Tag: Europe

Dutch TNT Express confirms growth targets

TNT Express, a division of Dutch mail and express deliveries group TNT NV, has confirmed its target for an annual growth of between 10 pct and 15 pct in the coming years, TNT Express CEO Marie-Christine Lombard said.

TNT Express is also expected to achieve its profit margin target of 10 pct in 2007. TNT Express expects further to maintain a double-digit revenue growth rate at its Special Services unit, which specialises in the handling of shipments for the medical hi-tech, automotive and garment industries.

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UK Royal Mail recruits new finance chief

Ian Duncan, 45, chief financial officer and senior vice-president of the nuclear design and technology group Westinghouse, is to join Royal Mail as finance director. Reporting to chief executive Adam Crozier, Mr Duncan will be a member of Royal Mail’s main board and takes up his new position on September 1. He spent three years as an auditor with the chartered accountants Deloitte and Touche, before joining investment bankers Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and then British Nuclear Fuels, which first acquired and then sold Westinghouse.

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Rivals aim to deliver the goods as Royal Mail strike looms

As the Royal Mail faces up to its worst industrial crisis for years and the very real prospect of a damaging strike, rival companies such as TNT, DHL and Business Post will be aware of an opportunity.

Such companies have increasingly “cherry picked” the Royal Mail’s business – a trend that was given a fillip on 1 January when the Royal Mail’s letters monopoly was finally removed.

The state company’s competitors had already been creaming off the bulk mailing business used by large financial companies, utilities and government departments. Under a gradual deregulation process, rivals had been allowed to handle batches of 4,000 items and more since 2002. Under a so-called “access” agreement, private sector competitors collect the post from the organisations concerned, then distribute it to regional centres where it is then handed over to Royal Mail offices to be taken “the final mile”. The state-owned organisation receives 13p per item it delivers under the access arrangement, whereas the figure goes up to an average 17p if it supplies the full service.

Since 1 January and “full liberalisation”, Royal Mail’s competitors have been introducing services for smaller batches of mail, eating further into the Royal Mail’s bread-and-butter operations. Business Post’s UK Mail division has recently launched a service for volumes as low as 250 letters a day.

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ABX Logistics Belgian parcels business set for separation

The Belgian parcels business of ABX Logistics may be retained by Belgian Railways and sold to a separate company instead of being sold as part of the overall disposal of ABX Logistics Worldwide to British finance group 3i, Belgian media reported. Following an MoU signed last year, 3i is expected to complete the acquisition of ABX Logistics Worldwide for an estimated €80 million within the next couple of months. The former heavily loss-making freight logistics group, burdened by large-scale debts, has downsized and restructured in recent years, and now makes a small operating profit.

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Business & Media: Royal Mail faces first national strike since 1996

POSTAL UNIONS are poised to call for the first national strike in a decade tomorrow after rejecting a pay deal with the Royal Mail following talks last week.

The postal executive of the Communication Workers Union is expected to recommend strike action to its 150,000 members when it meets tomorrow. The decision follows intensive talks over a 2.9 per cent pay offer that has been imposed on employees.

During negotiations on Friday between Royal Mail head of personnel Tony McCarthy and the CWU’s deputy general secretary Dave Ward, the Royal Mail offer was increased to around 3.5 per cent.

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