Tag: Europe

Belgian De Post/La Poste privatisation to be completed Oct 2005

Belgian Budget and Public Enterprises Minister, Johan Vande Lanotte plans to complete the partial privatisation of Belgian postal services company De Post/La Poste by the middle of October 2005. The cabinet intends to complete the regulation of the capital increase, the statute, the business plan and the contract with the new shareholders British investment company CVC Capital Partners and the national post office Post Denmark by the middle of October 2005 when Vande Lanotte will leave the cabinet.

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Red Parcel Post to be launched in 2007

Red Parcel Post, the new German parcel forwarder, is due to be launched on the market at the beginning of 2007. The Boes family, which sold its previous company to Denmark’s DFDS group in last year, is a shareholder in the new company. Manfred Boes, who is also president of the German logistics sector association DSLV, warns that, thanks to new sorting and mailing technology, Red Parcel Post will be in a position to offer more favourable prices than rival DHL, a subsidiary of the postal service provider Deutsche Post.

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Postal changes will hit rural communities, warns UK Royal Mail boss

Rural communities across Scotland will suffer if proposed changes to postal services go ahead, the chief executive of the Royal Mail warned yesterday. Adam Crozier also said job cuts at the Royal Mail are inevitable as the organisation strives for greater efficiency. But he insisted there are no plans to close any more post offices north of the border. Mr Crozier was speaking as the Royal Mail unveiled findings of a study highlighting its impact on Scotland’s economy. His comments will re-ignite concerns that proposed changes to UK mail delivery services will lead to an inferior service for the Highlands and Islands.

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UK DX reports fall in profit

DX Services PLC reported a fall in profit in its full-year results but said it is well-placed to grow when the mail market is fully deregulated next year. The company, which was sold by former parent company Hays PLC in 2004, said
pretax profit before exceptional items and goodwill amortisation in the year to
June 30 fell to 26.6 mln stg from 32.7 mln a year earlier. DX Services chairman John Maxwell said in a statement: “This has been a year of substantial change for DX. With the onset of full deregulation in January 2006, and the introduction of our ‘take all’ mail services to increase market penetration, DX is well positioned for further growth.”

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German Deutsche Post, SAP and Swiss PayNet to set EBPP network

German postal services company Deutsche Post AG, German enterprise resource planning (ERP) software provider SAP AG and Swiss electronic billing services company PayNet (Schweiz) AG plan to jointly develop an international electronic payment network based on SAP’s Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP) technology, it was reported on September 7, 2005. Deutsche Post, SAP and PayNet goal is to create an exchange of electronic invoices across borders on the basis of a common technology. The cooperation will provide the companies’ customers from different countries with the possibility to make transactions of national and international invoices via a single interface. PayNet will link the companies within Switzerland and Deutsche Post will integrate companies from Germany and from other countries into the network.

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