Chronopost cuts jobs
Chronopost, the parcel forwarding subsidiary of French postal service operator La Poste, has announced over 300 job cuts as part of a restructuring plan.
Read MoreChronopost, the parcel forwarding subsidiary of French postal service operator La Poste, has announced over 300 job cuts as part of a restructuring plan.
Read MoreChronopost, the parcel subsidiary of the French post office, La Poste, has denied that it intends to shed 500 jobs from September as part of its ‘Energie 2007’ plan.
Read MoreThe international Chronopost Company inaugurated Monday July 4, 2005 a new agency in Marrakech. The inauguration of the new agency was held in the presence of local authorities and representatives of Barid Al the Maghreb, as well as the chairman and Director of Development Africa Gilles Moutel and a number of high ranking officials from Chronopost.
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Read MoreThe French mall service provider La Poste wants to invest up to EUR 1 billion in the global expansion of its parcel subsidiary GeoPost, which operates under the brand name DPD. A competitive global network for international parcel services is to be created by take-overs, joint ventures and cooperations. The man is forcing the pace. Claude Béglé, CEO of GeoPost International Management & Development GmbH, lists the targets for GeoPost and DPD for 2005 in one quick breath. The most important ones are: to promote strong growth of sales and earnings, the introduction of a new core product for Europe, the expansion of warehouse capacities in the hub and above all the rapid intercontinental enhancement of the DPD network. The bill for the additional expansion in Europe and the remainder of the world could cost as much as EUR 1 billion in the coming years, said the Swiss national at a press conference in Frankfurt am Main (Germany).
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