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Troutdale gives FedEx USA approval to build distribution center at former Alcoa site

The city of Troutdale gave final approval Thursday to FedEx Ground to build its Northwest distribution hub on 77 acres of the former Alcoa-Reynolds Metals site, north of the Troutdale airport.
The new facility is part of FedEx’s USD 1.8 billion national expansion plan. The company plans to relocate its current Swan Island facility to the new hub, which will be about seven times larger. It will feature a fuel island, trailer garage and other structures totaling about 570,800 square feet in the initial phase.
FedEx will buy the Troutdale site from the Port of Portland, which is finalizing its purchase of the property from Alcoa Inc.
While city officials tout high-wage jobs, future tax revenue and the positive economic impact the company will bring to east Multnomah county, the hub will also increase traffic and air pollution, provide mostly part-time and contractor jobs, and could cost the city up to USD 6 million in lost income, due to tax breaks under a recently approved enterprise zone at the site.
The biggest challenge will be traffic. About 200 semitrailer and pickup and delivery van drivers will work at the new facility in the first phase of development, according to documents filed with the city. A transportation impact analysis prepared for the Port of Portland indicates that, at its peak hour, the facility will generate 423 arrivals and departures.
As a condition of approval, Troutdale asked FedEx to make several road improvements in the area, including construction of a traffic signal at the intersection of Marine Drive and Sundial Road. But the city did not impose conditions that would apply to the already clogged Interstate 84 Exit 17.

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DHL expanding its operation in Costa Rica

The international shipping company DHL this week announced plans to expand its operation in Costa Rica, creating an additional 500 jobs by February 2008.

DHL Costa Rica general manager Rodrigo Quirós told the daily La República the company has been pleased with the results of the call centers it runs here and has decided to move some of its operations from the United States to Costa Rica.

The company plans to set up another call center and a department to carry out internal administrative work. DHL will be hiring about 500 people to fill these jobs, which require English and customer service skills, Quirós said.

DHL’s decision was influenced by cost factors and Costa Rica’s proven solid labor market, he added.

The company hopes to have this new department and center up and running by February of next year at its offices in La Aurora de Heredia, north of San José.

About 2,200 people work this office, which serves as DHL’s Central American headquarters. The company grew more than 35 pct last year, from 800 employees to almost 1,100.

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Slower U.S. economy may affect DHL targets-exec

DHL’s operations in the United States are dwarfed by those of rivals Atlanta-based United Parcel Service Inc. and Memphis-based FedEx Corp. Hans Hickler, CEO of DHL USA, said DHL aims to compete with these companies using improved technology and customer service.

While DHL has some room to maneuver on price with its air package delivery service, which is linked to its international network, the company’s smaller ground delivery network has little leverage against FedEx and UPS, he said.

But he added that DHL does “not want to destabilize the market” with dramatic price reductions.

Hickler also said DHL is not interested in following UPS and FedEx in acquiring companies in the less-than-truckload market. Less-than-truckload operators consolidate small loads into a single truck.

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Correos’ Burofax online service registers growth during first semester 2007

Correos have sent 54,583 mails and generated sales of EUROS 1,024,397 through their Burofax service during the first 6 months of 2007. This represents a growth of 72.2 pct in delivery and a 73.3 pct growth in sales for the same period in 2006.

Correos launched Burofax in November 2005 and has registered a continuak growth of 4.3% monthly. It is currently the most in demand Correos product available.

Since the launch, Burofax has sent 130,000 mails and generated sales of EUR 2,457.608 with around 6,000 users registered in the website.

Burofax is the online delivery service which records proof of delivery. The main users are financial firms, investment companies, law firms, real estate agencies and mobile operators.

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Mr. Price and TNT Italy sign agreement

Mr.Price, one of the most important online sales website of electronic and electro domestic products in Italy signed an agreement with TNT Italy.

The agreement includes the delivery of the products, installation, in-house test and pick up service of all range of products offered by Mr. price website: refrigerators, laundry machines, TV, etc.

The agreement covers all regions in Italy, including rural areas. The customers can set the date and time of delivery at the moment of purchase.

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