EMS Garantpost ups net profit 29% in 2002

Russian-French joint venture EMS Garantpost, a Russian express mail service, increased net profit 29% year-on-year in the 2002 financial year (from June 1 2002 to May 31 2003) to 71 million rubles.

EMS Garantpost turnover amounted to about $20 million, up 42%. The volume of received and transported freight increased 13.3%.

“This level of growth was due to increased demand for

express deliveries because of a rise in business activity in the country,”

Alexander Semyonov, the company’s general director, said.

EMS Garantpost was founded at the end of 1990 following a decision from the Universal Postal Union (UPU) on the establishment of a global Express Mail Service network, merging the national express mail services of UPU members.

EMS Garantpost was founded by Russian state company Mezhdunarodny Pochtamt (60%), Aeroflot, Orbit bank, the French holding company Sofipost, which is part of the national postal concern La Poste, and Air France.

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