EP Europost to muscle in on Deutsche Posts mass mail monopoly postal services

Postal-service monopolist Deutsche Post AG is set to face

tougher competition on its home market. TNT Post Groep (TPG) of the Netherlands and Hermes General Service (HGS), a

subsidiary of German mail-order giant Otto-Versand, have set up a joint venture

that is to compete against Deutsche Post on the mass-mail delivery market.

TPG chief Harry Koostra said: “After talks with several major despatch

firms in Germany, we reached the conclusion that there is a great need for a

further provider.” TPG and HGS intend to ensure that their new joint venture, EP Europost AG,

will not just be a niche player, operating in the shadow of Deutsche Post.

Germany is Europe’s largest market for mass mail deliveries such as catalogues

and mailshots. The segment accounts for around one quarter of the letter-delivery market, which TPG estimates to have a volume of 2.8 billion

euros. EP Europost is to serve around 36 million addresses in Germany over the

coming years. Provided the EU cartel authorities approve the venture, EP Europost can go

into operation from 1 January 2002. Analysts said that the venture showed TPG to be making early efforts to gain

footholds on other European markets, unlike Deutsche Post. Rabobank analyst

Hann Verheijn said that the German group would be unable to respond as quickly

as it used to because it is still busy digesting recent acquisitions, with a

total volume of 18 billion euros. He estimated that TPG will be able to double

its foreign sales from the current 300 million euros in four years. HGS, which will hold a 29% stake in EP Europost, will incorporate 3,500

parcel shops, 500 support points and 65 depots into the venture. Until 2007, Deutsche Post will hold a monopoly over the delivery of letters

of up to 200 grams as well as for mail shots of up to 50 grams. But other

companies can still compete in these areas if their service includes some form

of added value, for example if they provide 24-hour deliveries. Copyright 2001 Handelsblatt. Source: World Reporter (Trade Mark) – FT McCarthy.

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