Aon s New Vaccine Supply Chain Solution to Benefit Response Fund for the World Health Organization
CHICAGO, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions, has announced it will donate 100 percent of all 2021 revenues earned from its
new vaccine supply chain solution to the
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, powered by the WHO Foundation and the United Nations Foundation in support of the World Health Organization (WHO). Aon commits to donating a minimum of $100,000.
Delivered through broad industry collaboration, Aon s recently launched solution provides supply chain protection for global COVID-19 vaccine shipments and is designed to help maximize the number of doses that are administered to the public. The solution provides transparent cargo insurance coverage for COVID-19 vaccines and combines sensor data and analytics to deliver timely payment for doses that fall
25th May 2021
Jisp, the all-in-one shopping app that is currently working with Nisa and Bestway, has linked up with Marinâs Quad UK, a key player in the Point-of-Sale (PoS) industry, to launch a new marketing and compliance solution for the convenience sector.
Combining Jispâs grocery shopping app with Marinâs in-store solutions, the Digitally Enabled Point-of-Sale, or DE-POS, will allow consumers to redeem pre-existing trade offers between FMCG brands and major wholesalers by scanning QR codes with their mobile phones in thousands of convenience stores.
Using Jispâs customer profiling, participating brands will also have access to real-time data highlighting who is buying their products, where and when via digitally enabled offers. The reports will directly correlate to ROI figures, enabling brands to analyse the success of the campaigns and hyper-personalise their future promotions.
Mayor hits back at hurtful slur over business interests in wake of resignations
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A hurtful slur and nonsense. That was Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston’s view of allegations he had brought financial gain to himself and his family’s business interests using public cash.