Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

GLS plans Spanish acquisitions worth about 250 mln Eur in total

Royal Mail Group PLC’s unit General Logistics Systems (GLS), formerly German Parcel, is planning to expand into the Spanish market through acquisitions and has about 250 mln Eur to spend, chief executive Rico Back told newspaper Die Welt.

‘We are in takeover talks in Spain and are planning to complete those in the coming two months,’ he said.

The company plans to further expand its operations into Romania and the Baltic states, the report added.

GLS is currently the third-largest parcel service in Europe.

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New economy services slashes costs for exporters

Up to half of New Zealand businesses sending items overseas would be prepared to trade off an extra day or two in delivery times in exchange for a big saving in international courier costs.

That’s why New Zealand Post has launched a new cut-price international courier service that will get merchandise to Australia in just 2-3 days – and 10 other countries within six days – and will cost 30% less than their premium courier service.

The aim of International Economy Courier is to provide a far more cost-effective service for exporters and other organisations.

New Zealand Post’s International General Manager, Clare Kernot, says studies by research company Nielsen show that many parcels and documents “don’t have to be on someone’s desk in Sydney the next day”.

“The Nielsen research shows that many organisations – particularly exporters – will be more than happy for a parcel to take two to three days to cross the Tasman if it means they’ll make big cost savings.”

Kernot says New Zealand Post wants to fill “a major hole in the market – between the low-cost international mail services and the high-cost courier services offered by most international courier companies”.

She says an astonishing number of people overseas are, for example, buying innovative New Zealand products from New Zealand websites. “Many people are prepared to wait a few days for parcels to turn up. Our International Economy Courier service offers all the security, track-and-trace and door-to-door delivery of full-price courier services – it just runs at a slightly more leisurely pace but costs considerably less.”

Delivery of a 5kg parcel from New Zealand to Sydney will cost NZD53.75 under International Economy Courier compared to NZD76.79 via New Zealand Post’s premium International Express service.

International Economy Courier will deliver items weighing up to 30kg to 11 countries – Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, Ireland and the UK. Items travelling the farthest distance – to Ireland and the UK – will be delivered in 5-6 days.

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DPD expands express services in Germany

DPD has upgraded its express services to try to win more business in the strongly-growing premium segment of the CEP market.

The GeoPost subsidiary said that it has expanded its existing time-definite next-day delivery options of 10:00 and 12:00 with the addition of an 8:30 option and a Saturday delivery service. These new options were introduced on February 1.

With effect from April 1, DPD is offering further express service options. These include recipient identity checks, shipment collection or exchange, and pro-active alerts per SMS.

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PIN Group buys southern German mail firm

Privately-owned mail company PIN Group, one of the leading competitors to Deutsche Post, has strengthened its presence in southern Germany with the acquisition of Briefnetz Süd (BNS) for an undisclosed sum.

BNS was created in 2005 through the merger of the delivery units of three large southern German newspaper groups, and currently delivers about 800,000 pieces of mail per day.

BNS will in future operate as the PIN Group’s regional distribution company in southern Germany. PIN Group already has branches in several cities in the region.

“The acquisition of Briefnetz Süd is an importance milestone in the completion of our full regional delivery network in southern and south-western Germany,” said PIN Group CEO Günter Thiel.

The PIN Group, which is majority-owned by three leading German publishing groups, has 7,000 employees, annual mail volumes of one billion pieces and turnover of EUR 350 million.

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Correos net profits down 30 percent

Correos reported that net profits dropped by 30 percent last year to EUR 142.2 million from EUR 204.4 million in 2005. A near 6 percent rise in personnel costs – due to salary increases and a rise in the number of permanent staff – reduced operating profit, although revenues rose 2.7 percent to EUR 2.025 billion from EUR 1.972 billion the year before. Total operating expenses rose 4.8 percent to EUR 1.85 billion.
Correos said it invested over EUR 230 million in new infrastructure, equipment, products and services in 2006 (EUR 143 million buying premises and land), and was planning to spend a further EUR 247.8 million in 2007, the fourth year of its 2004-2008, EUR 1 billion modernisation drive, which has seen it open 16 out of 17 new mail hubs nationwide.
“These results confirm the positive moves in recent years towards consolidating Correos’ leadership in the Spanish postal market,” the group said in a statement.
“Correos has gained economic strength, has advanced in managerial flexibility and efficiency, and has implemented an ambitious plan to incorporate information and communication technologies that allow a more agile response to new customer and client demands, offering a more competitive service in the face of full EU postal liberalisation,” it added.
The state-owned company made the contracts of over 4,000 temporary workers permanent at the end of last year and took on a further 669 new employees. It now has around 65,000 staff.

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