File:Interview with Peter Jacobson at Wise Media's third Americas Summit.ogv
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editDescriptionInterview with Peter Jacobson at Wise Media's third Americas Summit.ogv |
English: Peter Jacobson, Postal Business Development, Datalogic speaks about the ongoing transition of postal companies from physical mail to embracing opportunities in the parcels business leveraging on the established delivery networks of national post. |
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