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  2. Wilko - Wikipedia

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    Wilko Limited. Website. www.wilko.com. Wilko.com Limited (trading as Wilko) is a retail chain owned by Norton Group Holdings (parent company of The Range) since 2023, prior to which it was owned by Wilko Limited, founded in the United Kingdom in 1930. The retail chain Wilko Limited[1] (formerly Wilkinson Cash Stores Limited, [citation needed ...

  3. Sokoban - Wikipedia

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    Sokoban. A Sokoban puzzle being solved. Sokoban (倉庫番, Sōko-ban, lit. 'warehouse keeper'[1]) is a puzzle video game in which the player pushes boxes around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations. The game was designed in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, and first published in December 1982.

  4. Wilko: What went wrong and will we ever see it on high ... - AOL

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    Turnover has decreased in every year since, as it saw challenges in the sector compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic and tighter consumer budgets in the face of higher energy costs and mortgage rates.

  5. Shipping container - Wikipedia

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    40 foot container. A shipping container is a container with strength suitable to withstand shipment, storage, and handling. Shipping containers range from large reusable steel boxes used for intermodal shipments to the ubiquitous corrugated boxes. In the context of international shipping trade, "container" or "shipping container" is virtually ...

  6. The Range confirms deal to buy Wilko brand and website - AOL

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  7. Hoffman's packing puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman's packing puzzle is an assembly puzzle named after Dean G. Hoffman, who described it in 1978. [1] The puzzle consists of 27 identical rectangular cuboids, each of whose edges have three different lengths. Its goal is to assemble them all to fit within a cube whose edge length is the sum of the three lengths. [2] [3]

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