Belgian Post: No Plans to Go Global
The Belgian post office plans to focus on its domestic market in the wake of the EU’s postal deregulation and has no plans to diversify into logistics, a company executive said
Read MoreThe Belgian post office plans to focus on its domestic market in the wake of the EU’s postal deregulation and has no plans to diversify into logistics, a company executive said
Read MoreAfter years of legal disputes regarding the remailing of domestic letters, Deutsche Post has negotiated a million contract with the German payments system company ‘Gesellschaft für Zahlungssysteme’ (GZS).
Read MoreGeoff Formstone – International mail tariffs are subject to three areas of cost:
Costs incurred in origin country; International transportation; Costs incurred in destination country.
Bit of a hiccup in the onward march of competition in the postal industry. Postcomm, the independent regulator, has discovered that the legislation establishing a framework for competition requires companies to be licensed for collecting outbound international mail, but not for carrying it.
As a result, a short-term licence is being hurriedly issued to G3 Worldwide Mail, a TNT Post Group subsidiary, which runs an international mail service that no one previously thought needed to be licensed
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