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Express Mail Service (EMS) is an international express postal service offered by postal-administration members of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). These administrators created the EMS Cooperative in 1998, within the framework of the UPU, to promote the harmonization and development of postal services worldwide. [ 2 ]
Postal Express Internacional (EMS) Sri Lanka: EMS Speed Post – Sri Lanka Sudan: Poste Rapide EMS Suriname: Suriname Post EMS - Surpost Sweden: PostNord Sverige Switzerland: Swiss Post International Syria: Syrian Post Tanzania: EMS Tanzania Thailand: Thailand Post Co., Ltd. Timor Leste: EMS Timor Leste Togo: EMS Togo Tonga: Tonga Post- EMS
Special Delivery, a domestic accelerated local delivery service, was introduced on 3 March 1885 initially with a fee of 10¢ paid by a Special Delivery stamp. It was transformed into Express Mail, introduced in 1977 by Ronald B. Lee after an experimental period that started in 1970, [7] although Special Delivery was not terminated until June 8, 1997.
A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the river (REUTERS)
Some emergency medical services - (EMS) dispatch agencies use "Priority" dispatching to establish the urgency of a given request for service, or ”call”. They ask the caller a series of questions to establish how urgently help is required.
PostEurop is the association of European public postal operators, one of the constituent unions of the Universal Postal Union.PostEurop was created in 1993 to simplify the exchange of mails in Europe, a task previously undertaken by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT, from its French acronym).
[23] [24] The CLLV was essentially the same as the LLV, with the same chassis, built by GM at Moraine Assembly using S-10 components, driven by the 2.5L Iron Duke through a 3-speed automatic transmission and a 7-5 ⁄ 8" positraction rear differential with 3.42:1 final drive ratio. The CLLV was rated to carry a payload of 1,400 lb (640 kg ...
Ems (river) (Eems), a river in northwestern Germany and northeastern Netherlands that discharges in the Dollart Bay; Ems (Eder), a river of Hesse, Germany, a tributary of the Eder; River Ems (Chichester Harbour), an English river with its mouth at Emsworth, Hampshire; Bad Ems, a German town in Rhineland-Palatinate, until 1913 named Ems