Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

UPS may cancel Airbus order

U.S. parcel delivery company UPS, the last remaining customer for the cargo version of Airbus A380, may cancel its order in what would be the latest defection from the long-delayed superjumbo, a French newspaper reported Friday.

Business daily Les Echos cited unidentified sources as saying that United Parcel Service Inc. would cancel its order for 10 A380s next week. Such a move has long been rumored.

Airbus spokeswoman Barbara Kracht said Friday that she had no information about a possible cancellation. UPS officials in France would not comment on the report.

The cancellation would leave Airbus with no more customers for the cargo version of the A380, after FedEx Corp. and International Lease Finance Corp. canceled their orders last year amid repeated delays to the plane’s construction schedule.

UPS, which is scheduled to receive its first plane in the second half of 2009, said last fall it was still considering whether to change the order.

Kracht insisted Friday that the cargo version was “a very good airplane and the market is good.’

A spokesman for Airbus parent company EADS said it is sticking to its A380 cargo aircraft program regardless of how many customers it has.

“The decisive thing is not the number of current orders, but the market perspective in the long run. With 25 planes per year, it is very good,’ EADS spokesman Michael Hauger said.

Les Echos suggested a cancellation wouldn’t be all bad for the European planemaker, since it would allow Airbus to concentrate on the passenger version of the A380 — for which it has 142 firm orders — and potentially save up to one billion euros (USD1.3 billion).

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Consumer deliveries and international business to drive German CEP market growth

The German courier, express and parcels (CEP) market is likely to grow only moderately in the 4% – 5% range over the next few years. International business will continue to grow well while consumer deliveries will generate the bulk of new volumes in the domestic sector. Those are the key findings of the newly-published “CEP Market Fact Sheet Germany” from CEP-Research. The in-depth report also contains detailed market and competitor figures, profiles of the ten leading operators, and a comparative overview of their products.

Germany reinforced its status as Europe’s largest CEP market with total revenues of just over EUR 9.2 billion in 2005, the latest report by the Hamburg-based market research company revealed. The deferred parcels segment, accounting for over 60% of market revenues, grew faster than the express sector. Confirming the recent trend towards more online-generated parcels business, the B2C/C2C (or “consumer deliveries”) segment has grown to 32% of the market. Domestic business accounted for about 75% of market revenues. “We are now expecting a 4.6% increase for the overall market in 2006, with the B2C/C2C segment generating somewhat higher growth,” commented Robert Thyssen, CEP-Research manager.

In its medium-term forecast, CEP-Research predicted that the German market will grow moderately by 4.4% a year to reach total revenues of over EUR 11.4 billion in 2010. International growth will outpace domestic market growth. Key factors driving additional volumes will be the emergence of Central and Eastern Europe as an important regional import and export market, and rising international trade with Asia. While competition in the B2B sector will intensify, domestic market growth is likely to be mostly generated by increasing demand in the B2C and C2C segments.

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UPS may join Fedex in canceling Airbus A380 orders

United Parcel Service Inc. is expected to cancel an order for 10 freighter versions of the Airbus A380 superjumbo plane next week, French newspaper Les Echos said on Friday without citing sources.
For its part Airbus, owned by aerospace group EADS, could announce it will first focus on solving its problems with the passenger version of the A380 and await better times for it to produce a cargo version, Les Echos said.
But Airbus said it had no information on the reported plans “I have no information along that line,” a spokeswoman said.
Wiring installation problems have delayed deliveries of the double-decker plane by an average of two years, with the first delivery now due in late 2007 to Singapore Airlines, and led EADS to issue its third profit warning in less than a year on Wednesday.
A cancellation by UPS would follow a similar decision by its main rival FedEx Corp. which in November became the first company to cancel an A380 order, citing delivery delays.

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TNT Express Worldwide (Thailand) eyes 20 percent revenue growth

TNT Express Worldwide (Thailand) Co projects revenue to grow by 10 percent to 20 percent this year thanks to its domestic network expansion.
Marketing and commercial manager Ekkapong Na Ranong said TNT Express planned to increase its distribution depots in Thailand to 28 locations this year from 25 locations at present. However, the budget for setting up new depots was not finalised yet.

In addition, the company has launched a guaranteed express service in Thailand since Jan 1 that allows customers to send shipments weighing up to 500 kilogrammes for delivery before 9 am the next day.

The launch of the new service is possible because of the extensive network that TNT Express has built in Thailand over the last several years.

According to David Record, TNT Thailand’s country manager, the company has a presence in all major towns so it can provide a variety of products and services that enable customers to operate their businesses more efficiently.

Customers who choose the new service would pay 500 baht plus ordinary charges for TNT’s normal service, said Mr Record.

TNT planned to employ new service staff to operate the new service in Thailand, which requires longer working hours. The company also aimed to extend its Asia Road Network to China this year, he said.

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FedEx partner to open campus design center in the UK

UK Auxiliary Services announced the grand opening of the Design, Print and Mail Center in the White Hall Classroom Building at a ribbon cutting ceremony.

FedEx partnered with UK Auxiliary Services to open the new center.

Crutcher said this is only the beginning for the Design, Print and Mail Center. The next project is to open a retail store on campus where there is more visibility aside from the Classroom Building basement.

The partnership will also benefit faculty and staff while they are away from campus, such as while on sabbatical or traveling to a conference, by allowing them to use Lexington prices at other FedEx Kinko’s and charging the services to the university.

UK is now partnered as one of 1,700 FedEx Kinko’s in the nation. Steve Dillingham, managing director of operations for FedEx Kinko’s, said the available services will continue to expand.

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