Tag: Europe

La Poste publish UPS results

La Poste has just published the results concerning the quality of the universal postal service for 2007 on its website.

The main findings pertain to:
– routing times for the principle postal services (First Class items, Colissimo counter services, international mail, etc.);
– accessibility to postal items at collection and pick-up outlets;
– the number of complaints filed, and the manner in which they were processed.

These indicators have been the focus of work performed jointly by La Poste and ARCEP since 2006. They are based in particular on a public consultation launched by the Authority in 2007 concerning user demands for information on the quality of the universal postal service. This consultation helped reveal that a need for new indicators was emerging: high expectations of information on registered mail items and on Colissimo counter services, and the publication of information on the transport of periodicals.

Several new universal postal service indicators were added last year:
– on the number of letter boxes and their location, based on last collection time;
– on delivery timeframes for periodicals;
– and on consumer satisfaction with the speed and efficiency with which La Poste processes complaints.

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Israel Post CEO warns of collapse

Israel Post Company Ltd. CEO Avi Hochman warns that the company faces collapse unless fundamental changes were made in the competitive structure of the postal market and unless the company’s operating license was amended. He said that there was a link between the paralysis of the Ministry of Communications officials who supervise the company and the losses that he predicts.

Hochman noted that the company’s license came into effect on January 1, and that it would loss NIS 18 million (USD 5.25 million) for the first quarter. He attributes the losses to large customers which are turning to competitors that offer lower prices, while Israel Post’s rates are government controlled. Furthermore, Israel Post’s rates are public knowledge.

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Postal regulator needs to deliver the goods (UK)

Postcomm is seeking a new Chief Executive for November, when Sarah Chambers, ends her four-year term.

But what sort of job will the successful applicant take over? I hear whispers of some sort of reorganisation that is under consideration to create a “super-regulator” to transfer some of Postcomm’s responsibilities across to Ofcom, which at present oversees only the Royal Mail’s broadband activities.

“This is entirely a matter for the Government,” Ofcom insists.

Postcomm says that there is no change to the job specifications as they are advertised, which call for “a forward-thinking CEO … at a time when the postal market is undergoing profound change”. My informant insists whoever gets the top Postcomm job “is not going to be head-to-head with Allan Leighton [the Royal Mail chairman].”

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CWU – Postal regulation crippling Royal Mail (UK)

The Communication Workers Union which represents most postal workers at Royal Mail, has responded to Postcomm’s Strategy Review for further changes to the UK postal market.

The CWU, which has been a consistent critic of the liberalisation of the UK postal market, says that deregulation in the UK was too soon and that Postcomm has put the pursuit of competition ahead of safeguarding the USO.

The union said it was also strongly opposed to any ownership separation of Royal Mail’s activities. The CWU did not agree such separation has been successful in other regulated industries and did not see a need for greater accounting transparency and that moves to split Royal Mail should not be at the expense of an efficient and integrated Royal Mail.

It accused Postcomm of misjudging the postal market and that current declining mail volumes were not predicted in the last Price Control, resulting in significantly lower than anticipated profit levels. On downstream access, the CWU said that volumes had grown faster than forecast leaving Royal Mail struggling financially and calling for a reduction in the scope of the USO and an increase in stamp prices. It said that cost-reflective pricing measures had become necessary, resulting in requests for unpopular and divisive pricing structures such as zonal pricing. It called for a wider debate about the kind of postal service customers want before such measures are imposed.

The CWU was highly critical of Postcomm’s proposed erosion of the minimum standards required of new entrants under the licensing framework, saying it would leave customers with insufficient protections in place. The union called on the introduction of a mandatory publication of directly comparable performance data introduced as a licence condition for all postal operators, saying it would address the current unequal treatment of Royal Mail in terms of the monitoring of standards and enable customers to make informed choices in the market.

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UPS appoints two key posts in Europe

Romaine Seguin, a 25-year veteran of UPS who has been leading the company’s South Europe District, has been promoted to Vice President of Operations for UPS’s entire Europe Region. In her new role, Seguin will be responsible for small package operations in 47 countries and territories throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Cindy Miller, a 20-year veteran of UPS who headed the Metro Chicago District, has been named Vice President of Operations for the company’s South Europe District. In her new role, Miller will be responsible for small package operations throughout Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, the Balkans, the Middle East and Africa.

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