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NZ Post rivals step up protest

COMPLAINTS of anti-competitive behaviour against NZ Post are growing
as two more independent mail services close and two survivors take
their case to the government. Following the collapse of National Mail,
Today’s Post in Nelson and
Smart Post in Whakatane have closed. Franchise operator Pete’s Post has
plans to expand to Auckland in
the next few weeks but owner Murray McBeth said the company had been
hit hard by NZ Post’s aggressive tactics.

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Deya wins contract with BT

Specialist distribution services company, Deya, has won a three-year contract to deliver 15 million BT phone books to homes and businesses across the UK.

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Boxing in Express: Trends analysis

The future has arrived at the air express industry and it’s come packaged in a box. In sorting hubs around the United States, the express operators that built businesses by getting premium prices to ship letters and documents overnight in standardized envelopes are seeing growth in that lucrative trade crumble under the weight of electronic communications. In a world becoming accustomed to the instant transfer of material anywhere, overnight delivery doesn’t look so fast anymore and the express carriers are adjusting in ways that promise to have an impact across a world of companies that delivery goods by air.

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Going Dutch: TNTs interest in the US

While most express and regulatory eyes in the United States have been on Deutsche Post’s prospective move into the domestic American market, TNT International Express has had other plans. The express unit of the TNT Post Group, the Dutch postal operator, is starting up a domes-tic delivery operation that looks to skim some of the cream off the top of the world’s largest air express market and to at least partly close a long-standing gaping hole in TNT’s international network.

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Goliath VS. Goliath – US air-express market

The battle for the lucrative US air-express market is attracting giant
foreign
competitors with government backing, notably Deutsche Post’s DHL Airways and
TNT
Post Group’s TNT International Express USA; trade groups lobby for protection

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