Year: 2002

How Courier Exchange aims to consolidate its lead

if any sector of the logistics market needed a freight exchange, it must be the same-day courier business.
Put yourself in the position of a despatch clerk.
An urgent job comes up without advance warning; you send a van a hundred miles up the road; yet you’ve had no time to arrange a paying back-load for it. How marvellous if you could log on to a Web site where you would find a whole list of couriers who need freight moved from the distant area back to your own and need it moved today. Problem solved.

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Watchdog warns on Post Office Competition

Sir John Bourn, head of the National Audit Office, will today warn that imminent plans to remove much of the monopoly protection enjoyed by Consignia, the renamed Post Office operator, could hinder its ability to meet obligations to provide a universal service, including rural areas. The tone of the NAO report will provide support for union leaders and postal managers who have warned of the danger of allowing rival operators to “cream off” the most lucrative mail customers.

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Freight Exchanges

Only a few months ago — though already it may seem like years — the number of organisations claiming to offer online freight exchanges literally filled a book (as readers of the e.logistics Magazine Online Freight Exchange Guide will know).
However, the inexorable shake-out in the wider dotcom community has taken its toll on the freight exchange market. Some ventures collapsed before ever doing any serious trading, while others have struggled on at the margins of the business, with little apparent prospect of ever moving into the mainstream.

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Plan to close half of all post offices

UP TO HALF OF Britain’s 17,500 post offices could be closed down under plans drawn up by Consignia as a desperate measure to cut losses.

The former Post Office wants to close 1,000 post offices now with a further 7,000 to go over the next five years, according to a strategic plan submitted by Consignia to ministers in London.

The report, produced by senior Consignia executives, claims too many post offices are making losses and have to be closed if the company wants to have a future.

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NAO warns postal regulator of risks in bringing competition to industry

The National Audit Office has warned Postcomm, the new postal services regulator, that there are risks associated with its objectives to bring improvements to the industry through competition.

In a report, the NAO said there may be insufficient competition to generate an improved service to most customers due to the strength of Consignia’s brands, particularly Royal Mail and from the company’s response to competitors.

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