Interview: "Posts can profit from parcels growth" – UPU
The world’s Posts can profit from continued growth in parcel volumes driven by e-commerce and benefit from international initiatives to improve interconnectivity, the head of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) told CEP-Research in an interview.
E-commerce and online shopping, in particular, had changed the way supply chains are organised, Dayan said. “Increasingly, these supply chains depend on faster, more frequent and reliable delivery options of smaller consignments over greater distances.”
The picture is more mixed in the express market, according to Dayan. “The differences between EMS, parcels and small packets are not always clearly defined,” he pointed out. According to UPU figures issued this summer, the 149 Posts in the UPU EMS Cooperative increased their express volumes by 23pct between 2004 and 2006, with an average 88pct on-time delivery performance.
Under the new world postal strategy, the UPU will focus on improved interconnectivity to reduce technical barriers between the world’s Posts, governance issues and development activities in certain world regions. Interconnectivity will cover areas such as better end-to-end track-and-trace through a common IT standard, and EDI interfaces with airlines via IATA and customs authorities through the WCO. Payment services and online services will be two other important growth areas.
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