Problem: Dalat International School, Penang were purchasing goods using a credit card from suppliers in the United States and having them shipped to a teacher’s flat in Miami. The teacher [...]
Problem: Suppliers to education often do not pack goods sufficiently well for domestic shipment. Goods are received damaged. If these goods were shipped internationally the damage would be more [...]
The COBIS Conference in 2016 was a resounding success. Perhaps it was a bold move from Colin Bell to book a hotel, to host us, which wasn’t built yet but it certainly wasn’t a bad move. The hotel [...]
Problem: British International School, Vietnam wanted to open three new campuses in three consecutive years. They needed vast quantities of resources to run their schools and the rate of [...]
Problem: International School, Brunei moved to a newly built building and needed a huge number of resources delivering in time for their grand opening. Solution: EquipMySchool worked with the [...]
According to some statistics that Google sent me about our domain, our team fielded over half a million emails last year. That is pretty amazing! Over half a million incoming emails. That seems a lot!
You can read more in my other post, Is this competition??, regarding what would have faced Heidi and her team had she not taken the plunge and used EquipMySchool this year. Heidi, we are so [...]
Educational goods exported door-to-door into Russia! English International School, Moscow have been struggling with their imports for years but when they needed to open a new campus they just [...]
On occasion we are asked to organise deliveries of goods directly from a supplier or manufacturer. Manufacturers are single minded organisations. Focused very clearly on creating an item as cost [...]