Tag: Europe

UPS acquisition of Stolica reflects growing attractiveness of Polish parcel delivery market

United Parcel Service (UPS), the global delivery company, announced last week that it would acquire 100 percent in Poland’s Messenger Service Stolica for an undisclosed sum, in a move reflecting a growing attractiveness of the Polish parcel delivery market in the wake of EU enlargement.

The market of parcels of up to 35 kilograms delivered on the next day is estimated by the delivery companies themselves to have been worth some ZL600 million last year, with about 40 million parcels shipped. The largest player on that market last year was DHL Express Polska (created by the consolidation of Deutsche Post’s DHL and Servisco businesses) with estimated 25-percent share. Stolica was close behind with 22 percent, and Masterlink was third with 12-percent share. UPS had an estimated 5-percent share in the up to 35 kilograms next-day delivery parcels market in 2004, on par with TNT, Spedpol, and the Polish Post’s Pocztex. Szybka Paczka had 9 percent.

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Deutsche Post plans legal action over letter monopoly

Deutsche Post is facing a demand by the country’s antitrust authority that it open up its own network to rival operators in the area of pre-delivery services for letters weighing under 100g. These include as collection and pre-sorting, among other activities. The authority has also demanded that the postal operator allow discounts to rivals in this area. Until now, it has allowed discounts only to large customers. Deutsche Post is planning legal action against the decision in the hope of delaying the change until the ending of its monopoly on letters in 2008.

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German Deutsche Post mulls bid for Belgium’s Post

German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post AG is considering to make an official bid to acquire a stake in Belgium’s 100 pct state-owned postal services company Post, Deutsche Post said on February 14, 2005. The Belgian Post has asked interested parties to submit their bids by the end of February 2005. Deutsche Post is currently considering the alternative whether to make a binding offer for the stake, Deutsche Post spokesman Dirk Klasen said.

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Deutsche Post sees ‘noticeable competition’ in mail ops only by 2007 at earliest

Deutsche Post World Net AG expects its mail operations monopoly will face ‘completely noticeable competition’ only by 2007 at the earliest, a company spokesman said in reaction to the decision of the German Cartel Office to demand an end to its monopoly on letters weighing less than 100 grams. He said before this time, one could not expect that competitors would be able to use ‘the possibilities in all its latitude’ within its network. The Cartel Office today said Deutsche Post must open up its monopoly on the collection and sorting of letters weighing below 100 grams.

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Deutsche Post told by cartel office to open up mail sorting monopoly

Germany’s Cartel Office has said Deutsche Post World Net AG must allow mail sorters and consolidators of letters weighing below 100 grams access to its delivery networks. The Cartel Office also criticised Deutsche Post for giving rebates of between 3 and 21 pct to its own major client firms for bulk mail contracts, which it does not offer to other mail service providers. ‘Through granting rebates, Deutsche Post is hindering competitors from entering the letter collection, pre-sorting and delivery market,’ it said, adding that this hurts small- and medium-sized companies’ whose letter volumes are too small to obtain a rebate. It said that Deutsche Post’s current exclusive license to distribute letters in Germany below 100 grams does not justify this kind of behaviour.

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