Sentences with phrase «advantage of a national network»

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In a very large country, Canada Post has some built - in advantages for a foray into the parcel business: besides a national delivery network that reaches or almost reaches every home in Canada, the corporation's retail outlets offer a far more user - friendly way of collecting a missed parcel than what's on offer from logistics giants like UPS.
The Ministry of Transport, in an Expression of Interest (EOI) published in local newspapers, said: «The feasibility studies [for the establishment of a new national carrier] also demonstrated the new national airline will require partnership with an experienced strategic airline partner that has a global distribution network to adequately take advantage of opportunities in the market place».
EnergySage, Inc., and Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy, a national network of local chambers of commerce, today announced the launch of a partnership to help local chambers of commerce and their member businesses take advantage of cost savings from installing solar energy.
In 2009, the average Baltimore resident paid about $ 500 more a year for a car insurance premium than the national average, which may make you want to consider taking advantage of the city's bus network, light rail, or subway lines.
We can provide you with access to our national network of skilled recruiters that offer industry specialization, ultimately providing you with an acceleration advantage in acquiring a new hire that fits your targeted criteria.
You can also take advantage of networking opportunities by attending biomedical conferences or joining professional associations, such as the National Association of Medical Sales Representatives or the National Association for Biomedical Research.
He says Royal LePage's national network of Realtors is a huge advantage.
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