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The MORY Group answers and strikes back daily “LES ECHOS” of June 18th

The MORY Group said is deeply chocked by the publication of wrong information, which could have very damaging consequences for the 7.000 employees and the 3.000 subcontractors working for the group. Above all it is surprising that the direction was never interviewed by the author of the article and that the so called “internal sources” are not identified.

BNP PARIBAS announced at the end of 2007 that they will put an end to this mechanism because it was difficult to refinance the acquisition of an own fleet.
This is why MORY appointed an expert to find the most appropriate substitute to the current financing mechanism within a reasonable period of time.
Today the solutions have been found: MORY has finalized a solution and struck a deal with GE Facto France. The document will be signed at the end of June.
Simultaneously the commitment of the other banks to support MORY has been confirmed. This will put an end to the mission of Maître Lessertois at the end of June.

The balance sheets of the MORY Group and his branch MORY Team have been always positive since the beginning of 2008, and that without the contribution of exceptional profits contrary to what has been written in the article. The results are in line with the budget, which is based on operational result of 13 million Euro for the whole year 2008.
We made the parcel service profitable again since the end of the year 2007 by raising the selling prices and charging a fuel surcharge.

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German government to make preliminary decision this summer on Postbank sale

The German government is expected to make a preliminary decision this summer with regard to the sale of Deutsche Post AG.’s banking unit Deutsche Postbank AG, according to a prerelease of Handelsblatt, citing government sources.

It said German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck will meet with Deutsche Post CEO Frank Appel in the summer and the latter is expected to inform the minister who should be the buyer of Postbank.

The state-owned development bank KfW Bankengruppe holds 30.50 percent stake in Deutsche Post, which in turn owns 50 percent plus one share in Postbank.

Handelsblatt said today Deutsche Post is expected to make an official invitation next week to interested parties to participate in the bidding process.

Deutsche Post and Postbank declined comment to the newspaper.

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Marketers must invest in multichannel approach

Generating high levels of response, conversion or brand engagement is never easy in direct marketing. Unquestionably, it is vital to pick the right mix of channels. However, as channels have proliferated — mail, email, SMS, telemarketing— settling on the appropriate ones and giving them the optimum weighting is becoming more problematic.

“Consumers have preferences for different channels at different times of the day,” says Direct Marketing Association (DMA) director of media channel development, Robert Keitch. “No one channel is going to do it for you — end of story. The days of having a simplistic mix are gone.

It comes down to understanding who the customer is.”Consumer habits are evolving; for example, people now spend more time interacting with the web or their mobiles than sitting passively in front of the TV. Richard Higginbotham , head of marketing at marketing services provider CDMS, believes many marketers have as yet failed to exploit this shift.

“Once the customer has been identified, successful multi-channel implementation allows the marketer to actually contact the customer through the channel they prefer,” he says. “Ensuring customers are receiving communications through a medium to which they are responsive is key to producing customer satisfaction and improving ROI.”

There is plenty of evidence that a multichannel approach to direct marketing tends to deliver far better results than concentration on a single touchpoint. Research from Royal Mail, for instance, has found that integrating digital advertising with direct mail campaigns can increase customer spend by almost 25%, while 55% of ‘confident web users’ prefer to be contacted by a combination of direct mail and online .Anthony Miller, head of media development at Royal Mail, says this shows that consumers recognise the benefits of online, email and direct mail for different types of communications — and how well they work together.

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TNT Post to help business mailers get greener

TNT Post is launching a service for its business customers to help them measure and reduce the carbon impact of their mailing activity.
TNT Post customers will be able to access a web-based carbon calculator, to measure the carbon impact of all contributing mail fulfilment elements used to produce and deliver their mailings.
The calculator was developed by The CarbonNeutral Company and Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management.
The service comes in response to the government’s target of reducing carbon emissions by 20% by 2020 and the Direct Marketing Association’s 2003 agreement with the government, which commits the direct marketing industry to reduce its environmental impact over the next 10 years.
The aim is to reduce landfill, to benefit the environment, while also leading to more effectively targeted direct marketing.
The calculator takes into account the entire mailing chain, from the type of paper, ink and packaging used, to the fulfilment, data cleansing, undeliverables capturing, transportation and delivery of each mail item.
The result is a calculation of mailing emissions, broken down into carbon contributing factors.
Once identified, TNT Post recommends how these individual carbon levels can be reduced by, for example, highlighting the importance of using recycled materials for mailings and recommending suppliers who can print on sustainable and recycled materials including Forest Stewardship Council sourced paper for existing mail packs.

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Decision On Three Post Office Branches On The Western Isles

Post Office Ltd today (Tuesday) announced final decisions on the future of three Post Office branches in the Network Change programme for the Northern and Western Isles.

The decision follows a period of further review after the six-week public consultation, which ended on April 16 2008.

The branch at Skigersta on the Isle of Lewis has been withdrawn as a result of feedback received during consultation and during the period of further review and will now remain open.

The closures of Bragar on the Isle of Lewis and Northton on the Isle of Harris are confirmed today and they will close at the end of July at the earliest.

These two closures will mean that a total of 15 branches will close under the Northern and Western Isles plan. Post Office® services will continue to be provided through a network of 113 branches, which supports the national accessibility criteria introduced by the UK Government and ensures that 97% of the area’s population will either see no change to their existing branch or will remain within one mile (by road distance) of an alternative branch.

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