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Slow growth for French CEP market

The French domestic express and parcels market is growing only moderately with e-commerce as the main growth driver, according to a report from the French postal regulator ARCEP. The liberalised mail sector is growing faster than the large monopoly sector, it also revealed.

The ARCEP annual report, based on a number of market surveys and external sources, provided figures for 2005 in comparison to 2004.

The French domestic express segment, covering light parcels up to 30kg, grew by 4.7% to revenues of EUR 1.4 billion and just under 200 million items in 2005, the report stated. Referring to other previous surveys, ARCEP said that the total French express market segment, including international shipments, had a value of EUR 3 billion in 2004.

In the parcels segment, covering single items weighing up to 30 kg, the domestic market grew by 2.6% to revenues of EUR 1.43 billion in 2005 while volumes rose by 2.8% to 355 million items, ARCEP said. The B2C segment was the largest part of the parcel market, but C2C volumes were likely to grow as consumers sold more goods through e-commerce websites, it noted. Parcel shipping generated by online orders grew by 40% between December 2004 and December 2005, the regulator said.

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French postal market opens to competition

The French postal market has been opened up to competition with the first licence awarded to a private operator. The national postal regulator ARCEP has also fixed a price cap on La Poste letter rates for the next three years.
ARCEP granted Adrexo, a direct mail distribution subsidiary of SPIR Communication (Ouest France group), a licence to provide postal services throughout France (except for Corsica). It is also considering applications from other unnamed companies. Adrexo, with 2005 turnover of some EUR237.5 million, distributes some 7.7 billion free newspapers and printed items a year as well as 25 million addressed items into letter-boxes.

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ARCEP (France) issues the first postal licence to Adrexo (Groupe Ouest France)

Under the postal regulation law of May 2005, ARCEP is responsible for issuing licences for items of correspondence to La Poste’s competitors. This morning, ARCEP issued the first licence to Adrexo (subsidiary of SPIR, Groupe Ouest France) to offer services in France, at a national level, excluding Corsica. The authorisation regime concerns items of correspondence open to competition, i.e. items of correspondence with a unit weight greater than 50 g or a price greater than EUR 1.325, that is two-and-a-half times the base tariff.

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French Regulator ART changes name to Arcep

French telecommunications regulator ART has changed its name to Arcep (L’Autorite de Regulation des Communications Electroniques et des Postes), to take account of the French postal and electronic communications sector, it was reported on May 31, 2005. The name change has been planned since the beginning of 2005, but the new name was unveiled recently. Arcep (www.arcep.fr) was set up to regulate the liberalised postal and electronic communications sector.

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