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  2. Hermes Europe - Wikipedia

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    In a case at Dagenham Steve Garelick, GMB London Region Organiser said "EVRi management has allowed the practice of unpaid sorting of parcels and it has become clear any challenge to this practice is handled completely inappropriately. EVRi changed its trading name to help shake off a reputation that included bad employment practices.

  3. Hermes Investment Management - Wikipedia

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    At 31 March 2018, Hermes Investments third-party clients included institutional and wholesale investors in the UK, Europe, United States, north Asia and Australia. At 31 March 2018, third-party clients accounted for 64% of the company's revenues. On 2 July 2018, Federated Investors acquired majority ownership of Hermes Fund Managers.

  4. HOLMES 2 - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, HOLMES 2's most important function is the one as a crime investigation tool. For this purpose, it is based on an organised and methodical approach, whose structure concentrates on the major incident room (MIR). This is the administrative centre where further investigation actions are coordinated and all the information from ...

  5. HERMES method - Wikipedia

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    HERMES 5 is a project management method which has been reduced to the essential elements and can be adapted to individual projects and organisations. [2] It provides full support with scenarios for concrete project processes, a web tool for methodical support, checklists and templates for efficient project management.

  6. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    By the end of December 2016, the Hermès family, as partners of Émile Hermès SARL and their family members, collectively owned 65.1% of the share capital of Hermès International S.A. through a number of asset holding companies and direct ownerships, which entitled the family to 74.8% of the voting rights on allocation of net income and 77.2% ...

  7. Hermes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Hermes, the name of several ships of the British Royal Navy; Hermes-class post ship, a class of Royal Navy sailing ships built in the early 19th century; Hermes-class sloop, a Royal Navy class of four paddlewheel steam sloops built in the 1830s; USS Hermes, later USS Lanikai, a yacht commissioned into the U.S. Navy in World War I and World ...

  8. Hermes protocol - Wikipedia

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    Hermes is a machine-to-machine communication standard used in the SMT assembly industry. [1]IPC-HERMES-9852. It is a successor to the SMEMA standard, introducing improvements such as: simpler physical wiring (Ethernet), use of popular data transmission formats (TCP/IP and XML), reduced number of barcode scanners (required only once at the beginning of the line), transmission of board data ...

  9. Airwork Services - Wikipedia

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    Airwork was also among the UK independent [nb 2] airlines participating in the Berlin Airlift. [8] Airwork first proposed transporting troops by air rather than by sea in 1950. The company's contacts with the War Office helped Airwork become the first carrier to be awarded a trooping flight contract. The War Office subsequently made Airwork its ...