Tag: Europe

Belgium: La Poste to cut 8,000 jobs at its mail division by 2005

Belgian postal services operator La Poste is to close two of its five sorting centres. According to the details of a new internal plan, the group’s Charleroi X and Liege X sorting offices will be replaced by a single installation to cover the Walloon region of Belgium. In Flanders, meanwhile, the group will transfer activities from its Ghent office to Anvers. The plan will be put to the group’s administrative board in December, and could lead to the loss of 198 jobs, according to figures put forward by La Poste.

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Deutsche Post releases encouraging 3Q results

Deutsche Post, Europe’s largest postal services group, met expectations with its third-quarter results yesterday and sounded an upbeat note for the rest of the year.
Its optimism came despite the impact of the September attacks in the US and subsequent anthrax scares that have disrupted postal services in Germany and elsewhere.
Deutsche Post, which was partly privatised a year ago, said it still expected full-year earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation (ebita) to rise more than 5 per cent from last year’s level. It also expected 2001 net profit before minority interest to remain at last year’s level.

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Home Delivery: The Last Mile

Home shopping is a lifesaver for busy people, but only when receiving the goods is as convenient as the ordering process itself. But while breaking delivery promises has been much lamented in the past, now the fulfilment Holy Grail is not getting products on the road but delivering them effortlessly to people’s doors. It’s the last mile that counts.

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