Deutsche Post net profit jumps 48 pct in 2000
The German post office, Deutsche Post,
achieved a 48-percent rise in net profit last year to 1.53 billion euros
(1.4
billion dollars), the semi-public company said on Friday.
The German post office, Deutsche Post,
achieved a 48-percent rise in net profit last year to 1.53 billion euros
(1.4
billion dollars), the semi-public company said on Friday.
Deutsche Post, the German postal and logistics group, on Friday reported better-than-expected 2000 earnings, but a close look revealed that gains largely stemmed from one-off effects and first-time consolidations
Read MoreREaD Group and Postal Preference Service are collaborating on opt-out data
service even as Office of Fair Trading probes Royal Mail involvement in
Postal Preference Service, UK
French national postal organisation La Poste, has awarded Bell & Howell
the contract to supply its mail inserting equipment. La Poste’s order
for 42 systems represents the largest single order for inserters that
the US information services company received in 2000 and is worth
around $5m.
FEARS that postal deliveries will be thrown open to private
oper-ators, with Edinburgh among the first areas facing
deregulation, are behind a savage attack on the new postal regulator
by outgoing union leader Derek Hodgson

Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.