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Nearly Half of Britons Find Tamper Proof Labels to Be a Nuisance

Despite having the knowledge of the fact that tamper proof labels make for an absolute necessity in various industries, 49% of consumers cannot help but find them to be annoying. This is what came to light following the results of a survey conducted by a UK based label production company, which made sure to highlight the importance of these tamper ... Read More »

Water Sector Opps for Female Engineers

On the 23rd of June 2016, Yorkshire Water opened its doors to female pupils harbouring ambitions of possibly pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, hosting free education sessions. The 23rd of June was significant because that’s when the third annual Women in Engineering Day was taking place. The company hosted no less than ten sessions at its Headingley ... Read More »

How to Set up an Online Business

Have you ever dreamed about operating your own business out of the comfort of your own home? There are many people who hate to get up early every morning and battle rush hour traffic to go to a job that they hate. People who fall into this category should consider giving an online business a try. The Internet has made ... Read More »

Eliminating Boundaries: Your Guide to Global Shipping

The advent of the internet has resulted in the world feeling like a much smaller place. Consumers from all ages are not only becoming more tech-savvy and embracing e-commerce, but they’re also more comfortable shopping on the international market. Small business owners, too, are looking to take advantage of this trend, but understanding the different rules and regulations that govern ... Read More »

Pioneering Women in Male-Dominated Industries

Women who are pioneers in any industry really should be saluted because if you come to think of it, every industry is indeed male-dominated in some way or another. There are however some industries which are automatically and specifically associated with “the man,” whether it’s at the ownership level or at the execution level, especially if it involves physical labour. ... Read More »