Polish postal service sees €250m investment

The Polish postal service is to invest some 250 million Euros on automation and computerisation as well as a new unit in central Warsaw.

The Polish postal service is to invest some €250m on automation and computerisation as well as a new unit in central Warsaw.

The investment is an increase of 11.1% – more than in 2008, mostly in logistics and computerised equipment with moves to improve sorting. Staff restructuring is also expected as part of the plan to help Poczta Polska meet the demands of competition. Poczta Polska currently employs about 100,000 people.

The implementation of how price increases should be decided in future and on what basis is yet to be agreed but it is expected that a formal proposal for postal rates would be completed ahead of 2010.

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