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Postcomm proposes tighter price and service targets for Royal Mail

Postcomm today published initial proposals for regulating Royal Mail’s prices and quality of service that will enable customers to benefit from a more efficient Royal Mail as a fully competitive mail market develops. The proposals include a freeze Royal Mail’s average domestic prices from 2006-2010 the introduction of service quality targets more suited to customers’ needs, and creating the conditions that will enable new operators to establish themselves successfully in the mail market. Nigel Stapleton, chairman of Postcomm said: “These proposals offer customers a better deal and secure the universal service. The revised price caps are challenging but achievable as Royal Mail’s prepares for the full opening of the market in 2006. Royal Mail still has over 99% of the letters market, but even limited competition so far in the marketplace has made the company more efficient and more customer-focused. The UK mail market is dynamic and growing. These proposals build on the momentum already generated by competition.”

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UK Royal Mail vows to fight against regulator’s new price controls

Postcomm is to change the way it regulates Royal Mail by establishing price controls linked to efficiency improvements and freezing average prices until 2010. The proposals, published today, toughen up existing controls on Royal Mail less than a month after it announced record profits of Pounds 537m from operations. The plans, which also include changing Royal Mail’s service standards to reflect customer needs better, are to be introduced in April 2006, three months after the market is opened up to full competition. But Royal Mail reacted angrily and vowed to fight the proposals, if necessary, through the Competition Commission. It claimed they threatened universal service, the commitment to deliver to every household, and encouraged cherry-picking by rivals. The price controls, based on an asset value for Royal Mail of Pounds 2.2bn, would allow the company to make a regulated profit of about Pounds 285m a year until 2010, although it could improve this by raising its efficiency levels and growing volumes.

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Irish post unions declare war on ‘doom and gloom’

The four An Post trade unions yesterday launched a nationwide campaign to outline their vision for a profitable future for the postal service. The ‘Vision for Growth’ blueprint was launched in Cork by the Communications Workers’ Union which publicly rejected what it slated as the “graveyard” scenario outlined by An Post management. CWU general secretary Steve Fitzpatrick said that the postal service has a bright future if specific commitments and changes are made. He warned that the trade unions were now “declaring war” on the doom-and-gloom outlook for the service by both An Post management and the Government.

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Red Parcel Post to compete with Deutsche Post

A former board member of German postal services group Deutsche Post, Dieter Seegers-Kruckeberg, has announced plans to launch a low-cost parcel delivery company in Germany under the name of Red Parcel Post. Using new sorting and delivery technology, Mr. Seegers-Kruckeberg plans to offer significantly lower prices than rivals, such as Deutsche Post. There is speculation that prices could be as low as 2 euros per parcel, at least a third lower than the current market average. Mr. Seegers-Kruckeberg said that he was aiming to bring Red Parcel Post into operation at the end of 2006 or the start of 2007.

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