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Uber knowingly rented cars that were at risk of catching fire to its drivers in Singapore, a report says

Uber was aware that Honda had recalled its Vezel SUVs for a fire risk, but leased them to drivers anyway.   Honda recalled its Vezel SUV last year because it could catch fire — but Uber continued to lease the cars to drivers in Singapore. The news comes from a Wall Street Journal report that

Managing a Successful 3PL Relationship

The term 3PL stands for Third-Party Logistics, a service that allows you to outsource operational logistics from warehousing, all the way through to delivery, and ultimately enables you to focus on your core business. Companies that decided to outsource their logistical needs to a third party provider or 3PL  should understand

General Motors rebrands Name to Isuzu

General Motors East Africa has rebranded to Isuzu East Africa effective from August 1, after the acquisition of a 57.7 percent stake. The rebranding came after the acquisition of a 57.7 percent stake in the company by the Japanese Car maker from General Motors at the start of the year. The deal was

Uber offer free services to disables in Kenya

......Taxi company Uber partnered with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to ferry Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWDs) to and from their respective polling stations in Nairobi, Thika and Mombasa on August 8, 2017, free of charge. The technology company, which has been operating in the country since 2015, will also give

LAMATA Partners Japanese Agency On Monorail System

The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) in conjunction with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has developed a survey on Lagos Urban Railway Development project, aimed at introducing a new transportation system in Lagos State called the Automated Guide Transit (AGT), which is a type of Monorail. The survey titled “Lagos

UK Motorways may be covered by ‘tunnels’

......Similar structures in Europe act as an "effective safeguard to communities near busy roads", Large "tunnels" covering stretches of motorway to protect locals from dangerous levels of pollution are being considered by Highways England. The agency said in its latest air quality strategy that it is exploring the possibility of building physical canopies

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