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Lenox Optimizes Wine Glass Packaging for Amazon Shipping

Lenox Optimizes Wine Glass Packaging for Amazon Shipping A packaging redesign for tableware brand Lenox for its red wine glasses hits the sweet spot, providing both enhanced sustainability and greater product protection for Amazon’s Frustration-Free Packaging requirements. Feb 26th, 2021 In September 2018, Amazon launched a Vendor Incentive Program, also known as its Frustration-Free Packaging (FFP) Program, to encourage brand owners to package their products in easy-to-open, recyclable packaging that is ready to ship to customers without additional Amazon boxes.   Beyond the promise of reduced packaging materials and greater customer satisfaction, Amazon provided another tantalizing incentive: an early adopter credit of $1 per newly certified unit received by the Aug. 1, 2019 deadline. Another less-inviting incentive was a $1.99 chargeback per unit for those suppliers failing to meet FFP guidelines following the deadline.

Travel News - GHIAL to raise USD 300mn via bonds for Hyderabad airport s expansion

GHIAL to raise USD 300mn via bonds for Hyderabad airport s expansion Hyderabad airport operator GHIAL will raise USD 300 million (about INR 2,190 crore) by issuing bonds in overseas market to fund its expansion plans, the GMR group said on Wednesday. The airport is targeting to raise its capacity to 34 million passengers per annum. GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL) announced that it had on January 26, 2021, successfully priced an offering of USD 300 million bonds in the international bond market, GMR group said in a statement. Hyderabad airport is run by GHIAL, where the GMR group holds 63 per cent stake. The airport handled around 21 million passengers in 2020.

GHIAL To Raise $300 Million Via Bonds For Hyderabad Airport s Expansion

GHIAL to raise $300 million via bonds for Hyderabad airport s expansion Hyderabad airport is run by GHIAL, where the GMR group holds 63 per cent stake. The airport handled around 21 million passengers in 2020. PTI Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad (Image: Wikimedia Commons) Hyderabad airport operator GHIAL will raise $300 million (about Rs 2,190 crore) by issuing bonds in overseas market to fund its expansion plans, the GMR group said on Wednesday. The airport is targeting to raise its capacity to 34 million passengers per annum. GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL) announced that it had on January 26, 2021, successfully priced an offering of $300 million bonds in the international bond market, GMR group said in a statement. Hyderabad airport is run by GHIAL, where the GMR group holds 63 per cent stake. The airport handled around 21 million passengers in 2020.

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