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USS Enterprise CVN 65 Aircraft Carrier 16 x 20 Military Art Print Posters


USS Enterprise CVN 65 Aircraft Carrier 16 x 20 Military Art Print Posters


$8.00


USS Enterprise CVN 65 Aircraft Carrier Print Size: 16 x 20 Military Artprint…

1962 USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier Photo I-O Power Print Ad (23283)


1962 USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier Photo I-O Power Print Ad (23283)



An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board….


Art Poster Print - Free Enterprise - Artist: Mike Machat - Poster Size: 25.5 X 30.5 inches


Art Poster Print – Free Enterprise – Artist: Mike Machat – Poster Size: 25.5 X 30.5 inches



High quality art poster. DirectForSale sells over 300,000 different art posters.Browse our store and shop for all your Art posters with DirectForSale. This Free Enterprise Poster is made with High Quality Poster paper and is made for years of enjoyment. Primary poster color= Coffee** Secondary poster color= Cornflower Blue. Note: This item is not available for express shipping….


Eyewitness Stories of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Historic Footage of the Dec. 7, 1941 Attack Described by Pearl Harbor Survivors)


Eyewitness Stories of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Historic Footage of the Dec. 7, 1941 Attack Described by Pearl Harbor Survivors)


$25.00


This new video presents Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson, author of the book “Pearl Harbor Child” telling her story to Hawaiian children and interviewing four other eyewitness survivors, both military and civilian, each with a unique perspective on the attack. This video also includes dramatic historic footage and unpublished photos showing both military and civilian views of the attack….

Official Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot Vol. 1


Official Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot Vol. 1



A must see for every gun own or enthusiast! Twice a year, hundreds of licensed machine gun owners and military collectors converge form all over the country to flex their muscle. They buy, sell, trade…and you guessed it…blast away at anything and everything. Located in West Point, Kentucky, just outside Fort Knox, this former military munitions test range provided the perfect backdrop for this…


ABC's Wide World of Flying: Seaplane Flying, Eagle's View, Winter Preflight, Portable Loran, Seaplane Splash-In, Glasair III [Vol. 2, No. 7]


ABC’s Wide World of Flying: Seaplane Flying, Eagle’s View, Winter Preflight, Portable Loran, Seaplane Splash-In, Glasair III [Vol. 2, No. 7]


$45.00


ABC Wide World of Flying Video, for pilots and aviation enthusiasts. Quarterly Video Magazine produced in late 1990’s by aviation media. Designed to take you places only video can go. Featured in this video issue. SEAPLANE FLYING – Demonstrates proper techniques to fly a seaplane from preflight through landing. SEAPLANE SPLASH-IN – Visit Moosehead Lake in Maine for the International Seaplane Pilot…

Pearl Harbor to Midway Featuring John Ford's Battle of Midway


Pearl Harbor to Midway Featuring John Ford’s Battle of Midway


$24.99


The devastating sneak attack on Pearl Harbor crippled America’s vaunted battleship fleet, but left the U.S. Navy’s aircraft carriers untouched. Thus the burden of victory fell to the crews of the flattops USS Yorktown, USS Lexington, USS Ranger, USS Hornet, and USS Enterprise. Hornet led the charge, launching Gen. Jimmy Doolittle’s B-25s on a daring raid over Tokyo in April of 1942. In May, Yorkto…

Aircraft Carrier Mishaps Pilot and Deck Crew Safety and Training Films - Deluxe Edition Warships


Aircraft Carrier Mishaps Pilot and Deck Crew Safety and Training Films – Deluxe Edition Warships


$24.99


Outside of combat, landing on the deck of an aircraft carrier is just about the most dangerous thing you can do in an airplane. Catching tailhook on arresting gear induces a sudden deceleration that is often referred to as a controlled crash. But sometimes things go terribly wrong. Featured on this DVD are six rare and historic films, totally nearly two hours of material, made by the U.S. Navy to…

Life on the Big E


Life on the Big E


$9.99


This roughly twenty-minute television program takes viewers aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise as she steams through the Suez Canal and begins flight operations in the Persian Gulf in 2006. Get an inside look at life and work aboard this massive floating fortress….

USS Enterprise Mouse Pad


USS Enterprise Mouse Pad


$6.95





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‘Indian Express Service Industry’ available now through Aarkstore Enterprise

With the global express service industry riding its growth on the wave of surge in global trade, how can the express service industry of India, amongst the largest and rapidly growing economies in Asia, be far behind? At its current estimated size of about US $1.60 billion, though Indias express industry is miniscule in terms of size as compared to that of the global express industry which was valued at around US $149 billion in 2005, it ranks is amongst the fastest growing sectors in India and has attained a size almost equivalent to that of the Indian shipping industry. No wonder that the Indian express service industry is fast catching the attention of some of the major global players in the arena.

The express service industry in India is highly fragmented with a significantly larger number of players from the unorganised segment. Several leading global players too have a presence in India. Apart from the few players that are listed companies, not much information is available relating the other players. The Postal department too offers express delivery services. It has the widest network in terms of locations covered and is estimated to be holding a share of about 13 percent. There are no restrictions on FDI in express industry. However, the industry operates under several laws such as Postal regulations, Customs Act, labour laws, etc. The industry operates on the hub and spoke model. Since a  larger scale of integrated operations does matter, lately several players of the organised segment have been ramping up their operating assets by adding fleet of cargo aircraft, commercial vehicles, branch/franchisee networks, etc. to equip themselves with ability to handle larger volumes of business which is expected to emerge inevitably on support of the sustained growth in Indian economy.

Apart form rising costs, rapidly changing technology is impacting the global express service industry the most. While the advent and extended reach of tools such as the internet and the telephone has reduced the need for formal communication, concepts like B2B and B2C holds immense potential for the express delivery industry. With shrinking geographical and political barriers with Asian nations, share of India in Asian trade is expected to rise significantly in the coming years. According to a report of IMF, Emerging Asia contributed to around one-half of the global growth in GDP during 2004-05. Further, during 2004-05 India’s external trade (including goods and services) surged by 44.2 percent and its export-import trade has grown at an impressive CAGR of 13.4 percent during the last decade driven by the opening up of the country’s economy. The Foreign Trade Policy 2004-07 envisages an average annual growth rate of about 16 percent in India’s global merchandise trade which speaks of potential volumes that India’s express industry would be required to handle in near future. With India increasingly being recognised as an outsourcing destination, activity in the manufacturing sector is expected to rise phenomenally in industries such as textiles, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, etc. The opening of banking, insurance and retail sector too would add further boost to the need for value added express services in India. Development of infrastructure and opening of the Indian aviation sector would aid the industry.

Satiating increasing customer expectations, upgrading technology to deliver the best services, combating on the fronts of increasing cost and competition as well as expanding core activity to other services like Third Party Logistics (TPL) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) are some of the major challenges Indias express service industry is expected to face in the coming years. Further, the proposed amendments to the Indian Postal Act, if enacted, pose a threat to the industry. Some of the significant changes proposed include restricting FDI in the industry, allowing Postal Department a monopoly on handling parcels weighing upto 300 gms, registration and annual renewal of players of the industry and contribution of 10 percent revenues towards Universal Service Obligation.

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