Year: 2005

Deutsche Post shows interest in Japanese postal service

German postal service Deutsche Post is showing an interest in its Japanese counterpart Yubin which is set for privatization in 2007, a report to appear Monday said.

Focus weekly news magazine said Deutsche Post chief executive Klaus Zumwinkel is heading for talks this week with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

According to the report, Zumwinkel will be expressing Deutsche Post’s interest and outlining Germany’s experience with privatization. Deutsche Post is also negotiating a possible cooperation agreement with Yubin.

Last week, Zumwinkel said Deutsche Post would this year continue its strategy of expanding internationally in preparation for the loss of a monopoly on mail delivery at the end of 2007.

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Post Office’s branch lines: Expansion of services is a counter revolution

IF YOU think that the Post Office is just a place to buy stamps or pick up a form to renew your passport, you haven’t been in for a while. From the array of financial services now on offer you could be forgiven for thinking that the Post Office has turned into a bank, and with the launch of its new telephone landline service last week, it is assuming the role of a utility provider too.
It is only a little over two decades since the Post Office lost control of the bulk of the supply of phone services in Britain, when Margaret Thatcher split telecoms off from the high street and mail side of the business in 1981, and subsequently privatised the newly named British Telecom. Now the Post Office has returned to the telecoms market with its Homephone service, which it says it hopes will take a million of BT’s 21 million customers over the next three years, by undercutting its charges by up to 20 per cent. As the controversy rages over branch closures – and there are more on the way – the Post Office, which is seen as being at the forefront in providing financial services for the ‘unbanked’, is pulling out all the stops to find a new role.

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Deutsche Post CEO to start talks over Japanese govt’s mail company

Deutsche Post World Net AG is interested in Japan’s state-owned mail service Yubin, which the Japanese government is set to sell into private hands in 2007, Focus magazine said in a report to be published tomorrow, citing no sources.
The magazine said Deutsche Post’s chief executive Klaus Zumwinkel is traveling to Japan to initialise talks with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi at the beginning of next week. It also said Deutsche Post is already in talks with Yubin over a possible cooperation.

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Small shops in revolt against UK Post Office

The Post Office was accused yesterday of undermining its own network of sub-post offices with demands for huge levies and restrictions on the services branches can offer. Convenience store owners, many of which have recently taken over local post office services, said the demands by the state enterprise that they pay large commissions from their other commercial activities to the Post Office were a restrictive practice that could drive many to close the sub-post offices in their shops. Demands by the Post Office for bigger payments from convenience store owners were also discouraging independent shops and chains of convenience store owners from taking over post office services, depriving many areas of the country of a branch. Store owners said the move could lead to more closures – beyond the 2,500 already shut down or earmarked for closure – should only a few incentives remain for them to step in and take over the local franchise.

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DHL brings innovation to European road freight market with launch of DHL EUROPLUS

DHL has introduced real innovation to the European road express market with the launch of DHL EUROPLUS. This product will bring new levels of service and choice to the market, with door-to-door, day-definite delivery of parcels and pallets across Europe.

The service, which encompasses the delivery of single parcels, multi-parcels and pallets, covers more than 20 European countries and territories and includes a range of features which enable customers to choose the most convenient way to ship their parcels and pallets.

DHL EUROPLUS provides the highest level of visibility for customers in the marketplace. Via track and trace technology, customers can receive up to five separate scans which pinpoint exactly where their shipment is after despatch.

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FedEx plans freighter service between India and China by Sept

FedEx Express plans to introduce five weekly freighter services between India and China by September. This service would make Federal Express the only company from India offering a next-day service to China.

According to the Chairman and Managing Director for the Indian Sub-continent, Mr Jacques Creeten, the additional flights proposed to improve connectivity in Asia would be operated on the US-India-China-Japan route.

The service, which is being planned to tap the growing business opportunities in India and China, would also help FedEx double its volume, expand its network and add to its customers.

Making use of the hub-and-spoke operational network, the express carrier currently operates five weekly West-bound flights and a once-weekly East-bound flight from India.

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DHL UK places environmental management firmly on the agenda

DHL is putting consideration for the environment at the heart of business today with the implementation of an environmental management software system from Entropy International, the first of its kind to be deployed by a UK logistics company. The decision has been prompted by requests from DHL customers to have access to auditable reports on the company`s environmental policy and practice, and DHL`s commitment to increased transparency in documenting the impact of its business on the environment.

The program will be used across a majority of DHL`s premises in the UK and Ireland, with roll-out expected in 2005, as part of the organisation`s commitment to achieving ISO14001 accreditation by 2007.

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Business Post enters the FTSE 250 Share Index

It was announced by the London Stock Exchange this week that Business Post Group plc has entered the FTSE 250 share index. Business Post’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Carvell, commented that this marks another major milestone in the continuing development of the Group. “This had been on the cards for some time” he said, “but it came a little earlier than we had expected. The market capitalisation of the Group has grown as a result of recent increases in our share price but we had, in any case, been on the threshold of entry to the index for some months now”. Business Post becomes the only British owned express delivery company to appear in this index, although a number of logistics companies feature within it.

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