Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

USPS and Estafeta USA sign licensing agreement

The United States Postal Service have announced the signing of a licensing agreement with Estafeta USA Inc., a leading private courier company in Mexico, which allows the company limited usage of the U.S. Postal Service logo.

Estafeta USA Inc. links to the U.S. Postal Service domestic delivery network by clearing inbound packages originating in Mexico through U.S. Customs, transporting them into the United States, and tendering them to the U.S. Postal Service at the McAllen, Texas post office as domestic Priority Mail.

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DHL clashes with China’s postal service

A clash between DHL and China’s postal service over the German group’s entry into the domestic express delivery market has highlighted the tensions between foreign companies and the Chinese government over regulation of the country’s parcel delivery market.

Last month DHL, a unit of Deutsche Post, announced the launch of a domestic express delivery service, the first operated by a foreign company in China.

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Express Postal Cos expect no competition change in Latvia after EU Accession

The largest express postal companies operating in Latvia expect no significant change in competition once the Baltic state joins the EU on May 1 this year.

Baltic Logistic System CEO Julija Moreva said that all the potential competitors are already present on the Latvian market “and expecting a rise in the amount of shipments, there will be enough work for everyone.”

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