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Hachette to Handle Most International Sales for HMH

Posted at 12:04PM Monday 11 Mar 2013

Starting this fall, Hachette Book Group will handle sales, billing, returns, credit processing and collections services for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt general-interest titles and books for young readers in most international markets. HMH will handle order fulfillment. The agreement is for Latin America, Asia and Europe and excludes Canada, the U.K. and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and India.

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