Tag: China

Finland Post, Hong Kong's MultiFreight in Cargo Transport Deal

Finland Post said on January 25, 2006 it signed an agent contract with Hong Kong’s company MultiFreight (H.K.) Ltd, under which MultiFreight will provide sea and air cargo services between Finland and China. The agreement strengthens Finland Post’s position in Finland as a provider of international cargo and freight forwarding services, the company said. Hankyu Express manages Finland Post’s transports in the remainder of the Asian countries.

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FedEx Express to acquire express business of Chinese transportation company DTW Group

FedEx Corporation announced today that its FedEx Express unit had signed an agreement with Tianjin Datian W. Group Co., Ltd. (“DTW Group”) to acquire DTW Group’s 50 percent share of the FedEx-DTW International Priority express joint venture and DTW Group’s domestic express network in China for USD400 million. FedEx and DTW Group entered into a joint venture agreement in 1999. JPMorgan acted as exclusive financial advisor to FedEx. PricewaterhouseCoopers acted as exclusive financial advisor to DTW Group. The acquisition will include: DTW Group’s 50 percent share in the International Priority express joint venture, converting the joint venture into a wholly FedEx-owned company; the DTW Group assets used to perform International Priority services; and DTW Group domestic express assets from 89 DTW Group locations.

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China to let banks and postal services into insurance sector

China plans to allow its banks and postal services to set up insurance companies as it moves to diversify the structure of the expanding industry. The country’s insurance regulator is studying the possibility of letting commercial lenders and postal service bureaus establish insurance ventures, Wu Dingfu, chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, said Friday at the regulator’s annual conference in Beijing. “We are encouraging more entities to join in the insurance sector, and the potential participants include large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises, banks and the postal services authority,” Wu said. China Post, the national authority of postal services, has teamed up with France’s CNP Assurance to set up a life insurance venture in Beijing. While China Post signed the agreement with CNP in 2002, the 50-50 joint venture is yet to start selling policies. “The joint venture [Sino-French Life Insurance Co] is still pending the final green light from the authorities to go ahead,” a source said.

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DHL, UPS eye business opportunities in China’s Qingdao

DHL has announced that it will launch cargo flights between Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province, and Hong Kong via Hangzhou, in eastern Zhejiang Province, in February next year. Several months ago, another express giant UPS from the United States launched direct cargo flights between Qingdao and Inchon, the Republic of Korea. Ken Rorok, UPS Asia-Pacific regional president, said Qingdao, as a major harbor city, provides broader market opportunities.

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La Poste to enter China by partnering with Kerry EAS

France’s La Poste is to cut into the Chinese market by forming a partnership with China’s logistics company Kerry EAS. The two parties has clinched an initial agreement, and they will respectively make CNY 100 million investment in creating a joint venture. Besides, they have been in touch since the beginning of the year, and their new company is expected to be launch into operation in 2006.

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