Year: 2005

Fortec licencees

It’s been a while in coming but Fortec says its pallet service to Europe brings a genuinely new service to the export market as well as to the network’s members.

Fortec, the pallet network owned by French giant Geodis, was launching its new pan-European link to its licensees at a conference on Wednesday this week. Managing director Rod Abrahams, speaking to Motor Transport in advance of the conference, said the Fortexport service will be unique in offering daily departures plus guaranteed delivery times, for example: 48 hours to Germany, Benelux and the northern half of France; 72 hours to the rest of France and parts of Italy.

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Cathay Pacific’s venture with DHL soaring

Sales contributions from Cathay Pacific Airways’ cargo partnership with logistics giant DHL could almost triple by 2007 as demand expands in the Asia Pacific, according to a statement from the carrier to the stock exchange yesterday.

Cathay, which is the majority 60-40 partner with DHL in the all-cargo airline, Air Hong Kong (AHK), said DHL’s growing appetite for space on AHK flights might generate annual sales as high as 2 billion dollars by 2007, compared with an estimated 715 million dollars last year.

The international express delivery specialist uses AHK’s seven-strong freighter fleet to connect a network of Asian cities – from Shanghai to Singapore – to its USD100 million central Asia hub at Chek Lap Kok.

Asia’s biggest express operator by volume has also been reviewing expansion plans for the hub, which is operating at near its daily 440-tonne capacity after a year of operations.

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TNT Post expands Belgian business

Dutch postal company TNT Post and press distributor Agence et Messageries de la Presse (AMP) are from 1 July 2005 jointly introducing a new easy-access parcel service for Belgian consumers and small and medium-sized enterprises in Belgium. With this service, TNT Post is further expanding its existing business in the Belgian postal market. The new service offers rapid delivery of parcels within 24 to 72 hours in Belgium and the rest of Europe. TNT Post has been active in the Belgian market for some time now through its European Mail Network activities in the field of newspapers, unaddressed advertising material, printed matter and samples. For the past 18 months, TNT Post Parcel Service Belgium has been expanding its business in Belgium. The company will eventually extend its service to cover other sectors of the Belgian postal market.

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UPS` retail franchise plans in India face roadblock

United Parcel Services (UPS), which plans to set up a network of retail franchise shops in the country under the brand name UPS Stores, may find the going tough. The company’s plans are likely to get stalled with the Centre’s recent reluctance to allow foreign direct investment in retail. A section of the government does see it as an attempt to gain an indirect entry into retail. Besides, the department of posts has objected to UPS’ proposal, viewing it as a violation of the Indian Postal Act, which reserves the mail delivery system as a government function.

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Canada Post announces one-cent domestic rate increase for 2006

Canada Post Corporation today announced in the Canada Gazette a one-cent increase (2 %) in the domestic basic letter rate as well as its proposed increases for USA and International letter rates for implementation on January 16, 2006. Under the price-cap formula approved by the federal government in 2000, basic letter rate increases, when warranted, will not exceed 66.67 percent of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index from May prior to the last increase to May of the current year. Increases will be implemented no more than once a year, in January, and announced six months in advance in the Canada Gazette Part I.

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Empost appoints Sultan Al Midfa as General Manager

Empost, the UAE’s national courier company, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Emirates Post, has appointed Sultan Al Midfa its Deputy General Manager as new General Manager. The appointment of Sultan Al Midfa, comes after the retirement of Essa Al Daboos. Sultan Al Midfa has served in the position of Deputy General Manager for two years after he joined Empost in 2003. Prior to that he was the Head of International Affairs at Emirates Post, after undergoing training at Royal Mail in the UK in 1998.

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LYNX expands in Scotland

LYNX Express has invested GBP4m (EUR6m) in a purpose-built depot at Newhouse, near Glasgow. The companys biggest single investment in Scotland is a result of increasing volumes through its former unit, 10km away. The new warehouse is more than 4,500 sq metres in size and the office space is set to accommodate a call centre.

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