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Home Shopping Tracker 2005 – summary L13971

Annual survey – Research objectives:
To provide home shopping market demographics
To track market growth and development
To provide insight into consumer behaviour and attitudes to home shopping and delivery
to explore the dynamics of the multi-channel market and how channels relate to each
P:LibraryB2CRM Home ShoppingTracker 05.ppt

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UK direct mail spend falls for second year while door-drops increase

Direct mail spending has fallen for the second year running, but the decline had been slightly offset by a rise in door-drops, according to a new report.
Thomson Intermedia and KPMG’s annual media spend figures for 2005 showed overall adspend increasing by 5.4%, with growth concentrated in TV and online.
The year-on-year decline in direct mail was reversed in the last quarter of 2005.

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UK Royal Mail apology over Belfast strike

Royal Mail today admitted its services had been seriously compromised by the unofficial strike by hundreds of workers. Concerns about the impact of the strike were deepening today, but no new talks were scheduled to be held between union and management representatives. The strike at the Tomb Street depot in Belfast began last Tuesday and immediately halted deliveries to addresses across the south, west and north of the city. The dispute spread at the weekend to the Mallusk centre which sorts post for the whole of the province. In a statement today, Royal Mail said its services were now “seriously compromised” and apologised to the public.

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UK Postal Services: Postal players deliver

Now that the postal system is in full deregulation, what services are on offer for UK businesses? asks Rob McLuhan. After 350 years Royal Mail has finally lost its stranglehold over the postal market, and judging from the number of firms that have applied for licences, it would seem that operators in the field have been waiting for this moment. In January the postal service became fully deregulated, ending Royal Mail’s monopoly and offering choice to businesses and consumers for the first time. This follows a partial deregulation in 2003 that permitted private operators to deliver business mail in batches of 4,000 or more. The long overdue change is already cutting costs and raising the quality of a service seen by many as indifferent. With savings on offer of about five per cent, and more in some cases, many bulk mailers have jumped at the chance to slash their postal bills for at least part of their needs.

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DHL begins construction of its new terminal at the Vitoria Airport

DHL began construction at the end of January on its new terminal at the Vitoria airport. This came after a final contract for sale was signed with the company Clasa, in accordance with the terms agreed upon in May 2005. On a 12,000 sq. meter piece of ground the new facility will include a 3,600 sq. metre plant designed for sorting and distribution of parcels, and 1,400 square metres of office space. In addition to air freight management, the plant will have 12 land transport loading docks and capacity to handle 5,000 shipments per hour.
DHL has announced an investment of 7 million euros for the project.

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