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Express Courier Systems, Inc. Launches New Division for Healthcare Companies

To better serve the time- sensitive transportation needs of healthcare companies and laboratories, Express Courier Systems Inc., today announced the formation of Medifleet. A standalone division of the company, Medifleet’s business is fully focused on healthcare organizations, providing them with a broad range of customized delivery solutions to meet their specialized needs. Medifleet offers same day pick-up and delivery service in many different markets across the country. Moreover, each member of Medifleet’s courier team has comprehensive training in ambient, cooled and frozen diagnostic specimen handling, and is OSHA, HIPAA and DOT compliant.

Medifleet also features a unique Dedicated Courier Program to provide its healthcare customers with added assurance in the professionalism of the courier servicing their business. Unlike other courier services that rotate drivers, Medifleet customers will have the same courier and dispatchers assigned to their business every day. This ensures the Medifleet team is fully familiar with the client’s location, staff, delivery routes, pick-up windows and any special requirements.

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Royal Mail condemns CWU strike decision

Royal Mail today condemned the decision by the Communications Workers Union to call further strikes. The decision comes after five weeks of discussions, under the auspices of the TUC and ACAS, to try to resolve the issues that lie behind the dispute. During those talks we offered both short and long term solutions, while keeping within the 2.5 pct available for pay this year but rather than accept a way forward the union tabled proposals that would cost the business GBP 2.4 billion over four years.

The company also criticized the CWU for failing during seven months of talks to produce any serious proposals that could help resolve the issues that lie between us and move the business forward.

Royal Mail criticized the union for misleading their members over the important issue of pensions. The union has wrongly said that we have taken “executive action” on pensions when they know the company has not yet started its official 60-day pension consultation, which will begin in the first week in October and during which we will be listening to the views of all our people and other stakeholders. Any other future operational changes recently announced by the company have been done in line with our existing agreements with the union and give the proper notice period before the change.

The call for further strikes does not change the urgent need for Royal Mail to modernize and become more flexible and efficient if it is to survive. For our people, flexibility would simply mean working the hours they are paid to work and to do what they are trained to do in a safe environment – something which has been taken for granted for many years in almost every company in the UK.

The union’s repeated refusal to contemplate the changes we must make if we are to be able to compete in an increasingly tough market simply shows that they are completely out of touch with UK industry and the reality of how competitive markets work.

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Business Post launches i-mail

Business Post’s UK Mail business has announced the New Year launch of its i-mail next day service in a partnership with Royal Mail. Business Post customers will be able to send an electronic copy of a letter or document to one of Royal Mail’s sort centres where it will be printed, sealed and transferred to Royal Mail for final-leg delivery.

Business Post says prices for the new service will start at less than the price of a first-class stamp, including stationery and printing. It claims the agreement makes UK Mail the first private organisation to provide an alternative next-day service to nationwide addresses. Customers will be able to send mail as late as 6pm to secure next-day delivery.

“We’ve been looking at it a little while,” says head of group marketing Nigel Proctor, who adds that the group has been in talks with Royal Mail for around eight months. In-house trials of the service will begin next month and software developments are in place with a third-party provider.

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Correos accolade with the “Futurshop” award as best online portal for services

Correos corporate website www.correos.es was accoladed with the “Futurshop awards 2007” for the “best on line website for services”. The main criteria for this award was the possibility to have access to all services offered in the offices network.

This is the second edition of the awards. A record of 46 nominees competed for honours this year.

The “Futurshop” award is celebrated in the framework of ExpoRetail. Maria José Navarro, Exporetail’s Director highlighted that the objectives of the awards are to promote and disseminate the best products and services of the sector.
The corporate website was recognised before by “Fundetec Awards” as the “best project of public administration for citizen” and was awarded by Expansion.com under the “Best Innovative portal”.

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