Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

UPS expanding global service in wake of US economic downturn

United Parcel Service (UPS) is expanding an international air-freight service that guarantees delivery dates in the wake of a slowing US economy, the Toronto Star reports.
The UPS Express Freight service will more than triple the amount of express lanes currently served, UPS officials said.
The service, which now reaches 52 countries, is designed to provide guaranteed time-definite, overnight-to-three day door-to-door delivery including routine customs clearance to major global metropolitan areas.
UPS has been boosting international revenue at a faster rate than in the US, where the economic expansion is waning, according to the Toronto Star. The report said UPS international operations accounted for 28 pct of the company’s total revenue in 2006.

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time:matters takeover of express specialists JNE Netherlands

time:matters is continuing its strategy of internationalization with its acquisition of JNE
the takeover ensures representation in a market with attractive potentials for development

Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt am Main / Amsterdam (the Netherlands) 9 January 2008 –

time:matters, the special service provider which is part of the Lufthansa Group and provides courier, sameday and emergency logistics, is continuing its strategy of internationalization: with effect from 1 January 2008 time:matters took over the Dutch express logistics provider, JNE.

In concrete terms the transaction, for which secrecy was agreed with regard to its financial volume, is presented in such a way that with the New Year 100 per cent of the shares of JNE Netherlands BV were transferred to time:matters Holding GmbH. As a result of the acquisition the founder and former owner of JNE, Ben Hofs, was appointed managing director of the new Dutch time:matters subsidiary. He is assisted by the co-managing director, Dr Arne Schulke, the chief financial officer of the German time:matters Holding. All the employees of JNE have been taken over by the new company.

JNE and time:matters combine an optimal “Strategic & Cultural Fit”: “The strategic company alignment is virtually congruous: both companies operate in a very businesslike way and are defined by strong customer orientation; the portfolio of services complement each other in a truly ideal way”, Franz-Joseph Miller, the chief executive officer of time:matters stated.

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Postal industry minimum wage to cost PIN Group up to 45 mln eur in 2008

The minimum wage to be brought into the postal industry, which was approved by Germany’s upper house in December, will cost PIN Group up to 45 mln eur in 2008, Chief Executive Horst Piepenburg told Die Zeit.

‘As a result of the minimum wage, costs of the PIN Group in 2008 will rise by 35-45 mln eur,’ he said.

Most of the costs are expected to be covered by a form of state reimbursement, he said.

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DHL agree partnership with Walgreens

DHL has entered into a strategic agreement with Walgreens, the nation’s largest drugstore chain, which will more than double the number of retail outlets offering DHL Express shipping services nationally.

Walgreens is projected to expand to more than 6,500 locations by the end of 2008 with more than 1,600 stores open 24 hours a day..

The new agreement is designed to readily service shippers sending and dropping off their packages via DHL for overnight, ground or international delivery. The DHL Shipping Spot will be staffed by Walgreens associates at Walgreens photo counters to weigh, label and ship customer packages to U.S. or international destinations, creating a simple and easy shipping experience.

Walgreens customers will have access to DHL’s core express products and services. Shippers will benefit from the convenience of a DHL location “down the street” and “around the corner” that provides access to a global shipping network serving over 225 countries and territories.

By end of 2008, DHL will have more than doubled its retail presence with retail shipping locations, including Walgreens and OfficeMax locations, as well as thousands of independently owned and operated shipping centers that are part of the DHL Authorized Shipping Center network.

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DHL to offer shipping services from Walgreens

DHL said on Wednesday it has entered into an agreement with Walgreen Co to offer shipping services from Walgreen’s stores by the end of 2008.

DHL said in a statement that the agreement to offer overnight, ground or international package shipping services from 6,500 stores — Walgreen is projected to have that many outlets by the end of this year — will more than double its retail presence in the United States.

The “DHL Shipping Spot” will be staffed by Walgreen employees at photo counters, DHL said.

DHL has a far smaller U.S. presence than United Parcel Service Inc and its main rival FedEx Corp, which dominate the market.

Both package giants have their own branded retail presence, FedEx Kinko’s and UPS Stores.

DHL generated about USD 4 billion of revenue in 2006.

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