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Logistics Expert Jürn Schmidt to run SecurLog

Cash and securities handling company SecurLog has a new CEO. Jürn Schmidt, 46, will take up the reins at SecurLog on 15 September. SecurLog operates throughout Germany and has about 3,000 staff. Schmidt, a Freight Forwarding Manager and Industrial Engineer, will take over from restructuring expert Dr. Michael F. Keppel, a Senior Director of Alvarez & Marsal, who has been filling this position on an interim basis. Keppel will stay on as SecurLog’s Chief Restructuring Officer (CRO) during the handover period, which is expected to last until the end of the year. The company has thus filled the key position in its new executive structure. Further senior level appointments will be announced shortly.
Jürn Schmidt has more than 15 years of management and board level experience in the freight and logistics industry. He was a member of the management board of Kühne & Nagel AG Deutschland, CEO of Hangartner AG in Switzerland, and chairman of the board of Birkart Globistics AG.

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Italy Private National Post To Be Born Soon

The establishment of Uniposta, Italy’s new private postal service operator, will be finalised within 40 to 50 days, it was announced in a statement on September 11, 2006.

The company will be born from the unification of already-existing Italian business operators.

The new postal company’s business plan sets its annual turnover target at 500 mln euro (USD 635.9 mln), achievable until 2011. The plan also envisages a share of between 8.0 pct and 10 pct of the revenue of state-owned postal service company Poste Italiane on a national postal services market, which generates a turnover of more than 12 bln euro (USD 15.261 bln) every year, the statement read.

Italian outsourcing and customer relationship management (CRM) solutions provider Omnia Network has been considering the possibility to be part of the new group.

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1 Postcomm consults on zonal pricing by Royal Mail

Postcomm, the independent postal services regulator, has today published a document seeking views on the issues that it should take into account when it assesses proposals by Royal Mail to charge large mailers different rates depending on where in the UK their mail is delivered. (Royal Mail calls this zonal pricing.)

Royal Mail made an application to Postcomm in July which proposes to introduce zonal pricing to certain bulk mail products used by the largest mailers, such as banks, utilities, advertisers, charities and government. At present Royal Mail charges these large mailers the same “one price goes anywhere” rate. Royal Mail says that introducing zonal pricing for some bulk mail products would help bring its prices more closely into line with its costs. Royal Mail wants to be able to charge less than at present for areas where it is cheaper to deliver and charge more for areas where it is more costly to deliver. Such changes cannot be implemented without Postcomm’s prior approval.

Royal Mail’s application does not affect any other postal products, including the “one-price-goes-anywhere” stamp available to the public – a core part of the universal postal service commitment – or those business mail services that are also included in the universal service (Cleanmail – first and second class – and Mailsort 1400 – first and second class).

Postcomm will evaluate carefully the views of interested parties in response to the document published today. In addition, when it has obtained from Royal Mail all the information necessary to make a full assessment of the application, Postcomm will conduct a further consultation about its assessment of whether or not it is minded to accept it.

Notes for editors

Royal Mail has applied to introduce zonal prices for these bulk mail products:

Mailsort 120 – first and second class, OCR and CBC
Mailsort 700 – first, second and third class
Mailsort 1400 – third class
Presstream – first and second class
Walksort – first and second class
Most of Royal Mail’s business tariffs are currently the same, regardless of delivery location. Royal Mail already applies zonal pricing to some of its “access” agreements, under which it delivers mail “the final mile” for large customers and other postal operators.

Printed copies of Zonal pricing by Royal Mail (pdf, 142KB) are available from Postcomm at 6 Hercules Road, London, SE1 7DB. Responses, which should go to Tony Spencer, are requested by 10 December 2006.

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Postcomm consults on zonal pricing by UK Royal Mail

Postcomm, the independent postal services regulator, has today published a document seeking views on the issues that it should take into account when it assesses proposals by Royal Mail to charge large mailers different rates depending on where in the UK their mail is delivered. (Royal Mail calls this zonal pricing.)

Royal Mail made an application to Postcomm in July which proposes to introduce zonal pricing to certain bulk mail products used by the largest mailers, such as banks, utilities, advertisers, charities and government. At present Royal Mail charges these large mailers the same “one price goes anywhere” rate. Royal Mail says that introducing zonal pricing for some bulk mail products would help bring its prices more closely into line with its costs. Royal Mail wants to be able to charge less than at present for areas where it is cheaper to deliver and charge more for areas where it is more costly to deliver. Such changes cannot be implemented without Postcomm’s prior approval.

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Finland – TeliaSonera Finland, DHL in voice & data services deal

TeliaSonera Finland and DHL have signed an agreement on voice and data services. The agreement covers for example about 1,300 mobile phone subscriptions, their switchboard services and several hundred vehicle terminal data subscriptions. The data transmission takes place based on GPRS or 3G, depending on the situation. DHL’s internal voice traffic will be transferred as IP-based into the DataNet-based data communications network that has already been in the company’s use and was delivered by TeliaSonera Finland.

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