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Uk International parcels and packets market

Six carriers account for 71% of the UK international parcels and packets market, according to research by Andrew Lester & Associates. This figure was revealed in the Pac Trac programme, a market monitoring study based on interviews with 500 UK shippers during the March- May period. It shows that DHL held the lion’s share (32%), followed by UPS (20%) and TNT (10%). Together the Royal Mail and Parcelforce have 5% share of the market. When asked which international carrier has the best reputation for quality, the respondents voted FedEx as the winner, followed by DHL and UPS.

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DHL launches a Web Shipping booking facility

DHL has launched a Web Shipping booking facility, which allows registered customers to book a collection via the Internet, track the status of a shipment, e-mail shipment notifications and order supplies online. It is possible to store up to 300 frequently used shipment addresses.
Advice is also available on customs and duty requirements for international shipments.

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Express deliveries boom in Russia

Russian market of express deliveries is not big yet, but is developing rapidly. According to some express transporters, in 2001 their turnover in Russia grew by 30-40%. They explain their success primarily by revival of Russian business, because large companies use services of express delivery most often. It will be possible to improve quality of express delivery in Russia to the level of European countries only when the customs legislation and transport infrastructure of the country correspond to the same level.
Until recently services of express delivery were not in very big demand in Russia. All players of the Russian express delivery market are more or less unanimous in estimates of its volume. According to them, exports amount to $60-80 million a year and imports amount to approximately twice as much. Delivery of goods inside of Russia also earns up to one-fourth of all incomes. Thus, it is possible to estimate the Russian market roughly at $250-300 million, whereas the world turnover of the largest express transporters is counted in tens of billions of dollars a year.

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DHL invests 1.0 MLN SGD in new Singapore facility

DHL Worldwide Express said it has invested 1.0 mln sgd in a new facility, called North Service Centre, to strengthen its operations in Singapore.
“We will continue to invest heavily to offer the best possible services that our customers need to thrive in this competitive market,” DHL general manager Charles Chan said.
The new investment in Singapore is part of an overall investment program for Asia of over 548 mln sgd, aimed at boosting infrastructure network, vehicle fleet and workforce, and customer service in Singapore over the next few years.

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When will the Chinese Postal dispute reach resolution point?

Although the parties involved in the China Postal dispute have agreed to set June 15 as the date for settlement, it appears that there is still no solution in sight. The Council of Asia Pacific Express Companies (CAPEC), whose members include UPS, DHL, FedEx and TNT, together with their joint venture partners and agents say they remain concerned about the proposal to give China Post administrative authority over international express companies and international freight forwarding through an entrustment approval procedure.

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