With temperature controlled refrigerated transport, Vision Logistics offers you a service like no other. This is because you can utilize its wide base of warehouse and bases extending throughout the UK and covering major cities and towns. Across these areas, you are offered frozen, chilled and ambient storage and refrigerated transport at any location most convenient and logical for your company or business. The warehouse comprises of facilities owned by vision as well as many facilities approved by the company’s partners.
This means wherever your products, goods and delicate items are stored you have a great way of single contact point to aid in any of your daily requirements, while offering you refrigerated transport from the hold-up bases to destination of choice. The Company has a fleet of delivery vehicles, well specialized and come in different sizes, from small vans you can choose from to articulated Lorries with a capacity of 44 tons.
Every delivery is perfected not only by refrigerated transport superbly specialized but also through an ideal committed team of well-trained drivers and personnel. Visions Logistics have realized the requirements of success and a quality work force is high on the list. They handle all refrigerated transport needs with utmost professionalism, credibility and care.
It is the joy of every company with frozen and refrigerated requirements to have such a workforce and Company behind it and Visions Logistics prides in this. There might be other companies but Visions Logistics is uniquely on its own path of success and improvement, with more than a decade of proven expertise.
February 26th, 2010 by
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Spring will soon be upon us and for many that means its time to enjoy some sunshine alter a long cold winter. With Easter proving one of the busiest times of the year for holiday travel from countries such as the UK.
At that time of the year though there are not that many places close to home which offer guaranteed sunshine. As mainland Europe can still be cold and grey during March and April. Whilst well known destinations such as the Caribbean require a huge investment in terms of both time and money.
The Canaries offer a viable alternative though – as these seven Spanish islands are blessed with good weather whatever the time of year and are just a four hour flight from the UK. Making the journey just the right side of bearable.
Over the years the Canaries have been saddled with a slightly downmarket image. Largely as a result of the antics of package holidaymakers on islands such as Tenerife and Gran Canaria. But Lanzarote is a much smaller and quieter island. Attracting mature couples and families rather than gangs of younger holidaymakers. It´s also a very affordable option – with apartments and holiday villas in Lanzarote available from as little as £180 per week.
Many holidaymakers opt for villas in Puerto del Carmen – as this is the island largest and oldest resort and makes an ideal base for a sunshine break. There are some great beaches and loads of decent restaurants here. As well as a wide array of things to do and see. Including boat trips, the children’s zoo at Rancho Texas and bare back camel riding at Rancho A Caballo.
Puerto del Carmen has long been the most popular spot on the island but its dominance has been challenged in recent years by the rise of Playa Blanca to the south. A purpose built resort developed during the 1990´s Playa Blanca is now a viable alternative as there are some great beaches here whilst the weather is also very reliable.
As result demand for villas in Playa Blanca has also grown enormously over the last five years – and little wonder. As it’s possible to pick up a break here from as little as €400 per week.
There are plenty of other accommodation alternatives dotted around the island. Encompassing everything from rural hotels and eco friendly fincas through to smaller studio apartments and village rooms for rent.
February 19th, 2010 by
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India is a country where people have different traditions according to the region they live in. In general, people living in the rural areas were “Dhoti Kurtas”. But, if you are new to the country and are confused what to wear, always wear some sober and simple looking dress which not only makes you awesome in look but also improves your image in the society.
The women wear ‘sari’ and ‘salwar-suit’. You should not tamper with the tradition of the nation by wearing vulgar dresses or following the western traditions. India is a country where it is free to wear anything as you like but you should be in the limit so that the Indian tradition is not disturbed.
The constitution of India defines it as a country of “Unity in Diversity”. A number of faith, beliefs and religion reside at the same place. The Indians follow many customs and traditions in their respective areas which show their faith in the respective fields.
Birth ceremony, death ceremony, marriage functions and other social gatherings are often organized at the various levels of the society. Also, ‘Namaste/Namaskar’ is a popular form of greeting a guest in the country. The younger people also have the tradition of touching the feet’s of elders while meeting. All the festivities are celebrated with the utter charm and joy.
The person who wants to travel in India should keep himself trendy, comfortable and cool in his self. Though India is a democratic and diverse country yet here are some anti-social elements that can harm you. Prefer these cautions-
- Keep your cash safe.
- Do not wear dresses which hurt the Indian culture.
- Always book reliable tourism agency.
- Stay at the renowned hotel groups.
- Do not rely easily on the strangers.
- Always remove your footwear while visiting a place of worship.
- Carry medicines kit while travelling.
- Keep all your documents and papers safely.
When these steps will be followed you will not face any critical problem in India and you will have a charming journey.
Health problems during travel have now become a serious issue with the tourists. One should follow certain steps in order to save his health from various fatal ailments and domestic disorders.
The steps are as follows:-
- Always use the capped water and prefer boiled waters during long stay.
- Do not eat cut fruits and open food from the street vendors.
- Carry first aid treatment box with you.
- In summer season, always wear sunglasses, scarves and drink a lot of water.
- Avoid eating spicy and oily foods during initial stay of the tour.
- Keep some ready medicines for vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc
January 9th, 2010 by
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India has an anonymous history of tipping to the workers as a prize for their work. Tips are given either got the completed service or is given beforehand in order to get the service ready in advance. Often in restaurants there is a tradition of giving tips to the waiters and servants for their good service.
People give tips on the basis of the status of the service or according to their social status. Tipping not only creates your image before the public but also lifts your social status. In general, 10 percent of the total fare or expenditure is considered as the best tip in India
The Foreign External Affairs Ministry is responsible for the issue of the visa and passport in the country. The people who want to stay in India should have a valid visa so that they might not face problems. The nationals of Bhutan and Nepal are only exempted from the above rule rather the people of Maldives should have visa for at least 90 days.
The fees taken for the visa is not refundable and the rules and regulation for the same are subjected to change. Also the right of granting the visa is under the jurisdiction of The High Commission and the issue of the visa is not a pass to live in India. It may be cancelled under certain criminal cases or the act of fraud.
India has a diverse climate which differs from region to region, from north to south and east to west. In fact, India has tropical as well as continental type of climate. India is bounded by the mountains in the north and the east, so all the winds flowing do not cross the heights, hence resulting in the crispy climate.
The seasons are winter from December to February, summer from March to July and the monsoon seasons for the rest of the year. Here we see that the climate of the India is not static rather keep on changing very frequently. Also the temperature difference in 24 hours also gets high a number of times. So the various climatic conditions of the country are totally due to the geography of the land which comprises of plain soils, valleys, mountains and rivers.
November 15th, 2009 by
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If you are thinking to visit India for the purpose of tourism, the winter season is the best season suitable in all the respects. Since this season is from October to February, the tourists get rid of the humidity and hot climate. The landscape seems to be very picturesque and lovely for the visitors. Also the main festivities of all the religions fall in this season which is a further source of entertainment.
The northwestern region and the south India also get cool for the purpose of travel. If you are willing to come to India in the summer season, you should visit the hilly areas like Mussoorie, Ooty, Kashmir and Darjeeling which not only showcase the treasure of the national resources but also the pleasant beauty of the nature which has been bestowed only to this nation.
If you are thinking to visit India for the purpose of tourism, the winter season is the best season suitable in all the respects. Since this season is from October to February, the tourists get rid of the humidity and hot climate. The landscape seems to be very picturesque and lovely for the visitors. Also the main festivities of all the religions fall in this season which is a further source of entertainment.
The northwestern region and the south India also get cool for the purpose of travel. If you are willing to come to India in the summer season, you should visit the hilly areas like Mussoorie, Ooty, Kashmir and Darjeeling which not only showcase the treasure of the national resources but also the pleasant beauty of the nature which has been bestowed only to this nation.