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Middle Eastern postal market poised for growth

Postal operations in the Middle East have the potential to generate significant value, but they have limited time before regulatory liberalization and the spread of Internet commerce start to erode their competitive position, according to a new white paper.

• Middle Eastern postal companies today are like their European counterparts during the 1990s in facing abundant growth opportunities.

• The sector has begun to liberalize, slowly opening opportunities for new entrants.

• Immigrants in GCC countries are demanding value-added services.

• Low computer and Internet usage in GCC countries gives postal companies an additional advantage.

Middle Eastern postal companies can take advantage of several trends that Oliver Wyman expects to feed expansion and cross-selling opportunities in the region:

• Large existing post office networks and strong, recognized brands, such as UAE Post

• Large local populations and growing immigrant populations, which require basic services usually available at the local post office

• Regulated markets, which allow Middle Eastern postal companies to set barriers to entry much higher for new entrants as deregulation occurs. Bahrain already has a fully liberalized postal market and Egypt has committed to liberalization by 2009.

• Low penetration of PCs and the Internet at present, heavy reliance on cash transactions, and skepticism about online security

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Aramex opens new logistics centre in Cairo

Middle East-based express and freight group Aramex has announced the opening of a new state-of-the-art logistics centre in Egypt to expand its supply-chain solutions network in the country.

The new 6,500 sqm logistics centre in Cairo will bolster its already strong presence in Egypt and enhance an existing 5,000 sqm facility, the company said.

“Aramex is committed to providing our customers in Egypt with efficient transport networks and a world-class logistics infrastructure that meets the demands of the country’s rapid economic growth,” said Samer Gharaibeh, Aramex Chief Executive Officer, Africa.

Located in the Abou Rawash area with easy access to the ring road, the new Cairo facility forms a vital part of Aramex’s supply chain solutions infrastructure in the country and links through to Aramex’s other key logistics centers across the MENA region.

The advanced facility implements global standards in security and the latest technologies, including a comprehensive system for processing and managing online orders.

“The new facility, coupled with our country-wide express distribution capability and real time shipment tracking services, is an ideal solution for IT and telecommunication companies that operate in a fiercely competitive market,” added Gharaibeh.

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Poste Italiane signs Technology Innovation Partnership with Egypt Post

Poste Italiane and Egypt Post have signed an agreement for the technological development and improvement of Egypt’s postal service. Poste Italiane has chosen Finmeccanica to be its partner in this initiative of international importance. Finmeccanica is a leading Italian group at a global level in the production of technological systems and platforms applied to a variety of production sectors.

The international agreement signed by Poste Italiane with Egypt’s postal service provider is aimed at promoting an overall improvement in the quality of mailing, and increasing the system’s innovation, including through the introduction of value added services.

The partnership between Poste Italiane and Egypt will take the form of regular bilateral consulting sessions and joint technical working groups which will allow for the sharing of technical information and the diffusion in Egypt of more advanced solutions which can be implemented within the postal sector.

Poste Italiane will make available its knowledge and experience with regard to updating and improving postal mechanisation systems. With the aim of introducing innovative technologies into Egypt and providing technical support for the optimisation of logistic processes.

The know how of Poste Italiane and Finmeccanica will make it possible to offer Egypt Post solutions to improve the organisation of its postal service, automation and distribution of correspondence and deliveries, security systems, hybrid mail, applications for the peripheral network of Egyptian post offices, innovation in the ICT sector and staff training.

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Emirates Post plans aggressive expansion ahead of share offer

Enjoying strong profit and growing by 20 per cent annually, Emirates Post has turned its focus on expansion plans abroad.

Abdulla Ibrahim Al Daboos, Vice-Chairman and President of Emirates Post Holding Group and Chairman of Emirates Post, sat down with Emirates Business to discuss the group’s diverse business interests and its plans for the future, including acquiring a fleet of aircraft and starting joint ventures with remittance firms overseas.

Looking beyond traditional domestic mail processing, Al Daboos is working to turn Emirates Post into a successful international brand.

How was Emirates Post’s performance last year and what are your expectations for 2008?

No doubt we have made a lot of progress since 2001 when Emirates Post was established as a commercial entity under the UAE Government. The services we have provided so far have been very helpful to the community. Emirates Post made Dh190 million net profit for the year 2007, and we expect a 20 per cent growth from our national operations. If we acquire international operations, we can expect another 20 per cent growth.

What measures has Emirates Post been taking to prepare to move outside the UAE?

We had to think of expansion to our operations and services beyond the UAE borders. We divided our strategy into three categories: financial, express and logistic services. We have already developed these, but more on the national level, and we can use this as our foundation to go regionally and internationally.

We are re-engineering a lot of the processes currently taking place in the government, semi-government and private sectors by evaluating how they conduct their businesses and interact with their customers and mail management. But we need to work on many issues such as proper management, proper IT infrastructure and liquidity so we can succeed internationally.

Can you elaborate on your international expansion strategy?

We do a lot of money remittance. There are a lot of people who transfer money to countries such as India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon. In the past, we used to have a relationship or an agreement with a company or agent in those countries.

We now intend to acquire a stake in such companies abroad to expand our services. This will apply to cargo and courier services. Instead of being just the sending part, we would like to have a share in the receiving part as well.

We expect this to give us better control over the services and a better share of the revenues on the other side of the business. Meanwhile, we are keeping in mind the continuous improvement of quality. If we are involved in the know how, then we will be sure the service level here and abroad is the same.

The more we expand internationally, the more we control and improve quality in these countries. Also it will mean we will bring the business here as individuals and corporates have more confidence in us. It is a new way of looking at it. This is how we can replicate the success of many of the services we provide here in certain countries where we can operate.

Have you already started acquiring stakes in companies abroad?

Yes, we have already have done this. We have begun due diligence in India, Pakistan and Indonesia – talking to a company that exists there and buying a share in that company. We are working now on Sudan, Jordan and Syria.

As Emirates Post Group, we have a lot of services and several companies beneath us such as: Electronic Data Centre (EDC), which is a document data centre that does printing, mail fulfilment and credit card issuance; Wall Street Exchange; and Emirates Marketing and Promotion.

We are trying to expand wherever we go to improve services that are related to what we do. Look what we have been doing nationally. This is encouraging us to set up joint ventures to expand internationally.

What are the challenges you foresee to your international expansion pl

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Arab nations gear up for UPU Congress

Postal administrators from Arab countries discussed the Arab stand on postal issues at the 15th meeting of the Arab Permanent Postal Council at the General Secretariat of Arab League, Cairo.

Emirates Post was appointed head of a special committee to prepare the Arab approach for the UPU Congress which will be held in Nairobi from August 13 to September 3, 2008.

A high-level delegation from Emirates Post headed by assistant director general, operations, Salem Al Shaya took part in the deliberations. The participants included senior officials from Arab postal corporations, the Arab League and the UPU.

The council discussed a number of key issues, including modernisation of mail operations in Arab countries. It was decided to issue a stamp on Arab Postal Day on September 3, 2008.

The meeting also urged all Arab postal corporations to participate in the Stamp Exhibition in Doha from January 30 to February 3, 2008.

The council reiterated its support to Palestine Post and called for steps to help the state modernise its mail and parcel services. It was also agreed to issue special stamps on Palestine Land Day and donate the proceeds to Palestinian Authority.

The Emirates Post delegation made presentations on International Financial Services (IFS) as head of the Arab management committee, the Arab postal strategy for Nairobi Congress 2008 and UPU clearing.

Other members of the Emirates Post delegation included director, operations, Saif Al Shehhi, and postal operations consultant Nasser Qadoumi.

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