The news that RockyMounts is moving its warehouse and distribution operation to Salt Lake City is disappointing on its face, but it points to bigger, more troubling problem — one
Ben Hirvi s Lead Commanders Doing Brisk Trade Selling Phone Calls
One or two incoming calls a day might be normal, but even those might go unanswered.
So the idea of receiving
one thousand phone calls a day one call every 40 seconds, non-stop is unthinkable.
It s fair to assume that most people would turn their phone off within a few minutes!
However for Ben Hirvi, an Australian man recently featured in an online article for Entrepreneur magazine receiving over 1,000 calls in a single day was cause for celebration.
Ben Hirvi, founder of Lead Commanders, owns hundreds of websites that advertise all types of services you might be familiar with (think plumbers, locksmiths, painters, carpet cleaners, etc), and when customers call from those websites, his phone system routes the calls to his clients, who are business owners in need of customers.
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Plans call for The Moderno to be built out in two phases.
Phase I will comprise a 10-building complex totaling 253,000-square feet and 280 apartments.
Fifty-five percent of the residences in the first phase will feature one bedroom and one bath, and the balance will feature two bedrooms and two baths.
The residences will include things like nine-foot ceilings, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and balconies.
The developer says residents will have access to common-area amenities to include a fully equipped clubhouse with billiards, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a resort-style swimming pool with cabana, an outdoor grilling area and a parking surface with covered and garage parking options.
SCCI wants more trade with Central Asian Republics
Peshawar
March 5, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has called for including export items to Central Asian Republics in the ‘Web-Based One Customs’ (WeBoC) system to boost trade.
SCCI President Sherbaz Bilour made the demand during a meeting with the member of Customs Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Tariq Huda in his office, according to a press release issued here on Thursday.
Senior Vice-President Engineer Manzoor Elahi and vice president Junaid Altaf were also present, said a press release.
Both sides agreed to take joint initiatives to remove hurdles impeding trade with Central Asian Republics, besides ensuring retaining tax-waiver status for the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (Pata).