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Postcomm CEO to debate future postal landscape

Postcomm CEO, Sarah Chambers, will join a panel at PPA’s CEO conference (3 November) to consider the future postal landscape.

The conference as a whole will focus on the supply chain and how publishers are making the most of opportunities in the digital publishing environment.

Chambers will be joined by Sally Cartwright, director-at-large at Hello!, and Keith Jones, chief executive of Reed Business Information, who will moderate sessions on supply chain issues due to their respective chairmanships of the PPA Newstrade Committee and the PPA Postal Contract Group.

Bill Murray, managing director, group business information strategy, at Haymarket, current chairman of the UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP), will also moderate a session to discuss online and interactive issues. The session will also include a research presentation from AOP director and head of PPA Interactive, Alex White.

The event will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel, Park Lane, London and will be followed by PPA’s AGM and Marcus Morris Award lunch.

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Internet orders for delivery to home rose by 46 per cent.

Argos total sales were up 13 per cent, new stores contributed nearly 8 per cent. 13 new stores opened in the period. Like-for-like sales increased by 5 per cent. Argos Direct, the delivery to home operation, grew by 13% in the period and accounted for 25 per cent of Argos’ sales. Within this, Internet orders for delivery to home rose by 46 per cent, representing 8 per cent of total sales. An additional 10 per cent of sales were reserved by phone or the Internet for later collection in store. Sales at Homebase increased in the six months to 31 August 2006 by 1 per cent in total, of which 4 per cent came from new stores. Homebase opened a net seven stores in the period bringing the total to 304, of which 156 had a mezzanine floor.

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Kerry Logistics expands into Europe

Hong Kong-based Kerry Logistics Network is establishing a pan European presence with the opening of initial offices in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Headquartered in Hamburg, Kerry Logistics GmbH began operations in eight locations across Germany, Austria and Switzerland on September 1st.

According to Kerry’s managing director responsible for Germany and Central & Eastern Europe, Michael Dieckmann, while Kerry Logistics has a very strong heritage in China and Asia, it has also been rapidly establishing a global footprint with well established businesses in the UK, Spain and Australia.

With more than 700 operating licences in China alone, Kerry Logistics has operations in 260 cities in the Asia-Pacific region, and its global network covers six continents.

Aside from a range of China distribution centres for general cargo, specialised facilities also handle bonded cargo, dangerous goods, temperature-controlled and perishable goods plus an increasing fleet of vehicles.

According to Dieckmann, further expansion over the next two years will include other German language countries and the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland.

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DHL in NHS supply deal

DHL has signed an agreement with the NHS to increase its share of the medical supply market. DHL will take over 1,650 staff from the public sector NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency, which it expects will result in GBP22 billion (USD41 billion) worth of goods to be delivered, providing some GBP1.6 billion in revenue. The new company will be known as NHS Supply Chain.

The NHS is expected to save 5per cent (around GBP1 billion) of turnover over the life of the project, according to the Department of Health.

Currently, DHL supplies around 45per cent of non pharmaceutical supplies, with the remaining NHS organisations operating alone or in consortia. According to DHL, it hopes to increase its share to between 70per cent and 80per cent, using Novation, the largest US medical supplies company, as a subcontractor.

The deal has attracted criticism from the largest trade union, Unison, which has said “This is taking an award-winning not-for-profit business that shares the savings it makes with the NHS and handing it over to a profit-making one.”
DHL has signed an agreement with the NHS to increase its share of the medical supply market. DHL will take over 1,650 staff from the public sector NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency, which it expects will result in GBP22 billion (USD41 billion) worth of goods to be delivered, providing some GBP1.6 billion in revenue. The new company will be known as NHS Supply Chain.

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