Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

British courier CitySprint makes regional acquisition

CitySprint has acquired Birmingham-based courier company PBS Deliveries for an undisclosed sum to expand its national network whilst further strengthening its established Midlands operations.

CitySprint, with 31 locations and a fleet of over 1,500 couriers, said that despite the current economic turmoil it is continuing its successful growth strategy of focussing on organic expansion and strategic add-on acquisitions to maintain its strong foothold and grow its market share.

The company has taken over PBS’s city centre location and will retain its staff as well as its 25 self-employed couriers. PBS owner and founder Kris Mazumder will remain at CitySprint as Logistics Manager, managing the Birmingham business.

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TNT trading statement

Trading conditions in TNT’s European Express business have significantly worsened in September and, based on the volume patterns in the first two weeks of October, TNT expects this pressure to continue in the fourth quarter.
Within a context of severe global volatility in financial markets, the recessionary trend in the economy in Europe has accelerated, causing the volumes in the premium International Express (air) product to decrease around 10pct. The Economy Express volumes (road) have continued to grow albeit well below levels of 2007.
In the Express Emerging platforms the growth and margins continued to develop in line with our outlook.
TNT’s Mail business is also developing according to the outlook, producing a robust operating income and cash flow for 2008.
TNT was able to refinance its capital requirements in August, ahead of the deepening of the financial crisis in September/October. Combined with the strong cash flow, this puts TNT on a solid financial footing going forward.
TNT will present an updated outlook for 2008 in its Q3 publication on October 27. The margins in the Express ‘’International & Domestic’’ line of business are currently expected to develop around a solid 9 pct for the full year, with somewhat lower revenue growth. No changes in other lines of the outlook are currently foreseen.

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Interview: "Posts can profit from parcels growth" – UPU

The world’s Posts can profit from continued growth in parcel volumes driven by e-commerce and benefit from international initiatives to improve interconnectivity, the head of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) told CEP-Research in an interview.

E-commerce and online shopping, in particular, had changed the way supply chains are organised, Dayan said. “Increasingly, these supply chains depend on faster, more frequent and reliable delivery options of smaller consignments over greater distances.”

The picture is more mixed in the express market, according to Dayan. “The differences between EMS, parcels and small packets are not always clearly defined,” he pointed out. According to UPU figures issued this summer, the 149 Posts in the UPU EMS Cooperative increased their express volumes by 23pct between 2004 and 2006, with an average 88pct on-time delivery performance.

Under the new world postal strategy, the UPU will focus on improved interconnectivity to reduce technical barriers between the world’s Posts, governance issues and development activities in certain world regions. Interconnectivity will cover areas such as better end-to-end track-and-trace through a common IT standard, and EDI interfaces with airlines via IATA and customs authorities through the WCO. Payment services and online services will be two other important growth areas.

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Nightfreight – The Interview

Nightfreight is a specialist delivery business with a well-established national distribution network capable of handling items of all weights and dimensions. The company made a name because of its specialism in handling ‘difficult’ parcels, but in fact its overall offering is quite diverse covering a full range of delivery options including next day and three day delivery, 2-man home delivery and a dedicated contract logistics service. Earlier this year Nightfreight launched a ‘Pay as You Go’ 2 man home delivery service designed to save retailers up to 50% of their existing transport costs. This new delivery solution is the UK’s only independent shared user network service available to retailers on a pay as you go basis for an unlimited range of products. Nightfreight’s Managing Director Peter Louden talks to WLN.

WLN – Peter, can you summarise exactly what Nightfreight does?
Nightfreight is first and foremost a parcels carrier, with about 90% of our 5,000 customer accounts consisting of network operations made up of classic overnight deliveries and what is often termed “difficult” freight. However, we are also a major player in the two-man home delivery sector and our Deliver2home service now accounts for more than £40 million of our revenue. We also operate a range of other specialist home delivery options and a dedicated logistics service.

The company currently employs over 2,300 staff at over 70 operating sites around the United Kingdom and operates in excess of 1,000 vehicles. Last year we successfully delivered over 18 million items and have a turnover of £140 million pa.

WLN – Can you tell us more about the Nightfreight ‘Pay as You Go’ home delivery service?
The service, is managed through our Deliver2Home division and is targeted at medium and large retailers who are currently using fixed cost resources such as dedicated vehicles and warehousing, either in-house or through a third party, which have to be paid for fifty-two weeks of the year, regardless of usage. The savings, up to 50%, can be made through reducing or eliminating these fixed costs and replacing them with a variable charging structure (Pay as You Go) that directly relates to the number of deliveries required. As a result, retailers will be able to deal with peaks and troughs throughout the year without incurring unnecessary price penalities.

Other benefits of the service include the ability to deal with difficult geographical demands – Deliver2Home offers a daily delivery to 90% of UK postcodes and with varying weekly delivery timetables to all other postcodes areas – guaranteed service levels, a web based booking system and track and trace.

WLN – What is behind your decision to launch it?
Now more than ever retailers are facing increased delivery and fuel costs, customer demand for higher levels of service and an uncertain market. Understandably they need to look to their supply chains as a way of saving money or risk seeing their margins eroded by distribution costs. Nightfreight’s unique ‘Pay as You Go’ solution will enable them to save up to 50% of their costs whilst maximising productivity levels within their remaining in house and/or third party assets.”

WLN – So is home delivery becoming an increasingly important part of your business and how else are you targeting this area?
Home delivery is a growing market, and there’s a clear move towards outsourcing among online, catalogue and high-street retailers. This creates an opportunity for us to expand in this market.

The Nightfreight network has the ability to deliver a wide range of products to anywhere in the UK including anything from lamp posts and digger buckets to mattresses, treadmills and swimming pools. Deliver2home draws on Nightfreight’s experience of handling awkward products to enable retail and manufacturing customers to concentrate on their core activities safe in the knowledge that their products will be delivered by an expert on-time and undamaged.

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City Link announces new senior management team

City Link has announced a new senior management structure.

Heading the new senior management team is recently appointed Managing Director Petar Cvetkovic, who was previously Chief Executive Officer at Target Express, the company that City Link parent Rentokil Initial Plc acquired for GBP 210m in November 2006. Petar has a wealth of experience in this sector and over many years has built a strong reputation as a hands-on leader and team builder.

He is joined on City Link’s new Executive Board by Stuart Godman, Sales & Marketing Director, Operations Director Phil Duckworth, IT Director Linda Van As, Human Resources Director Pat Stringfellow, Support Services Director Ken Johnson and Finance Director Colin Tyler, all extremely experienced in their line of expertise. For example executive Phil Duckworth has a successful career track record in Operations in both businesses with City Link for 10 years and Target Express for 6 years.

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