Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

Blue Dart Revenue up at 240.64 Crores.

Blue Dart Express Limited declared its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008 at its Board Meeting held in Mumbai.

Income from operations for the 1st quarter 2008 was Rs. 239.70 Crores, an increase of 31.95 pct over the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company posted Rs. 45.66 Crore profit before tax for the quarter ended March 31, 2008, as compared to Rs. 23.43 Crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2007.

Speaking on the occasion, Anil Khanna, Managing Director, Blue Dart Express Ltd said “Blue Dart in its 25th year of operations stands committed to its role of a trade facilitator. We have over the years built our differentiation on the fundamentals of service excellence and customer centricity. We serve a loyal customer base and our results are a confirmation of our customer’s trust in us and of our commitment to serve their business.”

He further added “With the reinforcement of our ground express product ‘Dart Surfaceline’ last year, we have now expanded our reach to over 20,843 locations across the country. Today, we are the only service provider with a distinctive capability to offer the entire gamut of express distribution solutions.”

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Deutsche Post World Net Magazine Award

Deutsche Post World Net’s worldwide executive magazine Network received the top platinum award at the 2007 Inspire Awards in San Diego, California, USA. Network took first place in the “Employee Publications-Print-Bimonthly” category.

The magazine also received the “Best Visual Design” special achievement award.

In the overall competition that included all categories, Network received 99 out of 100 points, which matched the winner and put the magazine in second place among the over 550 internal corporate publications submitted from all over the world.

In producing Network, Deutsche Post World Net draws on the graphic design and writing expertise of two communications agencies: medienfabrik Gütersloh in Germany and theblueballroom in England.

The jury explained why Network stood out among the great field of competitors. “Overall we find this to be first class work; it received a total of 99 points, which was the maximum number of points awarded this year. The magazine makes a unique connection with the target audience and delivers relevant and persuasive messages,” said Christine Kennedy, Managing Director of LACP.

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FedEx Kinko’s Survey Finds Small Businesses Concerned about Economy

FedEx Kinko’s, released the results of its national “Signs of the Times” small business survey, which found 89 percent of those small business owners polled were moderately to very concerned about the current economy’s impact on their business. Despite concerns, decreasing their marketing and advertising budgets is not a likely course of action. In fact, 92 percent of survey respondents say they will either keep their spending the same or increase it this year.
The online survey, conducted in March 2008 with nearly 500 small business owners and decision makers, identified significant trends specific to this important sector of the U.S. economy for the year. In addition to their concerns about the economy, 66 percent of those polled foresee flat or falling profits in 2008, but these companies are looking for ways to combat the tough economy in a cost-effective fashion. Moreover, 41 percent of responding businesses are considering an increase in spending on marketing and advertising initiatives this year.
Blasingame says small businesses often underestimate the basic elements of a marketing program. Only 32 percent of survey respondents said they believe that signs, banners and posters help drive business and customer traffic. According to Blasingame, the lack of good signs inside and outside the walls of small businesses is a missed opportunity—especially for those with modest budgets.

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E-BOX Demonstration at Post expo 2007 in Barcelona

The first intelligent C2C parcel shipping system was demonstrated by E-BOX at Post expo 2007 in Barcelona.

How does it work ?

1. Register with the postal operator
2. After registration, buy a barcode stamp from the postal operator (on the internet, shop, by mail or from a post office).
3. Stick the barcode stamp on the parcel.
4. Scan the barcode at the consol. The hatch unlocks after validation of the barcode (green light indicator).
5. Open the hatch and place the parcel inside the gateway enclosure.
6. Close the hatch. This will lock and allow the transfer of the parcel into the parcel collection box. You automatically receive notification of the transaction in real time by e-mail from the postal operator.

OPTION 1 : Notification of the transaction by SMS
OPTION 2 : Dedicated mail container inside the gateway enclosure for certified mail and electonic
notification by the postal operator.
OPTION 3 : Reinforced Identification of the sender with a double scan of the parcel barcode and the customer’s personal card.

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