Tag: Europe

UPS Freight accelerates shipping for customers in 11 States (U.S)

UPS Freight announced it has reduced transit times on nearly 1,000 traffic lanes originating in metropolitan areas in the Southwest and Southeast to points across the United States.

Transit times have been reduced by one or two days from points in 11 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. The customer improvements are being made without adjusting rates.

The latest round of enhancements follow the more than 8,000 lanes that were improved nationwide by the company in 2007.

Similar network improvements, in a phased plan, will be made throughout other regions of the country later this year. Specific lane enhancements and updated time-in-transit maps may be viewed on ltl.upsfreight.com.

Examples of the network enhancements include placing all of New England under a two-day delivery umbrella from Memphis, Tenn., and shipments from Charlotte, N.C., reaching destinations as far as Dallas and Columbia, Mo., in two days.

Read More

Syslore to deliver an address recognition system for Itella (FIN)

Itella Mail Communication and the Finnish software company Syslore Ltd. have signed a contract for the delivery of an address recognition and matching system for mail sorting and electronic message delivery services. By adopting the Syslore mCorrection Receiver Matching EngineTM (RME) fuzzy matching system, Itella will improve the address and receiver recognition quality in their hybrid and electronic message delivery service and increase the level of automation in their mail sorting process. The system will be deployed to all Itella address recognition processes by 2010 in Finland and abroad. The contract is worth over four million euros. “With this investment, we want to intensify and automate physical and electronic address recognition processes. Our goal is to ensure the profitability of the delivery business and to be able to provide quality delivery services for our business and consumer customers also in the future,” says Kari Kivikoski, Senior Vice President, Itella Mail Communication. http://www.syslore.com/

Read More

Postcomm refutes Daily Telegraph article suggesting an end to Saturday deliveries (UK)

Postcomm has today totally refuted the suggestion in today’s “Daily Telegraph” that it is to recommend a reduction in postal deliveries from six days to five and is asking the newspaper to publish a retraction.

Postcomm’s stance is that the only threat to Saturday deliveries, for as long as customers need them, is from Royal Mail failing to be an efficient provider of the universal service.

The Saturday delivery is enshrined in law, in the Postal Service Act 2000, and so this, in any event, is not an issue over which Postcomm has any powers. Our commitment to secure a universal service valued by customers is just as strong as Royal Mail’s and we do not want to see any denigration of the service.

Although the universal service made a loss for the first time last year (2007/08), the size of that loss has been increased by GBP 30m by a change in cost allocation by Royal Mail that now charges all freehold property at market rents.

Royal Mail should focus on becoming more efficient in managing the national asset of the universal service.

Read More

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


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.

 

Pin It on Pinterest