its Toronto distribution centre, once again demonstrating its commitment to boosting Canadian trade by simplifying the import and export of goods. Scott Davis, chairman and CEO of UPS, and Mike Tierney, president of UPS Canada, presided over the official opening of the newly expanded...
Posted 12/07/2009
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