Year: 2001

Privatizing Postal Services

Privatizing Postal Services” by Daniel Krähenbühl, Head, Strategic Analysis, Swiss Post, Berne; Patrik Kerler, Vice President, De Pury Pictet Turrettini & Co. Ltd., Zurich; and Matthias Finger, Professor, Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration, Lausanne, was presented at the Ninth Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, Sorrento, Italy

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Costs on Postal Services: Is it Possible to Use the Telecommunications Network as a Metaphor and Construct a Postal Cost Model through an Engineering Process?

June 8, 2001 — “Costs on Postal Services: Is it Possible to Use the Telecommunications Network as a Metaphor and Construct a Postal Cost Model through an Engineering Process?” by Jose Soares, Advisor to the Board of IPC, and Joao M. Confraria, Board Member of ICP (Instituto das Comunicações de Portugal); and Alberto Pimenta, Director, Strategic Development, CTT Correios de Portugal S.A., was presented at the Ninth Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics, Sorrento, Italy.

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TPG takes over ALS

The TNT Post Group (TPG) with headquarters in Amsterdam (Netherlands) is continuing its expansion course in Europe. TPG has now considerably strengthened its market position in Italy with the recent takeover of the Italian company Advance Logistics Services (ALS).

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France may cost Swissair dear

Problems mounted for beleaguered Swissair on Friday when its shares fell sharply amid concerns that the troubled Swiss aviation group is likely to face higher costs to extricate itself from its unprofitable French operations.

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