Spanish Correos sign agreement with Mailhouse and Zaybe

Correos signed an access deal with Mailhouse and Zaybe, giving them access to the public postal network for final deliveries. The agreement was signed by Jose Antonio Amelibia, Correos’s Commercial and Marketing Director, Antonio Ordonez Mallarino and Miguel Jesus Rodriguez from Mailhouse and Zaybe respectively.
The Spanish state postal group signed its first access deal with the private mail company Cartes Lleida last July and with Norecorreo in January 2008. The company said there are negotiations for similar contracts with other private postal operators.
The access deal signed with Mailhouse and Zaybe comprises different requirements that the private operators have to meet to be able to access the Correos network taking into account legal transparency and objectivity regulations and avoiding discrimination.
Access to the postal network is governed by a Spanish law passed in November 2006. According to this law, the companies with regulatory approval to provide postal services are legally entitled to access the public postal network managed by Correos.

Correos signed an access deal with Mailhouse and Zaybe, giving them access to the public postal network for final deliveries. The agreement was signed by Jose Antonio Amelibia, Correos’s Commercial and Marketing Director, Antonio Ordonez Mallarino and Miguel Jesus Rodriguez from Mailhouse and Zaybe respectively.
The Spanish state postal group signed its first access deal with the private mail company Cartes Lleida last July. And with Norecorreo in January 2008. The company said there are negotiations for similar contracts with other private postal operators.
The access deal signed with Mailhouse and Zaybe comprises different requirements that the private operators has to meet to be able to access the Correos network taking into account legal transparency and objectivity regulations and avoiding discrimination.
Access to the postal network is governed by a Spanish law passed in November 2006. According to this law, the companies with regulatory approval to provide postal services are legally entitled to access the public postal network managed by Correos.

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