Tag: Deutsche Post

Parcel service German-style: eliminating deliverymen

Germany’s postal service is gradually eliminating the deliverymen at its parcels service, announcing Tuesday it would set up 500 new automated locker rooms for do-it-yourself customers. Declaring a pilot project that began in January 2002 with 90 locker-rooms a success after 55,000 customers used the service, Deutsche Post said it would expand it from the Frankfurt and Dortmund areas to four other main urban areas. When a parcel has to be picked up, customers receive an SMS text on their mobile phone. They then drive over to the “parcel station”, insert a plastic card in a machine and enter a secret number. A box in the wall opens automatically. The parcel is inside.

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Deutsche Post PACKSTATION to be expanded even further

Due to PACKSTATION’s success during its piloting phase the parcel machines will now be making their appearances in other cities. This innovative service from Deutsche Post allows the customer to both pick up and send parcels literally around the clock. Up until now, PACKSTATION was being tested in the cities of Dortmund, Mainz, Frankfurt, Offenbach and Bad Vilbel. The primary focus of this alternative service’s expansion is the Rhine-Main region as well as other metropolitan areas. The results of the pilot project were more than convincing: As of January 2002 more than 55,000 customers have used PACKSTATION for parcel pick-up and dispatch from a total of 90 machines.

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Airborne Inc criticizes airline ownership proposal

Airborne Inc. lashed out at rival package carriers United Parcel Service and FedEx Corp. over a proposal being considered by the U.S. Senate to toughen ownership rules for air carriers. “It is no surprise that they would attempt to protect their duopoly in any way they can,” Airborne said in a statement Monday. “Their attempts to delay our transaction will limit opportunities for American workers and deny choice to American consumers.” Representatives of UPS and FedEx denied that they are trying to quash competition.

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UPS and Fedex lock horns with DHL

US parcel giants UPS and Federal Express have scored the first hit in a bitter dogfight with German-owned DHL over its USD1bn bid for domestic package delivery operator Airborne Express. Intense lobbying by UPS and FedEx has added a single but significant sentence to Senate legislation intended to approve USD 80bn of funding for the war with Iraq. The amendment means that any company receiving more than 50% of its operating revenue from a foreign entity or ‘not effectively controlled by citizens of the United States’ cannot carry military cargo.

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Fedex, UPS use war bill to fight DHL expansion in US

United Parcel Service Inc. and FedEx Corp. have managed to disrupt plans by rival Deutsche Post AG, which owns DHL Worldwide Express, to expand in the U.S. by using a must-pass war-funding bill. Last week, the Senate voted to include an amendment intended to force regulators to be stricter in enforcing U.S.-ownership regulations for air-cargo carriers against the German company.

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