Peru: DHL firms position in courier market
The Peruvian subsidiary of DHL expects a US$20mil turnover in 2000, as it
penetrated market niches that allow a 175 growth on sales, compared with
2000.
The Peruvian subsidiary of DHL expects a US$20mil turnover in 2000, as it
penetrated market niches that allow a 175 growth on sales, compared with
2000.
On the eve of a House Government Reform Committee hearing on Postal Service performance, executives of three airfreight carriers announced that their companies will step up opposition to an unprecedented agreement between the U.S. Postal Service and Federal Express.
Read MoreApril 3, 2001 — TNT Post Group NV said its unit PTT Post, which runs the Dutch postal service, will open 300 postal service centres or “Business Points” for corporate customers. The move looks to offset the PTT’s plans to close some post offices and transfer services to supermarkets and shopping centres. While retail settings will better serve consumers, business clients have expressed a preference for the local service points, TPG said.
Read MoreAllan Leighton has been appointed to the new post office company, Consignia Holdings Plc, as one of five non-executive directors, with effect from Monday 2nd April 2001
Read MoreFaced with a weaker demand for postal services and rising costs, the Postal Service Board of Governors directed management Tuesday to study how much the agency could save by eliminating Saturday mail service and consolidating postal facilities
Read MoreReality turnover hits £219m in the first half of this year
Read MoreSAirGroup, the parent of Swissair, unveiled the first raft of measures on Monday, including the disposal of some non-core assets, aimed at shoring up the company after its airline investments brought it to the brink of collapse
Read MoreUPS to offer receivables book management and financincing facility
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