The company offers eco-friendly containers to major retailers like Walmart, Kroger, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Carrefour and more.
Polymer Logistics currently operates two service centers in California with an additional center in Texas.
Polymer Logistics will open a $4 million logistics and distribution center in Dublin, Ga., creating 110 jobs.
The company offers eco-friendly containers to major retailers like Walmart, Kroger, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Carrefour and more. Polymer Logistics currently operates two service centers in California with an additional center in Texas.
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Western State University, College of Law HARGEISA, Somalia — The semi-autonomous region of Somaliland is renewing calls for international recognition of its self-declared independence from Somalia.
Somaliland on Wednesday celebrated 25 years since the region proclaimed independence from Somalia. Thousands of civilians and military personnel paraded in front of dignitaries in the capital Hargeisa as the government showed off its Soviet-era military arsenal. Somaliland asserted independence in 1991 after the overthrow of Somali dictator Siad Barre. The region has experienced relative stability and economic prosperity over the years, even though neighboring Somalia has been wracked by deadly violence. "We do not want any special treatment form the international community," said Sa'ad Ali Shire, Somaliland's foreign minister. "We simply want recognition of the reality that has existed in Somaliland for 25 years." The celebrations came as Somaliland's main port, Berbera, is set to receive a substantial amount of funding from the United Arab Emirates. The two countries signed a development contract on May 9 that includes the planned renovation of Berbera, which connects Somaliland to Ethiopia. The total deal is reportedly worth $400 million. Among those attending the celebrations Wednesday was Kenyan lawmaker Mohamed Shidiye, who told The Associated Press that for him "the (Somali) government in Mogadishu is clinically dead. It doesn't exist." "I'm here to celebrate together with the Somaliland people their achievements in the past 25 years and to call on the international community to recognize them," he said. Somaliland, with a population of approximately 4 million, has established its own government based in Hargeisa but it hasn't yet received any recognition from the international community. Previous efforts to mediate between Somalia and Somaliland by Turkey and Djibouti have failed, with officials in Hargeisa accusing mediators of favoring the Somali government, which is facing a deadly rebellion by the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab. Original Article QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank—Father Baret Yerezian recalls a time when he didn’t have to walk through a minefield to pray at the traditional site of the baptism of Jesus.“We would take people, put a small boat in the river and bless them right there in the middle,” said 69-year-old Mr. Yerezian, the director of real estate at the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem. “It was easier then.”
Such free access to the site where St. John the Baptist is said to have baptized Jesus more than 2,000 years ago has been rare in the 50 years since Mr. Yerezian was a teenage clergyman. Israel wrested control of this West Bank area, known as Qasr al-Yahud, from Jordan in the 1967 war. It then mined the entire site on the banks of the Jordan River to ward off attacks from across the border. But Israel signed a peace treaty with Jordan in 1994 and their border has been relatively quiet for more than 20 years. Article link will not take in this post ~ here is the URL ~ copy & past in URL http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/at-site-of-jesus-baptism-mine-clearing-unlocks-holy-ground/ar-BBt50Pd I am often considered peculiar because there is no certain firm label that describes me. My Uncle Horace tagged me 'space girl' when I was a baby. Mother told me, I escaped from her, while she was entertaining company; was not walking yet, was found by a neighbor ... crawling the sidewalk. Mom's sister, Zenola told her, 'she (baby Jan) Is getting out of the way for the next one." My next sibling, a baby boy, arrives eight months and seven days after my first birthday. My father's pride and joy for his first-born son. Not sure why I felt responsible for my brother's well-being more than my parents; however, did. Our next sibling, a baby boy [baby Johnson], arrived two years and nine months after his first birthday. My father was really animated about the birth of his 2nd son for it seamed to remind him of someone from his childhood. We welcomed the arrival of another sibling, baby girl, nine months, after baby Johnson's second birthday. The four of us became Mother's protectors, when she and our Father, separated. We lived with Grandmother Linnie; then Aunt Mary Lizzie; then Mother moved into her first-ever independent living space with four of her six children. Mother married Nathaniel Mann, to this union daughter (Linda) and son (Larry) was born. Their love ended in tragedy when he surmised in a car accident, while on leave from active duty. Even though mother was married, she was not allowed to be in her own home with her children, while her husband was on active military duty. Her sister, Zenola, plot with mom to leave Georgia to live with her in Pennsylvania and go to nursing school. I have vivid memories from the age of two and could ONLY share ALL with my closest sibling, first-born son of our father. He and I are the ONLY two, who FULLY understood our mother. We just happen to also be her two middle pair; which made me have an obsession with past history of Matron Linnie, my mother's mother, who was nine years old, when the Civil War ended. [http://laurenscountygeorgiahistory.blogspot.com/2010/01/history-of-dublin-and-laurens-county.html#jazlive.weebly.com/blog/the-past-inspires-my-future ] My obsession encourage me to be a sponge for knowledge, concerning how HUMANS SURVIVE in the MIST of OPRESSION; which developed a deep sense of empathy in me towards anyone who is/are/was OPPRESSED. This is why I call myself JAZ ~ acronym ~ Jesus Altruist Zone Grandmother Linnie Spikes of Jordan Street in East Dublin, GA Laurens County My personal motto: If I can not help You ... I leave You alone ...
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