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Ford Shifts Gears and Expands Super Duty Truck Production to Canada

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Ford is expanding production of the F-Series Super Duty trucks by adding a third assembly plant in North America at the Oakville Assembly Complex in Ontario, Canada. The expansion is part of Ford's broader Ford+ plan for profitable growth, enhancing its global truck leadership and commercial business.

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Why Is Technology Important In The Retail Industry?

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Retail has been adopting new technology at a speedy rate. Retailers have been focusing on the customer experience. Still, more and more people are also becoming aware of how technology can help boost output and keep employees interested in their jobs. This is more important when businesses are looking for ways to improve future store interactions. To better engage people, you need to give your workers the tools they need to provide those experiences.

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Union of Flight Attendants and American Airlines Make Progress

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The union of flight attendants, named The Association of Professional Flight Attendants, have struck a tentative deal with American Airlines and have agreed

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Expert Tips for Crafting High-Converting PPC Campaigns

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In the world of online marketing, it’s all about getting visible, driving traffic and converting that interest into real, tangible sales. Among the key strategies businesses rely on is PPC management. Pay-per-click, as it stands, is a cost-effective and efficient way of enhancing your digital presence and getting your brand in front of your target audience.

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State of AI in Sales & Marketing 2025

AI adoption is reshaping sales and marketing. But is it delivering real results? We surveyed 1,000+ GTM professionals to find out. The data is clear: AI users report 47% higher productivity and an average of 12 hours saved per week. But leaders say mainstream AI tools still fall short on accuracy and business impact. Download the full report today to see how AI is being used — and where go-to-market professionals think there are gaps and opportunities.

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Auction News: Stegosaurus Sets Record and Elvis Controversy

RetailWire

In the world of high-end auctions, there have been two recent developments gaining public interest.

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The Benefits of Leasing vs. Buying Agricultural Machinery

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When it comes to acquiring agricultural machinery, farmers have the option to either lease or buy the equipment they need. Both options have their own set of benefits and drawbacks, and it is important for farmers to carefully consider which option will best suit their specific needs and financial situation. Leasing agricultural machinery involves renting equipment for a specific period of time, while buying involves purchasing the equipment outright.

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How Retail Shop Fitters Can Take Inspiration from Luxury Hotel Design

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Interior design plays a crucial role in the success of retail spaces. A well-designed store can significantly enhance the shopping experience, attract more customers, and boost sales. Recently, retail shop fitters have started to draw inspiration from the hospitality sector, particularly from luxury hotel design. Luxury hotels are known for their meticulous attention to detail, creating environments that are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional.

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Canada News: Retail Decline and Grocery Code of Conduct

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In May, Canada's retail sales fell by 0.8%, reversing a previous increase and surpassing expectations of a 0.6% drop. This decline was driven largely by reduced spending at supermarkets and grocery stores amid high food inflation and interest rates. Sales at food and beverage retailers decreased by 1.9%, with a 2.1% drop in grocery sales.

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Faulty CrowdStrike Software Update Cripples Many Major Companies

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A global tech outage on Friday caused by a faulty software update from the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike disrupted airports, Social Security offices, and jail operations, highlighting the fragility of the global economy's dependence on computer systems. The issue stemmed from an interaction between CrowdStrike's update and Microsoft Windows, affecting numerous Fortune 500 companies.