TNT Post increase presence in the North-West of England
TNT Post announced the investment of a further GBP 1m in the north-west of England.
Whilst a revamp of sorting operations by Royal Mail in the north-west threaten to spark industrial action by postal workers, TNT Post is preparing to increase its presence in the area with a further 50 vehicles before the end of this year. TNT Post is expected to handle twice as much mail this year as last, and pressure on Royal Mail to retain and win back business has never been higher. With its monopoly status already eroded by an EU-driven plan to break the back of state-owned postal services, Royal Mail urgently needs to simplify and restructure sorting. Its immediate plans are to set up a central hub in Warrington which could see sorting centres in Liverpool, Crewe, and other locations in the area, shut for good.
TNT hopes to increase revenue in the area by GBP 33m and is already trialling postal deliveries on foot in Liverpool, reason perhaps why Royal Mail is concentrating its efforts on steamlining its operations in the north-west. Royal Mail said that changes to its distribution network were on an ongoing basis and were being phased according to need and not based on a grand master plan to strip out mail centres universally.
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