Month: June 2003

An Post Names Chief Executive

The Board of An Post has appointed Mr Donal Curtin to be the new chief executive of An Post. He will take up his position on July 14 upon the retirement of Mr John Hynes. Mr Curtin has had a distinguished career at senior management and operational level in the ESB where he held the position of Commercial Director as well as several high level posts in its subsidiary ESB International (ESBI).

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Postcomm agrees working arrangements with OFT

Postcomm today published a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) setting out how it will work with the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) on issues affecting competition. This follows a three month consultation on a draft issued at the end of 2002. The OFT enforces the Competition Act 1998 (and recently the Enterprise Act 2002), which prohibits anti-competitive behaviour in the UK. Postcomm has a responsibility for enforcing Royal Mail’s licence, which, among other things, requires the company not to act anti-competitively. There is therefore a potential overlap between the roles of Postcomm and OFT in this area.

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Difficult takeoff for Cameroon Postal Service

The posting of over 1400 personnel by the Minister of P&T to the Cameroon Postal Service Corporation may mark the beginning of serious business.

It is almost certain that reforms in the postal sector in Cameroon are producing quite an undesirable effect, following the lazy take off of activities in certain structures such as the Cameroon Postal service corporation. Three years after its creation, what initially looked like a veritable spur in the balance and harmonious development of the postal network and services is almost becoming an illusion.

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Moroccan Post Office turnover rises in 2002

The turnover achieved by “Barid Al-Maghrib”, Moroccan post authority, reached in 2002 1.09bn [Moroccan] dirhams (117.6m US dollars), which is a rise of 2 per cent compared to the figures of 2001.

The figures were released by Barid Al-Maghrib general manager during the company’s administrative board meeting. He also said the state-owned company’s financial results are on the rise.

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Fedex expands Hong Kong logistics

FedEx Express said it has expanded its logistics distribution centers around Hong Kong by entering into agreements with two companies, TradePort Hong Kong and Sun Logistics.

FedEx said it is the first express transportation company to establish facilities at TradePort, the joint venture air freight hub, which will allow its Supply Chain division to optimize the handling of time-critical and time-sensitive products. FedEx plans to move into the new facility in mid-July.

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DHL Danzas strengthens network in Turkey

Deutsche Post World Net has completed the purchase of Berben Express, the Turkish agent for DHL Danzas Air & Ocean.

Polat Bengiserpe, general manager and former owner of Berben Express, will manage the new Deutsche Post subsidiary.

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