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Retail awards showcase best of Convenience POS

The recent POPAI (Point-of-Purchase Advertising International) Marketing@Retail Awards were held across 19 categories and attracted 139 entries. Awards were presented at a black tie Gala Dinner held at Sydney’s Hilton Hotel on 1 October, with winners in the convenience/route division including Parmalat’s Engine Fridge and Streets Magnum Kisses Bollard Spinner. POPAI Managing Director, Darren Pinks, […]

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Local convenience leaders shine on international stage

For the third year running, Australia’s entrants have enjoyed prestigious wins at the international convenience industry awards, which are part of the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) Show in the US. As the 2014 winners of the Peter Jowett Scholarship Award, administered by the Australasian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS), Callum MacKay of 7-Eleven

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Mars named as one of Australias best places to work

At the BRW Best Places to Work 2014 Study awards ceremony held in Sydney on the 11 September, Mars Australia was the only food manufacturing business to be listed in the top 25, ranking twentieth in the list. The Mars Australia entry represented over 2,000 Mars Associates employed across four segments for: Mars Chocolate in

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Stock Box set for success as Intermedia take stake in new product delivery model

Stock Box has attracted considerable interest since the service was announced last month. Over 1,000 retailers have already registered to receive the first Stock Box which is expected to be released in circulation until November. The Intermedia Group – one of the most comprehensive and targeted B2B advertising networks in Australia – has entered into

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Viva Energy upgrades the Shell business, targets Liberty stake

The owner of Shell fuel in Australia, Viva Energy, will make major investments in its service station network and build up demand for Shell fuel and lubricants, while moving to take a non-controlling stake in a major customer, Victorian-based wholesale fuel supplier Liberty Oil. Liberty Oil was started by David Wieland and David Goldberger in

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