Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

FedEx US to close or convert 40 service centers

FedEx are to close or convert 40 of its 300 FedEx Express World Service centers this week.

FedEx has not disclosed how many employees would be affected. The FedEx Express World Service group employs about 900 people in the 300 stores, a fraction of the company’s 245,000 staff worldwide.

In Memphis, the company employs about 30,000 people at its world headquarters, world technology center in Collierville and its hub at Memphis International Airport.

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DHL launches new online international shipping resource

Shipping giant DHL has recently launched a new online international shipping resource for estimating duties, taxes and other customs-related charges. The new Trade Automation Service (TAS) provides trade and customs data covering more than 64 countries that are responsible for 95 percent of the world’s trade. Specific tools include: landed-cost calculator, product compliance, comparative landing costs, restricted party screening and interactive classification.

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Japanese Yamato Transport to cancel deal with Lawson

Yamato Transport Co. has said that it will cancel three months later its parcel collection entrustment deal with major convenience store chain Lawson Inc. due to Lawson’s decision to do business with Japan Post.

In the past six months, Yamato held talks with Lawson, which has proposed handling parcels on behalf of both Yamato and Japan Post, a public corporation, Yamato officials said. But the negotiations broke down on Tuesday, the officials said.

Lawson announced Wednesday that it will start accepting in mid-November parcels at its convenience stores on behalf of Japan Post.

Yamato said that it rejected Lawson’s proposal out of concern that the quality of its parcel delivery service might deteriorate if the convenience store chain handles parcels both for Yamato and Japan Post.

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DHL Korea keen to play role in hub

Completion of an air cargo terminal at Incheon International Airport by a global air express company will contribute to Korea’s goal of becoming a Northeast Asian hub, said the head of DHL Korea Ltd.
“We are promoting the Northeast Asian DHL hub by building the biggest cargo terminal at Incheon International Airport,” Bae Kwang-woo, CEO of DHL Korea Ltd, said. “This goal is based on making the best use of the excellent geographical position of Incheon.”

Once completed in August 2006, the cargo terminal would become one of the 78 DHL hubs worldwide and the first in Northeast Asia, the chief executive said. Construction of the 25-square kilometer site is slated to begin July 2005.

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Lawson to handle Japan Post parcels at all outlets

Major convenience store operator Lawson Inc. will start handling Japan Post parcels at its 7,800 outlets nationwide in November, Lawson officials said.

Lawson exclusively handles packages for Yamato Transport Co. but told the courier it will end their partnership. The company has not replied yet, the officials said.

Lawson already has business ties with Japan Post. It has set up mailboxes in its outlets and opened stores inside post offices.

Lawson decided to switch partners in the parcel business because it believes a tie-up with the public corporation, which is to be privatised in stages starting in 2007, would have many advantages, the officials said.

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