Tag: Estonia

Estonia: Baltic Logistic System boosts H1 sales by half

Baltic Logistic System Estonia (BLS Estonia) has posted sales of 30.1 million kroons (EUR 1.92 mln) for the first six months of 2006, a 48 percent increase over the same period of 2005.

The number of parcels handled by BLS Estonia also grew by half, to 537,000 parcels, the company announced.

In the fall BLS Estonia will start bringing its services under a single trade mark, DPD.

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Finland Post To Buy Norwegian Universal Spedisjon

Finland Post Group said on July 10, 2006 it would acquire Norwegian logistics firm Universal Spedisjon AS from the two families owning it.

No financial details were available.

The transaction is subject to approval by the Norwegian Competition Authority. It will not affect Universal Spedisjon’s staff of 75.

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ESTONIAN POST RECEIVES POSTAL COMPANIES' INNOVATION PRIZE

Eesti Post (Estonian Post) received an innovation prize for a card payments solution created for couriers and postal institutions at a world postal institutions award-giving ceremony Wednesday in Paris. By means of the solution, created in cooperation with the EMT mobile phone company, couriers will be able to make fast and safe card payments, which are ordinary card payments for the clients, Eesti Post reported. “It is very nice that the trend of Estonian Post to offer more convenient and effective solutions to clients was recognized as the best innovation in the postal world,” Eesti Post board member Kalle Tarien said. Estonian Post is the first East-European postal company to be given a World Mail Awards prize.

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