NZ Post increase postal rate to future-proof its business
The price of sending a standard letter within New Zealand will increase 10 cents to $1.30 from 1 July 2019, says New Zealand Post.
Read MoreThe price of sending a standard letter within New Zealand will increase 10 cents to $1.30 from 1 July 2019, says New Zealand Post.
Read MoreThe UK government has officially backed a move to ban low-level letter boxes from new buildings.
Read MoreDX, the delivery and logistics group, has released its half year results, revealing a 7% increase in revenue to £157 million and losses cut by 62% to £5.3 million.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Mar 6, 2019 | Infrastructure, News, Parcel, Post |
Deutsche Post DHL Group plans to commit annual investments of up to €150 million towards additional personnel, automation, and the further expansion of its mail and parcel network in Germany.
Read MorePostNL and trade unions Bond van Post Personeel (BVPP), CNV Publieke Diensten and VHP2 have reached agreements regarding a new PostNL collective labour agreement (CLA) and a new CLA for Saturday deliverers following consent from their members.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Mar 5, 2019 | News, Post, Sustainability |
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has purchased eight all-electric vehicles from Cummins Inc. The vans will be in service in California by March 31, 2019.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Mar 5, 2019 | E-Commerce, News, Parcel |
Obuv Rossii, a Russian footwear retailer with 724 stores, has announced a new project with DPD.
Read MorePosted by Emily | Mar 4, 2019 | E-Commerce, Innovation, News, Parcel, Post |
Due to a flurry of new applications, the deadline for applications to be submitted for the 2019 World Post & Parcel Awards, regarded as the “Oscars” of the mail & Express industry, has been extended to Friday 8th March.
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