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Amazon India starts small pilot for mobile site in Hindi. Amazon's India chief tells team to turn off work email at night. Choose your reason below and click on the Report button. This will alert our moderators to take action. Get instant notifications from Economic Times Allow Not now You can switch off notifications anytime using browser settings. NIFTY 50 11, Drag according to your convenience. Amazon Transportation Services ATS , the captive logistics arm of Amazon India , has created a network of hubs run by delivery-service partners to run the last-mile delivery hubs in metros and tier-II and -III cities and manage the peak loads.
ATS added new hubs ahead of its sale season to ramp up the last-mile capabilities. Yadav is a former senior manager programme management at ATS, who currently operates a network of 14 hubs created over the last four months to manage last-mile deliveries in 20 pin codes across Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi-NCR and Gurugram. The move is similar to what express delivery companies like BlueDart and DTDC have done to expand their network in rural regions and small town and cities through a franchisee model. The programme provides a minimum guarantee of volume to the Service Partners and pay according to the number of packages delivered.
Amazon India has been aggressively expanding its logistics footprint across the country. It has invested in six new fulfilment centres taking the total number up to 27 with a total area of close to 2. Over delivery stations were also set up in preparation for the festive sale season. Are you a Business Owner? Read more on productivity. Not far from Washington, D.
With its sophisticated security apparatus and hidden miniaturized cameras, it is being used by the FBI to interview one of the most important witnesses the agency has ever had, a young woman with an incredible story to tell. But a few people know about the secret meeting.
And for them, a violent drama is about to begin. Pender Associates is a shadowy organization that specializes in managing seemingly impossible situations for its clients. Sometimes, those services extend to managing - and creating - armed conflict. On his last combat deployment, Lt. James Reece's entire team was killed in an ambush that also claimed the lives of the aircrew sent in to rescue them. But when those dearest to him are murdered on the day of his homecoming, Reece discovers that this was not an act of war by a foreign enemy but a conspiracy that runs to the highest levels of government.
Now, with no family and free from the military's command structure, Reece applies the lessons that he's learned in over a decade of constant warfare toward revenge. Across the ranchlands and cities of his home state, Rory Yates's discipline and law-enforcement skills have carried him far: He arrives in his hometown to find a horrifying crime scene and a scathing accusation: In search of the killer, Yates plunges into the inferno of the most twisted and violent minds he's ever encountered, vowing to never surrender. The Camel Club exists at the fringes of Washington, D.
One man leads this ragtag crew. He has no known past and has taken the name "Oliver Stone. Here are three stories featuring the Camel Club. Frank Becker is a highly sought after, expert assassin. When Becker takes a mysterious job, he has no idea that it will force him to delve deeply into his own past. Undeterred by obstacles he is determined to complete his assignment. But he may realize too late that his success will permanently alter his future. This one is personal. The dead man, Billy Meadows, was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat" who fought side by side with him in a nightmare underground war that brought them to the depths of hell.
Billy Harney was born to be a cop. The son of Chicago's chief of detectives, whose twin sister is also on the force, Billy plays it by the book. Alongside Detective Kate Fenton, Billy's tempestuous, adrenaline-junkie partner, there's nothing he wouldn't sacrifice for his job. Enter Amy Lentini, a hard-charging assistant state's attorney hell-bent on making a name for herself - who suspects Billy isn't the cop he claims to be.
They're about to be linked by more than their careers.
Fourteen-year-old Vega Jane lives in the village of Wormwood, where life is nasty, brutish, and short. Villagers have been told that there is nothing outside of Wormwood except for the Quag, a foul forest filled with terrifying beasts. No one comes, no one goes, and Wormwood has stayed this way for generations. Until Vega's friend Quentin Herms disappears. Quentin leaves Vega a secret message hinting that there's a way out of Wormwood and something extraordinary on the other side. Now, Decker returns in a spectacular new thriller Convicted murderer Melvin Mars is counting down the last hours before his execution--for the violent killing of his parents twenty years earlier--when he's granted an unexpected reprieve.
Another man has confessed to the crime. Amos Decker, newly hired on an FBI special task force, takes an interest in Mars's case after discovering the striking similarities to his own life: Both men were talented football players with promising careers cut short by tragedy. Both men's families were brutally murdered. And in both cases, another suspect came forward, years after the killing, to confess to the crime. A suspect who may or may not have been telling the truth. The confession has the potential to make Melvin Mars--guilty or not--a free man.
Who wants Mars out of prison? But when a member of Decker's team disappears, it becomes clear that something much larger--and more sinister--than just one convicted criminal's life hangs in the balance. Decker will need all of his extraordinary brainpower to stop an innocent man from being executed. Baldacci has created one of his most memorable characters. Let me start by saying I don't usually attack reviews. I don't understand why so many people had problems with the narrators, I thoroughly enjoyed both of them.
Enough said about that. As usual David Baldacci has written another winner. The character is spot on.
Journal of the Transportation Research. Your Reason has been Reported to the admin. The programme provides a minimum guarantee of volume to the Service Partners and pay according to the number of packages delivered. Surge in petrol prices hit pre-festive buying: When you get off the metro or local train and want to catch an auto or bus, how far do you have to walk? Which partners are working on this?
I have listened to every book written by Baldacci. As is the norm, there are many twists and turns. I've struggled to separate the story from the narration performance of The Last Mile. I rated the Memory Man 4 stars for the story. The Last Mile deserves 5 stars because it is a great story. Narration is the next issue. Orlagh Cassidy's relatively small part of the female voices deserves 5 stars as usual for her. Kyf Brewer did a great job of narrating The Guilty which is Book 4 of Baldacci's Will Robie series, but his narration of The Last Mile is so bad that it is a major distraction from the superb story.
Frankly, I believe that this audiobook of The Last Mile should be withdrawn from the market to be recorded again with Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy narrating or either of them alone.
The bottom line is that I am awarding 1 star to the narration due to Brewer's performance. That is unfair to the incredible Orlagh Cassidy, but her role in the performance is small. The overall rating presents another issue. Specifically, how much to penalize the author's story for the narrator's poor performance.
This is an audiobook and the performance is important. I decided to rate overall at 3 stars because the quality pf narration is so poor that it detracts from enjoyment of the story. Copies of all of David Baldacci's audiobooks are in my Audible library. He is one of my top 25 favorite authors. This is the lowest overall rating I have given to a Baldacci audiobook. The male narrator was fine, the female narrator was difficult to listen to.
The editing was spotty. I might be in the minority opinion but this plot had several holes. Some motives and results just did not make sense or get resolved. I don't want to share examples so as not to spoil it for anyone but the clues did not add up. What saves this book are the character sketches, the character development I hope the series will continue, I love Decker , and the excellent writing. Narration was also top notch.
Even though it's the second in a series it can easily be enjoyed as a stand alone. The first book and narration was fantastic and I had a certain visualization of Amos based on the voice the narrator used. Apparently Brewer didn't listen to the first book because the voice he gives Amos makes him sound like a 14 year old boy.
This audible version of the book was a complete waste of my money because I had to stop listening before the character I really loved was turned into someone who was grating and annoying. I ended up buying the Kindle version and reading it so I could put the original narrator's voice in my head.
She is not a fan of horror or science fiction. Baldacci had been read by both of us and we both like him. Both of us felt it was a four star book and we both felt it was entertaining throughout. You will not get bored listening to this book. The story itself had a few holes and was little forced, but it was typical Baldacci. My wife already read, Memory Man, I had not, but I did not find that a problem.
This is a must for Baldacci Fans. If you have not read him, it would be okay to start here, but his best is Absolute Power. Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not? No, I spent to much time wishing Amos Decker's real voice would return.
Kfy was a poor substitute for Ron McLarty. I would have never put the two together. Ron McLarty has a strong and powerful voice.
Kfy is a good narrator in his own right, but not the voice to replace Ron. Why would a writer allow for different narrators for the same character.
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Great storyline, great character development.