Tag: Europe

ProLogis leases more space to DHL in the Czech Republic

ProLogis has leased 424,000 square feet (39,400 square metres) of industrial space in the Czech Republic to DHL Logistics.

Under the new deal between the two parties, DHL has leased 100 pct of the space in a recently-completed building at ProLogis Park Prague-Jirny, a master-planned industrial park located approximately 20 kilometres east of Prague, along the D11 motorway. DHL now leases more than 1m square feet at the park; earlier this year the company signed new agreements for two other recently-completed buildings at the park comprising 642,000 square feet (59,700 square metres).

ProLogis Park Prague-Jirny consists of six buildings totalling more than 2m square feet (192,200 square metres) of modern warehouse and office space. In addition to DHL, GLOBUS, a German retailer and hypermarket chain owner, leases 323,000 square feet (30,000 square metres) at the park.

As of September 30, 2007, ProLogis’ platform in Central and Eastern Europe totalled more than 29m square feet (2.7m square metres) of industrial space owned, managed or under development, in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.

DHL currently leases more than 2.65m square feet (246,300 square metres) from ProLogis in Central and Eastern Europe.

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DHL Germany delivers Sunday service before Christmas

DHL will provide a special service to its customers on the fourth Sunday in Advent: DHL will deliver packages like its a regular working day to ensure that all gifts will reach recipients in time for Christmas. Christmas Eve at DHL will be a regular delivery day for DHL for packages, parcels and letters as is the case every year. Customers who are not at home at the time of delivery on Christmas Eve do still have the opportunity to pick up their parcel on the same day until late evening at the nearest DHL station.

“This additional service on a Sunday again demonstrates DHL’s strong commitment towards customer driven services. Beneficiaries of this special offer are business customers as well as private consumers. Only DHL can provide this seamless service due to the engagement of our employees and our unparalleled distribution network in Germany,” says Uwe Brinks, Managing Director DHL Parcel Germany.

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Ski costs slip in dollar-stricken USA but head east for the best downhill bargains

Costs may have tumbled in the USA but bargain-hunting skiers will find the best value by travelling east to Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia, according to the Ski Resort Report by Post Office® Travel Services.

Borovets in Bulgaria emerges as the cheapest ski destination¹, half the price of ski equipment and living costs in the fashionable resort of Vail, Colorado. Romania (Poiana Brasov) and Slovenia (Kranjska Gora) are also significantly cheaper than long established resorts in the big three ski destinations – Switzerland, Austria and France.

But Canada, hit by an 9.5 per cent drop in its dollar value against sterling, was by far the most expensive ski destination of 12 surveyed by the Post Office®. At GBP 457.56 for the seven items compared, the resort of Banff was almost three times as expensive as Bulgaria and 27 per cent more than Vail – where the weak dollar has resulted in a price drop of 30 per cent in the past two years.²

In the mainstream European market, the survey shows that Italy still offers best value for ski equipment and resort costs – well ahead of traditional favourites Austria, France and Switzerland. Germany, better known as a cross-country ski destination, is also good value this year – one of only two destinations where prices have dropped³.

The Post Office® found wide variations in the prices charged across Europe. Ski equipment hire varied by around GBP 60 whilst a six day lift pass cost just GBP 82 in Poiana Brasova, Romania but GBP 144 in Soldeu, Andorra – no longer the bargain destination it was a decade ago.

And in its shopping basket of items regularly purchased by skiers, Post Office® Travel Services found the total cost to vary by almost GBP 300.

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TNT, Hermes cancel plans to offer universal postal services in Germany

TNT NV’s TNT Post and Hermes Logistik Gruppe said they have cancelled plans to offer mail services to retail clients and small companies after the German government decided to introduce minimum wages for the postal industry.

The two companies will not implement plans to expand the 13,500 parcel stations of Hermes to mail acceptance stations.

TNT Post said it will therefore not offer a universal mail service.

The German government last week decided to extend minimum wages of between 8-9.80 eur per hour, agreed by services union ver.di and an employers’ association dominated by Deutsche Post World Net AG, to the whole industry.

Hermes Logistik Gruppe is a Hamburg-based logistics group.

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