Tag: Deutsche Post

Former Lufthansa chief Weber to head Deutsche Post supervisory board

Former Deutsche Lufthansa chief Jurgen Weber is to become head of the supervisory board at logistics company Deutsche Post AG, Die Welt reported. The newspaper said that after six years at the helm of the supervisory board, Josef Hattig will step down May 10. Weber, considered to be a favourite candidate of current Deutsche Post chief Klaus Zumwinkel, is looked at with mistrust by other workforce representatives, according to the paper. He would head the supervisory board until November 2008, the paper added.

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Dutch TNT Post wins court case on use of word 'Post' in Germany

The court in Nuremberg, Germany, has ruled in favour of Dutch mail and logistics company TNT NV’s mail division TNT Post, which may continue using the word ‘post’ in Germany, TNT said on April 27, 2006. The court ruled against Deutsche Post and dismissed its claim against competitor TNT Post. Deutsche Post has been challenged by the use of the word ‘post’ by other companies for years, repeatedly saying, it would undertake legal actions through to the highest court if necessary. The court ruled against Deutsche Post also in other cases. Deutsche Post said, it would appeal the judgment of the court in Nuremberg.

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Bayer, Deutsche Post in document logistics agreement

Bayer Business Services and Deutsche Post have entered into a document logistics agreement covering invoice receipt processing. Bayer said the deal will strengthen its integrated services for finance and accounting. The framework agreement calls for Deutsche Post to provide international handling of services such as processing and scanning of incoming invoices, reading invoice data, reconciliation with master, order and goods receipt data, and physical archiving.

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Allan key to savings from integrating new DHL logistics arms

DHL logistics boss John Allan is learning German, but he relied on old Scottish to sum up the E 220m (USD271m) of savings his team will extract from the billion euro turnover business by spring 2007: ‘Many a mickle makes a muckle’ or every little bit helps. Mr Allan stresses that his three hours a week battle with German grammar is fulfilling a lifelong desire, and is not a Deutsche Post head office edict from the parent company in Cologne: ‘Deutsche Post is an international company and the working language is English. It is a case of wanting to learn German, rather than needing to.’ It was in September last year when Germany’s letters to logistics kraken Deutsche Post confirmed the City rumour-mill by offering GBP3.7bn (USD6.7bn) to acquire UK-based supply chain and forwarding giant Exel, with the latter’s chief executive chosen to head the new division and to lead the integration. ‘I was asked to stay on,’ says Mr Allan, who states that his presence gives ‘continuity’ to the integration process, just as it did when his Ocean Group merged with the ‘old’ Exel in 2000 to create what was then the largest UK-headquartered global logistics player.

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Employee proposals save Deutsche Post 270m euros

Deutsche Post is reported in a survey on ideas management to have saved 270m euros last year by following advice gleaned from employees, representing savings of almost 1,500 euros per employee. In this respect, the company has therefore overtaken technologies group Siemens, which saved 249m euros last year by following employee suggestions.

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