History of FedEx

In 1965, Yale University undergraduate Frederick W. Smith wrote a term paper about the passenger route systems used by most airfreight shippers, which he viewed as economically inadequate. Smith wrote of the need for shippers to have a system designed specifically for airfreight that could accommodate time-sensitive shipments such as medicines, computer parts and electronics. …

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History of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

In just over four decades, WWF (formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund) has become one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations. With almost five million supporters distributed throughout five continents, WWF has a global network active in over 90 countries and can safely claim to have played a major role …

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History of Nabisco

The history of Nabisco starts in 1792, when Pearson & Sons Bakery opened in Massachusetts to make “pilot bread,” a tough and durable biscuit to sustain sailors on long journeys. Then, in 1801, the Josiah Bent Bakery baked their first biscuit other than pilot bread. They were called crackers because of the sound they made …

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History of K2

K2 Inc. was founded in 1961 by brothers Bill and Don Kirschner in Vashon Island, near Seattle, Washington. K2 is known for pioneering fiberglass ski technology, which made skis significantly lighter and livelier than their wood and metal contemporaries. On June 22, 2006, K2 announced it was moving its business office from Vashon Island to …

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History of Hoover

Necessity and ingenuity have long been driving forces behind the world’s great inventions, and the Hoover vacuum cleaner is no exception. The story begins in 1907. Murray Spangler, an inventor who worked nights as a janitor, was cleaning rugs in a Canton, Ohio, department store. But all the dust raised from his broom aggravated his …

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History of BP

BP is one of Britain’s biggest companies and one of the world’s largest oil and petrochemicals groups. BP owes its origin to one man, William Knox D’Arcy, who, shortly after the turn of the century, invested time, money and labour in the belief that worthwhile deposits of oil could be found in Persia (now known …

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