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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Shamanic Healer and Teacher Anahata Ananda Presents Powerful 2-Day Shamangelic Breathwork Facilitation … – Benzinga
Posted: July 30, 2017 at 2:06 pm
Shamanic Teacher and Guide Anahata Ananda of Shamangelic Healing Center in Sedona, Arizona announces the return of her dynamic Shamangelic Breathwork Facilitator Training Course this fall, October 25-26. This popular 2-day intensive incorporates guided visualization, holotropic breathwork and other techniques to facilitate a profoundly personal Sacred Journey of the soul.
Sedona, Arizona (PRWEB) July 30, 2017
Shamangelic Breathwork Teacher and Shamanic Healer Anahata Ananda of Shamangelic Healing, Sedona Arizona's Premier Center for Shamanic Healing and Spiritual Awakening, is proud to offer her powerful Shamangelic Breathwork Facilitator Training, Level III, a unique hands-on professional level training intensive like no other. The weekend training will again be held at Shamangelic Healing Center, among the healing energies of Sedona's beautiful red rocks and vortex energy centers, October 2526, 2017.
This two-day training course is a powerful complement to the two previous levels, Empowerment & Awakening and Healing Tools & Modalities, and part of a 12-day training intensive offered at the Center that lay the foundations for energy healing, setting boundaries, using healing tools, hands on healing techniques and more that prepare participants to be Breathwork facilitators.
Shamanic breathing is the practice of using breath, sound and touch to affect emotional clearing and attract angelic support to clear density and awaken one's true essence. Because of the intense and powerful nature of Shamangelic Breathwork, and the comprehensive training and experience facilitators require, the Empowerment & Awakening and Healing Tools & Modalities courses are prerequisites to this course.
Shamangelic Breathwork Facilitator Training draws on all the previous coursework in this powerful and transformational intensive. It will explore one of the most complex practices for core healing and spiritual awakening, providing various techniques to illicit deeper emotional releases, shifts and expansion than the earlier training.
The Level III course also teaches how to support someone through their process of releasing past traumas, shows facilitators how to set sacred space and conduct it as a ceremonial offering, reveals effective methods for bringing participants back into their bodies after a shamanic journey, and gives a practicum on co-facilitating a live Shamangelic Breathwork ceremony.
Deep Shamanic breathing has been found to facilitate profound emotional release, open new channels of awareness and clear toxicity in the body. This sacred journey incorporates guided visualization, Shamangelic Breathwork, vibrational sound, soulful music, energy healing, Shamanic tools, crystal therapy and lightbody expansion techniques to facilitate a personal Sacred Shamanic Journey into the depths of one's soul. Participants will come away from this comprehensive course empowered and confident to lead themselves and others on soulful, in-depth shamanic breathing journeys.
Shamangelic Healing offers 12-day training intensives at the Center that lay the foundations for energy healing, setting personal boundaries, using healing tools, hands on healing techniques, and more that prepare participants to be Breathwork facilitators.
Shamanic Healer and Spiritual Counselor, Anahata Ananda has trained extensively with gifted shamans, energy healers and spiritual teachers from around the world in order to artfully integrate the fields of spirituality, energy healing, self-empowerment, and shamanic teachings. Her client-base spans the globe with individuals from all walks of life who are seeking to heal and awaken to their fullest potential.
Anahata also offers Shamangelic Tailored Retreats in Sedona that offer a wide range of private sessions to meet the needs of students and clients for their core healing, spiritual awakening or individualized training. Sessions may include Shamanic healing, sacred vortex journeys, Shamangelic Breathwork, Chakra Balancing, Meditation Practices, Tools for Healthy Conscious Relationships, specific training and much more.
The Shamangelic Healing Center is based in Sedona, Arizona. It is nestled beneath Thunder Mountain, with 360 degrees of breathtaking views, and within walking distance to a medicine wheel and healing vortexes, making it the perfect setting for healing and expansion.
Inside, the retreat center's calm and relaxed environment helps to engage all of the senses, making it easy to settle into a session. Clients seeking Spiritual awakening, transformational healing services, counseling, sacred land journeys or training courses may choose from a wide range of options that can be tailored for the ultimate personal experience. Private Healing Sessions with Anahata are also available at the Center where Anahata provides personal sessions in a safe and loving space for deep healing and spiritual awakening.
Whether visitors are seeking a Weekend Intensive on Empowerment & Awakening, a soulful Tailored Sedona Retreat of Transformational Healing and Spiritual Awakening, Shamanic Wisdom Teachings or a Sacred Land Journey Shamangelic Healing provides profoundly empowering experiences, all among the Red Rocks.
The Shamangelic Breathwork Facilitator Training is an intimate experience with limited space and traditionally fills up fast. Participants are encouraged to reserve their spot early. For detailed descriptions and a calendar of all training courses, retreats and spiritual awakening services offered by Anahata of Shamangelic Healing Center visit http://shamangelichealing.com/.
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Eyes of Freedom: Traveling memorial depicts sacrifices of Lima Company 3/25 – fox8.com
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SEVILLE, Ohio -- If you, or someone you know or love, have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, today is a special chance to better understand your services and sacrifices.
A traveling memorial to pay tribute to all who have answered our Nation's call will be staged at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery on Rawiga Road in Seville.
It's called About the Eyes of Freedom: Lima Company Memorial. The exhibit consists of life-size portraits depicting the fallen Lima Company 3/25, one of the hardest hit units in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Organizers will hold a short program at noon at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, before a motorcycle escort leads the traveling memorial to the Medina County fairgrounds, where it will be on display for the whole week.
Please note, the portraits will not be on display until the Medina County Fair's opening on Monday.
*Watch above for live video of a portion of the event.
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I Feel Love review a moving celebration of sexual freedom and LGBT rights – The Guardian
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Smooth operator Will Young at the I Feel Love concert in Hull. Photograph: James Stack/BBC
Headlined by Will Young, Marc Almond and Alison Moyet, this concert to celebrate the 50th anniversary of sexual freedom simultaneously broadcast on Radio 2 - doesnt lack party atmosphere. There are ticker-tape explosions and massed singalongs of the Village Peoples YMCA and Donna Summers I Feel Love, led by the Gay Abandon choir. The celebratory piece de resistance is surely the guy in the crowd singing along with a ventriloquists dummy, which has been glammed up in a silver wig. Yet for all the outbreaks of joy, the most effective moments are more downbeat. Presenter Ana Matronic from the Scissor Sisters reminds us that in the 1967 so-called Summer of Love, a section of society could be dragged before a magistrate for holding hands in the street. Actor Allan Corduner reads from Oscar Wildes De Profundis, written while the literary giant served two years hard labour for indecency. He dreamed of a quiet life by the seaside but was dead within three years.
The format of spoken word alternating with stars performing one song per appearance probably works better on the radio. Despite a slightly disjointed feel, however, the performances are often very moving. Marc Almond draws deep for What Makes a Man a Man and Lavender, an impassioned tale of hiding his sexuality as a teen and finding escape through David Bowie. Opera singer Noah Stewarts Youll Never Walk Alone and Nessun Dorma are obvious choices, but he brings down the house. Will Youngs breezy, jazzy renditions of Sades Smooth Operator and Terence Trent DArbys Wishing Well feel lightweight, but Moyet is surely singing better now than in her 80s commercial heyday.
Corduner describes how the great John Gielgud returned to the stage after his 1953 court appearance for cottaging and was cheered to the rafters, as the public and the arts led pressure for legal change. And who knew that Tom Robinsons hit, 2-4-6-8 Motorway, was inspired by an old gay lib chant (2-4-6-8, gay is twice as good as straight)? The BBC once banned his song Glad to Be Gay; now they employ him as DJ. To mark how far weve come he sings the 1978 song queer insults, police brutality and all every bit as furiously as he did then. Its a spine-tingling reminder that, for the 74 countries where LGBT relationships remain illegal, there is a very long way to go.
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Freedom come out on top in Joliet slugfest, go for series win against Slammers today – User-generated content (press release) (registration)
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Despite an eight-run lead dwindling to a two-run advantage, the Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, won an offensive skirmish, 10-7, over the Joliet Slammers on Saturday at Slammers Stadium.
The two teams traded blows early, as the Freedom (41-24) fell behind 1-0 on a first-inning RBI-single by Melvin Rodriguez. Garrett Vail, however, tied the score in the second with a RBI-single off his own.
Florence broke the game open in the fourth inning against Slammers (30-33) starter Skylar Janisse (4-2), loading the bases on a Collins Cuthrell single, a Jordan Brower walk and a dropped flyball in right field off the bat of Andrew Godbold. Austin Wobrock plated the go-ahead run with a groundout to second, and Vail padded the lead with a two-run single to left field. Taylor Oldham and Jose Brizuela would also contribute RBI-singles in the inning for a 6-1 lead. The Freedom sent 11 men to the plate in the inning, and Janisse was removed after the ninth batter.
With Gibson Russ on the mound in relief, the Freedom added three more runs in the fifth inning on three hits, a Brizuela sacrifice fly and a wild pitch.
But the Slammers whittled away at the Freedom lead in the bottom of the fifth. With two out, Tony Vocca (6-4) issued a hit-by-pitch and a walk ahead of a Spencer Navin three-run homer to left field. Joliet followed by loading the bases on three singles, and Rock Shoulders drew a walk to force home a run, making the score 9-5.
Pitching his second inning in relief of Vocca, Enrique Zamora yielded a bases-loaded, two-run single to Travis Bolin in the seventh, bringing the go-ahead run to the plate before the right-hander retired David Gonzalez on a groundout.
Following a scoreless bottom of the eighth in which Mike Anthony struck out the side, the Freedom entered the ninth with a meager two-run lead. Jordan Brower led off with a double, advanced to third on a groundout and scored an insurance run on a Jordan Wellander wild pitch. Pete Perez allowed a leadoff walk in the bottom half before recording the final three outs and earning his fifth save.
Each Florence player collected at least one hit in the game, while Vail led the club with three runs batted in.
The two teams will play the rubber game of the series Sunday, with first pitch scheduled for 1:05 p.m. at Slammers Stadium. Jordan Kraus (8-4) will pitch for the Freedom against Joliet right-hander Duke von Schamman (4-5).
The Florence Freedom are members of the independent Frontier League and play all home games at UC Health Stadium located at 7950 Freedom Way in Florence, KY.The Freedom can be found online at FlorenceFreedom.com, or by phone at 859-594-4487.
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Freedom fighter Vidyadhar Guruji dies aged 105 – The Hindu
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The 105-year-old former freedom fighter and Gandhian, Vidyadhar Guruji, passed away in Kalaburagi at Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology Unit in Kalaburagi government hospital on Saturday night.
He was admitted to hospital following a massive heart attack on Friday. However, Mr Guruji failed to respond to treatment and passed away on Saturday night around 9.30 pm.
The centenarian had always followed Gandhian principles and became active in the freedom movement as a college student. He also won assembly elections from Swatantra party against Mallappa Lingappa Kollur from Gurumitkal constituency. In 1984, Mr Guruji had contested the Parliament elections from Gulbarga constituency as a candidate of Janata Party and lost with a huge margin of 95,490 votes against the former Chief Minister Veerendra Patil of the Congress party.
Mr Guruji had donated his collection of books worth Rs 3 lakh to Hindi Prachar Sabha, for which he was Chairman for a period. The freedom fighter is survived by his wife Savitadevi, three sons and a daughter.
His body has been shifted to the Hindi Prachar Sabha for Public viewing from Saturday night to till Sunday noon. Peoples from different walks of life and Leaders of various political parties paid their last respects to Mr Guruji at the Hindi Prachar Sabha. Gurujis body will be handed over to the Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College as per his wish and be embalmed and used for teaching medical students.
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Freedom from want essential to the Founders – Quad-Cities Online
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(Editor's note: Part three of a four-part occasional series about Norman Rockwells paintings the Four Freedoms)
The third of the Four Freedoms outlined by Franklin Roosevelt and illustrated by Norman Rockwell in the early 1940s, is freedom from want.
This freedom isnt explicitly spelled out in the Constitution like the first two -- freedom of speech and freedom of worship. Yet the freedom from want is perhaps implicit in the safeguards our Founders intended.
In the Constitution, the Founders prohibited the taking of life, liberty or property without due process of law. Likewise, they expressed in the Declaration of Independence our inalienable right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
What Roosevelt and Rockwell later referred to, in FDRs words, was an economic understanding which will secure every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants. When they suggested this in the early '40s, the U.S. was fighting Nazi Germany, which was systematically stripping people of rights, possessions, and even life itself based solely on race or creed. In this context, Roosevelts affirmation of a freedom from want became a direct attack on what Hitler represented.
In our own time, freedom from want stands for the belief that every person should have a reasonable opportunity for employment earning wages sufficient to support oneself and ones family. As jobs grow more scarce through technology advances and often pay less than a living wage, this basic freedom becomes harder and harder to assure.
Yet if we are to go beyond merely protecting the bare right to life, and instead assure the opportunity for each person to survive and thrive, well need policies and programs to educate our children and to create new jobs in which folks can be gainfully employed. Whats more, leaving this to the private sector alone wont work. In a constant race to the bottom line, businesses daily automate or outsource jobs and lay off workers to be more competitive with their rivals.
Government incentives and controls are needed to encourage investment in job training and creation that can move us toward the day when the freedom from want becomes a reality for all.
This does not mean folks who can work but choose not to should get a free handout. Instead, it means we should extend a hand up to all able-bodied workers -- like FDR did with the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. This remarkable program generated hundreds of thousands of jobs and major public improvements, such as the wonderful buildings at Black Hawk State Historic Site we still enjoy today.
The point is, we cannot reasonably expect people to work and support themselves if decent jobs arent available.
Protecting the freedom from want is a tough challenge, particularly in an age where jobs give way daily to automation. But with all the public works that need improving across America -- from roads to railroads to schools to bridges to energy farms -- there are a vast number of potential jobs that could both make America stronger and allow folks a living wage to move us towards securing the freedom from want.
As this series on the Four Freedoms suggests, we will need to work together and embrace what unites us to make this freedom alive and real for us all.
Mark W. Schwiebert, an attorney, served as mayor of Rock Island for 20 years.
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Gas discovery: ONGC for pricing freedom – The Hindu
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State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has sought pricing and marketing freedom to help bring to production a one-trillion cubic feet gas discovery that will open up a new sedimentary basin after over three decades.
ONGC, which has opened for commercial production six out of Indias seven producing basins, has made a significant natural gas discovery in the Gulf of Kutch of Gujarat coast that can produce about three million standard cubic meters per day, a senior company official said.
This will open up the countrys eighth sedimentary basin the first in over three decades for oil and gas production in two years.
We can bring to production the find in 23 years time, he said. The present government-mandated gas price of $2.48 per million British thermal unit does not make the discovery commercially viable. Since the find is in shallow waters, it does not qualify to get the $5.56 per mmBtu cap price set for difficult fields, the official said. The current rates of gas are uneconomic, he added.
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VR technology for new Bears QBs? It’s a virtual hit – Chicago Tribune
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Mike Glennon and Kevin White high-fived as they jogged back to the Bears' huddle early on the first day of training camp, satisfied they had just taken a baby step forward in the offense's evolution.
Glennon had zipped a pass smoothly over the middle. White was open and caught it in stride, just as the coaches drew it up. It was the type of play the Bears need to make more often to pull the parachute cord on their NFL plummet.
And they now have a new tool in that quest.
Ten yards behind the line of scrimmage for that play and most others this summer, there's a 360-degree video camera perched atop a skinny, 8-foot pole.
That addition to Bears practices this year marks their entry into the realm of virtual reality. As the latest NFL team to invest in the burgeoning video technology, it could help thrust them upward as they start a chapter defined by their quarterback overhaul.
The Bears mainly hope it will help them overcome the shortage of practice repetitions for Glennon, second-overall pick Mitch Trubisky and veteran Mark Sanchez. There's also an evaluative component that's different from conventional overhead video.
Trubisky, for example, can strap on a VR headset in the comfort of a classroom and see and hear exactly what Glennon did as he dropped back on that crisp completion Thursday.
"I'm really surprised what that technology has allowed us to do," Trubisky said. "Especially calling plays in the huddle I call the play, go out and practice it, and Coach can see on the screen where my eyes are going. So it has helped me with progression and timing without actually going onto the field and having to do it."
General manager Ryan Pace began exploring the use of VR in 2016 as part of his priority to push the Bears into fledgling areas of sports science and technology. The clarity and processing time in VR technology has continued to improve, and the Bears' quarterback changes this offseason increased its value to the franchise.
After a tryout period in the spring with STRIVR Labs, a Silicon Valley-based company with roots in Stanford's football program, the Bears finalized their deal before training camp. They're the seventh NFL team to partner with STRIVR, joining the Cowboys, Cardinals, 49ers, Vikings, Bills and Jets.
"I'm excited about it," Glennon said. "It gives a unique perspective on how you see things. Sometimes you may see something on the field, and that's not exactly how it looks on the (All-22 overhead) film. But when you watch it on the virtual reality, you're like, 'OK, I was right.'"
Here's how it works:
The 360-degree cameras are placed around the field during practice. For the quarterbacks' sake, they're in the backfield.
After practice, memory cards are plugged into a computer, and the footage is uploaded in about 45 minutes. STRIVR software then divides the video into individual plays and classifies it per team specifications.
Then it's ready for the Bears' quarterback meetings with offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains and position coach Dave Ragone. One quarterback puts on the VR headset over his head and eyes and holds a small controller, actually an Apple TV remote, Glennon said. He runs through plays that either he or one of the other quarterbacks actually ran in practice.
What the player sees inside the helmet is displayed simultaneously on a laptop or big screen for the others in the room. From there, collaborative evaluations begin.
Said Sanchez: "If I'm looking left and I'm supposed to look right, Dowell can pause it and say, 'Whoa, whoa, whoa. That's not what we want. Remember, on this concept versus this specific look, see the corner, see the leverage boom we want to look right.'
Sanchez finds VR particularly helpful for throws over the middle or throws affected by something flashing directly in front of him, like a cornerback's angle defending it. Factors that the overhead video doesn't show clearly. And it helps for quarterback coaches to see through the passer's eyes.
"When you're (watching) the big eye in the sky, All-22 film, it's easy to say, 'Throw it to that guy,'" Sanchez said. "Well, in the pocket you can see a little more if a guy is breathing down your neck. That's why I dumped it down to the back or that's why I threw it away."
STRIVR has evolved quickly since CEO Derek Belch was a graduate assistant on Stanford's coaching staff in 2014. The former Stanford kicker developed the technology as part of his master's thesis, then left coaching to build the company full-time on the advice of head coach David Shaw. In addition to expanding in the NFL, they have branched out to help companies such as Wal-Mart train employees.
"The Bears are very, very much on the leading edge, even though we're in Year 3 as a company," Belch said. "This is still something that scares people. It's still something that's going to take time to permeate every part of the NFL. Chicago is one of the teams diving in. It's a perfect storm with the quarterback situation, but it's going to be so much bigger there."
Indeed, the Bears are starting out slowly with the technology. Although VR can serve other decision-making positions like safety and linebacker, the Bears are applying it only to their quarterbacks for now. If all goes well, they eventually will expand it and apply the data analysis component Belch's company continues to advance.
In the meantime, the quarterbacks are using it daily in training camp. It doesn't replace conventional film study, but it augments it in a way that has quelled any skepticism among them and energized the entire group.
"Experience is worth its weight in gold, right?" Sanchez said. "That's the ultimate idea, and this is trying to get you close to that."
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6 ways to have fun with technology – MyDaytonDailyNews
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Computers, smartphones, and other gadgets have become a necessity in our work and personal lives. But they dont have to be used so seriously! Technology can also bring us some fun, laughter, and enjoyment.
Im reminded of this often from my kids. I have to spend most days typing, talking on the phone and fixing computers and networks, while they have time to have fun with technology. So like me, consider spending more time just enjoying technology.
Here are some ideas to get you started:
Be goofy with Snapchat: This is one of the most popular smartphone apps with the younger generations. You can send photos or videos to your friends and family members who have the app and the photo or video disappears from their device after so many seconds of viewing it. So you can be goofy! The best part: the app has photo filters and effects that you can apply. Maybe swap faces with someone, give yourself or someone else bunny ears and a nose, change your voice into a mouse squeak, or picture yourself as a dancing hot dog. Some are totally weird, but they are funny. My 13-year-old daughter is always on Snapchat.
Talk to your devices: Most devices these days you can talk to and they respond with some sort of action, like displaying search results, answering your question, or performing a task. Windows 10 computers now have the talking assistant Cortana, Android phones and tablets have Google Assistant, and Apple iPhones and iPads have Siri. These can be useful, but they can also be fun to play with. Siri on Apple devices seems to be the best and most intelligent digital assistant. Whatever device you have, maybe ask it some real questions, and also some silly ones. My 6-year-old son can talk to Siri for hours and be giggling the whole time.
Video chat with others: Though talking on the phone lets you communicate with family and friends, video chatting is on another level. You can see and hear them, and they feel more present. Its great for talking with people you cant physically meet often. If you have a computer with a webcam or an Android phone or tablet, maybe use Skype. Or if you have an Apple iPhone or iPad, use the FaceTime app. When my daughter is home and has nothing to do, shes usually on video chat with a friend.
Watch YouTube Videos: The TV can be boring. Youre pretty limited to what type of content and shows you can watch. But video sharing sites like YouTube.com allow you to search for and watch videos on pretty much any topic imaginable. Maybe search for videos on gardening, classic cars, cooking, or even funny topics like jokes, pranks or standup comedy. This is another technology my kids, and many others these days, use on a daily basis.
Play games on your phone or computer: Windows comes with some card games installed and ready to play, but there are many more games you can download. And smartphones and tablets dont usually come with any games installed. So, consider installing some. Maybe try cross-word puzzles, trivia games, or even the popular Pokemon Go game if youre really adventurous.
Play active games on a TV: You dont have to be a couch-potato to play games. There are some active video game systems, like the Nintendo Wii, Xbox Kinect, and the PlayStation Move. These all have a special sensor controller or camera that tracks your movements, so you can physically interact with the games. Perhaps play some table tennis, try boxing, dancing, Zumba, and much more. These allow you to utilize technology while moving and being active.
If you need help get started with any of these, grab someone who has used them before, usually someone from the younger generation. Or call a computer and IT services company like mine for assistance.
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China’s SF Express eyes home-grown technology as means to expand globally – South China Morning Post
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SF Express, one of Chinas largest logistics service providers, wants to transform into a technology-driven courier and adopt home grown Chinese technology to boost its business internationally.
One of our primary objectives is to understand how we use technology to differentiate ourselves [from our rivals], David Adams, chief executive officer of the international business unit of SF Express, told the South China Morning Post. China already has tremendous technologies and we will primarily use Chinese technology as a foundation to expand our business.
For example, the Shenzhen-based SF Express has already started commercial drone deliveries after receiving Chinas first drone airspace license. Drones are really useful in special delivery situations such as emergencies and remote areas, Adams said. But right now, from my understanding, there are no plans to use drones outside China.
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To expand the international business, SF Express will adopt two different models depending on the region.
In some Asian countries such as Singapore and Korea, which are closer to China, we will invest directly in infrastructure and service development, Adams said. In Singapore, SF Express offers domestic delivery services and will introduce the same in Malaysia later this year.
For countries further away, such as the United States and in Europe, SF Express will use an asset light model.
[In these countries], we will find partners to help us with our service, he said.
We do not generally offer domestic service outside China. Within Europe, we do not offer delivery service from one country to anotherbut only connect Europe and China or Asian countries.
Adams said the company will primarily invest in technology, expertise, human resources and equipment when it comes to markets further away from China.
Consequently, SF Express isnt worried that its international business expansion will be caught up in Chinas tightening rules on outbound capital as the asset light investment model doesnt involve large capital outflows.
Cross-border business between the US and China, the largest two economies in the world, is a priority for the companys international business expansion, but initially the courier will focus on US exports to China.
We primarily focus on B2C cross-border business, [mainly helping] US e-commerce merchants enter the Chinese market and sell their products in China, Adams said.
In Hong Kong, where SF Express founder Wang Wei originally started his business, Adams said the company is already quite large and ubiquitous but wont shy away from expanding its presence even more in the city.
Cainiao and SF Express to resume data sharing after Chinas State Post Bureau intervenes
In March this year SF Express officially completed its so-called backdoor listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, with the resulting surge in share price temporarily making Wang Wei the countrys third-richest man. But the stock price has since slipped on a disagreement with Cainiao, the logistics affiliate of Alibaba Group, over the sharing of data. However, the two firms have since resumed data sharing. Alibaba is the owner of the Post.
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