Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

Belgian PM supports DHL’s expansion plans

Dutch prime minister, Guy Verhofstadt, has stated that DHL must keep its European head office in Belgium, preferably at Zaventem international airport near Brussels.

The PM spoke to the media after a two-day government meeting following threats by DHL that it may move its European hub from Brussels if the Belgian authorities don’t approve the company’s growth plans. Local residents are strongly opposed to DHL’s plans to operate additional night flights out of Zaventem airport.

In an attempt to appease both the anti-noise opponents and DHL, Verhofstadt suggested a compromise: DHL could be allowed to expand its operations until September 2004. If the parties fail to find a solution that is acceptable to all, then the government would consider the implications of losing DHL to another airport.

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UPS Express operations in Japan to become wholly-owned

UPS has announced it will acquire the minority shareholding of its joint-venture partner in Japan, Yamato Transport Co. Effective April 1, 2004, the joint-venture company, UPS Yamato Express Co. will become a wholly-owned company of UPS.

“As the world’s second largest economy, Japan is a very important market for UPS,” said Ken Torok, president of UPS Asia Pacific. “The wholly-owned company will strengthen our express operation and complement our existing global distribution and logistics capabilities.”

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US mailers seek to share processing work

Several large magazine publishers are seeking approval to take over more mail-processing work from the U.S. Postal Service in exchange for cheaper mailing rates.

If successful, the change could mean periodical mailers will perform work now done at Postal Service facilities — sorting, applying bar codes, and other work — a process known as work sharing.

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No decision on more Brussels night flights for DHL

The two-day cabinet meeting failed to produce binding decisions on a number of issues, and in particular on the controversial problem of night flights at Brussels International Airport in Zaventem (Brussels Brabant).

A clear decision on DHL and the limit of 25,000 night flights per year has been postponed until later on this summer or autumn, until well after the regional elections on June 13.

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