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World Courier targets Chinese pharmaceutical shipments

World Courier World Courier, the US-based international courier network, is targeting the booming Chinese pharmaceutical sector by extending its cold chain network to 36 major cities in the country, including provincial capitals.

“China is poised to become the fourth largest pharmaceutical market by 2012,” said Henning Voss, director for World Courier North Asia. But he noted: “China presents many infrastructure challenges for temperature-controlled and clinical trial shipments. Domestic transport companies do not yet fully understand the many international standards at play in handling these types of shipments. As such, the real concerns and requirements of major pharmaceutical clients in China have not been adequately addressed until now.”

With its new operational network, World Courier could help pharmaceutical companies, central labs and clinical research organizations improve their supply chain efficiencies, Voss said. All temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical and clinical trial shipments are handled by trained personnel according to established operating practices and IATA transportation standards. Only validated packaging complete with industry-accepted cold-pack mediums and temperature recording devices are used.

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Australia Post 'not forcing' APEC holiday shift

Australia Post has rejected union claims mail sorters are being forced to work on the APEC public holiday next week, even though there will be no mail deliveries until the following Monday.

The Communications, Electrical and Postal Union say 600 employees are expected to turn up for work at 40 mail centers across Sydney on Friday September 7.

The union’s Ed Husic says while the workers will be paid double-time-and-a-half, they will be faced with a “nightmare” drive home after their night shift.

“The order itself from Australia Post will put pressure on our members to get into the city and navigate through the security zones on a day where sorting that mail will end up nowhere at any rate,” he said.”

But Australia Post says while mail is not being delivered on that day, sorting needs to continue to ensure services for Monday.

It says working public holidays is a normal part of the roster for full-time night sorting staff.

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TNT calls for 30 month pay freeze

TNT wants staff to agree to a 2.5 year pay freeze and to make their own payments into the company pension scheme, according to the postal group’s starting position for the latest round of pay talks.

Union Abvakabo describes the proposals as ‘dramatic’, saying the plans would cost workers hundreds of euros a year. Abvakabo wants a 3 pct rise per year.

TNT says the pay freeze is necessary to allow the company to compete with new players on the delivery market, which do not have proper salaried staff.

The company announced earlier this year that it plans to cut 6,500 jobs – a figure which could mount to 11,000 if workers do not agree to a slimmed-down pay and conditions package.

Negotiations on the new pay deal start on September 17.

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DHL opens new facility in Baltimore, Maryland

DHL announced the opening of a new facility at the Baltimore/Washington International Airport to better-serve the growing needs of shipping customers. DHL’s previous operations at the airport have been enhanced with the opening of a new, USD 1.6 million on-airport facility serving Baltimore and surrounding areas. Improved material handling equipment for aircraft container loading and unloading as well as a 25 percent larger facility now provide for a significantly more efficient operation.

The new 18,663-sq.-ft. facility will also handle additional routes, providing deliveries for more customers in Baltimore, as well as various locations in Howard County, Md., including Columbia, Elkridge, Hanover, and Jessup, and features additional load positions to accommodate more vehicles and volumes of freight.

The facility employs approximately 30, including couriers, administrative staff, managers, sales and security personnel.

The new Baltimore facility investment is one of many initiatives that DHL has undertaken to improve U.S. network efficiencies and connectivity system-wide. DHL has recently enhanced its presence in cities across the country through new facilities in New York City, Columbus, Ohio; Chicago, Ill.; Charlotte, N.C.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Charleston, S.C.; White River Junction, Vt.; and Atlanta, Ga. DHL also recently completed a USD 1.2 billion build out of its U.S. domestic network and infrastructure, including an expanded primary air and ground hub in Wilmington, Ohio, seven new Regional Sort Centers located throughout the country, and the development of new, state-of-the-art distribution facilities for the east and west coasts in Allentown, Pa., and Riverside, Calif.

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UPS expresses interest in Deutsche Post

Rumors are rife that UPS and private-equity firm Apax Partners Worldwide may bid for a stake in Deutsche Post.

The operator’s share value rose on the back of the speculation and 2Q results. “Deutsche Post are boosted by the rumor Apax and UPS might bid 28 euros a share for about 30 per cent in the company,” said Thomas Nagel, a trader at Equinet AG in Frankfurt.

2Q profit rose 13 per cent as the DHL express division increased package volumes in Asia and earned more per shipment in the US.

Net income rose to 285 million euros, from 252 million euros, or 21 cents, a year earlier.

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