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New Delhi, Apr. April 21 (IANS) Petrol and diesel prices may increase soon at the end of the ongoing Assembly elections with oil companies looking to raise the retail price of the two auto fuels between Rs 2 and Rs 3 per litre in phases and make up for the losses they incurred by keeping the prices at artificially low levels in the run up to the local elections.
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The new service will help Arzooo improve it’s serviceability, speed of delivery, expand it’s pay on delivery option to larger network along with efficiency in its supply chain operations.
So far Arzooo has raised about $15 million of capital.
Arzooo, a retail-tech company, announced the launch of its in-house logistics service, Arzooo Express that will manage logistics from first mile service to last mile delivery of goods for its partner stores across the country.
Arzooo Express has been launched with an investment of $2 million. This investment came after the recent $6 million funding raised by Arzooo from Trifecta Capital. Besides having a fleet of vehicles plying around cities, the company has an end-to-end technology platform to manage its supply chain on a real-time basis. In first phase it will be serving 10,000 pin codes across the country with a fleet of trucks.
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One advantage of Shetlandâs geographical isolation is that it enables us to observe the effects of changes on the UK mainland from afar and decide whether or not we want to adopt them in Shetland.
The capture of local economies by supermarket chains has been a sad chapter in the history of modern Britain. High streets and town centres across the country that bustled for centuries have become culturally sterile, with family run bakers, butchers and greengrocers wiped out in a generation by predatory supermarket chains.
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Supermarketsâ success has been on the back of cheap food: households spend significantly less on food today than they did many years ago. Food shopping is also more convenient, again thanks to supermarkets. So how have they done this?
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