Dutch Selekt Mail delivers 250 mln postal items 2005

Postal services company Selekt Mail Nederland, a joint venture of Dutch publisher Royal Wegener and German Deutsche Post AG, delivered 250 million postal items in 2005 compared to 100 million in 2004, the company said on February 24, 2006.

Selekt Mail expects to deliver 330 million postal items in 2006. The company did not announce financial figures for 2005.

The revenue growth in 2005 was in line with the volume increase, the company explained.

The number of deliverymen increased to 8,000 in 2005 from 5,500 in 2004. [Editor’s note: Selekt Mail (www.selektmail.nl) was established in November 2002 and is active in the delivery of printed press and magazines. The company has a share of 10 pct on the liberalised part of the domestic postal market, the Dutch News Digest reported.]

(Alternative/Original name: Koninklijke Wegener NV)

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