Tag: Croatia

Mail deliveries in Croatia up 10percent y/y Q1 2005

Over 87.5 million mail items were delivered in Croatia in the first quarter of 2005, up by 10 pct year-on-year and down by 13.3 pct quarter-on-quarter, the Croatian Statistics Institute reported.

The number of internal mail deliveries accounted for 94 pct of the total. A total 80.2 million mail items were delivered within the country, an 11.5 pct year-on-year increase and 11.1 pct quarter-on-quarter decrease.

A total 1.7 million mail items were delivered from abroad, down by 17.8 pct year-on-year and 55.6 pct quarter-on-quarter, while the number of mail deliveries to foreign countries decreased by 20.7 pct year-on-year and 3.1 pct quarter-on-quarter to 3.7 million.

The number of package deliveries stood at 734,000, of which 703,000 were made within the country and 31,000 in international traffic.

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A new EEC Directive on working hours will cause serious security issues for the parcel industry

Trying to keep up with the myriad EEC Directives, which are constantly spawned from the Brussels hotbed of activity, is causing a nightmare for every UK industry sector. Logistics companies will not be spared the sea of paperwork as a new EEC Directive on working hours is proposed.
John Pritchard, Head of Security at Tipton based Nightspeed Secure Worldwide Express is concerned about the issues of security that the proposed new legislation will jeopardise.
He said: “If the 48 hour a week rule is inflicted on to parcel carriers it will mean taking on more staff. The parcel industry as a whole has a high turnover of drivers and warehouse staff and there is already a shortage of personnel.”

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Quality of Service 2005-08

Quality of Service 2005-08. Presentation at PostEurop Dubrovnik Feb 04 by Zdravko FAJL, Croatian Post Inc.
P:LibraryCERP – PostEurop Plenary Feb04Quality of Service _ Zdravko Fajl Croatia Post slides.pdf
Also see speech – P:LibraryCERP – PostEurop Plenary Feb04 QofS Zdravko Fajl Croatia Post

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GeoPost forms joint venture for Croatia

GeoPost has teamed up with Austrian forwarder Lagermax to extend the DPD parcel network to Croatia. Lagermax owns 70% and GeoPost 30% of new joint venture DPD Croatia. The company will offer a nationwide service through Lagermax depots in Zagreb, Split, Osijek and Rijeka.

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