Yorkshire Line was a small independent bus operator that was based in Normanton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire but operated in Leeds, also in West Yorkshire, as well.
History
Yorkshire Line was founded in January 2011, operating five bus routes. Vehicles were painted in a white livery with a red skirt. The mission was to link vital communities together.
In March 2011, a bus driver for the company was honoured for trying to catch a bank robber when he flung open the bus doors to try to chase the bank robber down.
In May 2011, Yorkshire Line stopped running services to Morley. Jackie Mumby, the acting office manager said, "We are now looking into the possibility of becoming a different company, which could serve Morley." This then ended up making the company go bust.
Geldards coaches currently operate service 53 (Morley-Leeds-St James Hospital), however it has since been announced that this service will be withdrawn on 24 March 2012 due to low customer usage.
Fleet
Yorkshire Line operated a fleet of eight vehicles.
Five 1998 Dennis Darts bought from the Rotala Group and two from Wightbus
History
Yorkshire Line was founded in January 2011, operating five bus routes. Vehicles were painted in a white livery with a red skirt. The mission was to link vital communities together.
In March 2011, a bus driver for the company was honoured for trying to catch a bank robber when he flung open the bus doors to try to chase the bank robber down.
In May 2011, Yorkshire Line stopped running services to Morley. Jackie Mumby, the acting office manager said, "We are now looking into the possibility of becoming a different company, which could serve Morley." This then ended up making the company go bust.
Geldards coaches currently operate service 53 (Morley-Leeds-St James Hospital), however it has since been announced that this service will be withdrawn on 24 March 2012 due to low customer usage.
Fleet
Yorkshire Line operated a fleet of eight vehicles.
Five 1998 Dennis Darts bought from the Rotala Group and two from Wightbus
Arvind Narayan (born 7 March 1989 in Tokyo, Japan; also known as Arvind Narayanan) is a former football player from Japan and the United States. He is now a licensed agent and is a partner with Libero Sports LLC.
Narayan was invited to train with the India Under 20 national team in 2006. Narayan, along with Umesh Kaushal and Simran Singh, played with the All India Football Team in Goa.
After retiring from football, Narayan went on to co-found, Libero Sports LLC and is a licensed agent by the All India Football Federation. His firm represents many members of the Indian National Football squad.
Narayan was invited to train with the India Under 20 national team in 2006. Narayan, along with Umesh Kaushal and Simran Singh, played with the All India Football Team in Goa.
After retiring from football, Narayan went on to co-found, Libero Sports LLC and is a licensed agent by the All India Football Federation. His firm represents many members of the Indian National Football squad.
4i2i Communications Ltd. is a supplier of semiconductor IP cores, software and board level solutions for video coding, error correction coding and broad-band modems. Headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland, it also has offices in Edinburgh and San Jose, California. The company specializes in video compression technology and sells a range of video IP cores. 4i2i video cores include High Profile H.264 decode and encode supporting HDTV resolution video.
4i2i customers include NASA whose Jet Propulsion Laboratory uses 4i2i video codec IP to help astronauts transmit digital video pictures back to Earth from space.
4i2i sponsors a research engineer at the Institute for System Level Integration.
Company timeline
*1995: Company founded.
*2005: Xilinx and 4i2i demonstrate industry's first high definition H.264/AVC encoder available in a single FPGA.
4i2i customers include NASA whose Jet Propulsion Laboratory uses 4i2i video codec IP to help astronauts transmit digital video pictures back to Earth from space.
4i2i sponsors a research engineer at the Institute for System Level Integration.
Company timeline
*1995: Company founded.
*2005: Xilinx and 4i2i demonstrate industry's first high definition H.264/AVC encoder available in a single FPGA.
Albany Software is a software developer, and Bacs approved software supplier, offering payment and document delivery services for businesses. The company is located in Alton, Hampshire, UK.
History
Albany Software was originally formed 1989 to provide what was then one of the first Direct Bacs solutions, ALBACS. The company has since grown to offer services that cover several areas related to payments and document delivery.
In early 2010, Albany and Travelex Group announced joint provision of international payment services.
Albany Software was acquired by Bottomline Technologies in September 2012.
History
Albany Software was originally formed 1989 to provide what was then one of the first Direct Bacs solutions, ALBACS. The company has since grown to offer services that cover several areas related to payments and document delivery.
In early 2010, Albany and Travelex Group announced joint provision of international payment services.
Albany Software was acquired by Bottomline Technologies in September 2012.