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GeoPost announces results for 2006

GeoPost achieved a turnover of euro 2.969 billion in 2006. In comparison with 2005, the Group saw an increase of 16%. In the last 5 year GeoPost almost doubled its turnover.

With 500 million parcels in 2006, GeoPost holds second position in terms of volume and third place in terms of turnover in the European express market.

The dynamic growth has been achieved by the group’s aggressive development strategy. This strategy has seen GeoPost acquire Exapaq in France, Interattica in Greece, and a new franchise agreement has been signed with SEUR in Spain. In addition to these external acquisitions the Group has achieved strong organic growth.

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Supervisory Board Unanimously Authorises Management Board to Enter Into Final Negotiations to Acquire Minority Stake in BAWAG P.S.K.

Supervisory Board Unanimously Authorises Management Board to Enter Into Final Negotiations to Acquire Minority Stake in BAWAG P.S.K.

In a meeting held on April 17, 2007, the Supervisory Board of Austrian Post unanimously authorised the Management Board to enter into final negotiations regarding the acquisition of a minority stake in BAWAG P.S.K.

In December 2006, Austrian Post was invited by the bidder group led by Cerberus to acquire a minority stake in BAWAG P.S.K., and considers this invitation as an opportunity to make a profitable and value enhancing investment, as well as to proactively promote a jointly developed offensive business strategy in the field of financial services.

At present, Austrian Post currently offers financial services products of BAWAG P.S.K. via its own branch network, for which Austrian Post derived an income amounting to EUR 97min the year 2006. Austrian Post is pursuing the goal of further expanding the financial services offered at its 1,334 company operated branches and 608 post partner offices in Austria.

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GLS opens logistics centre in Hungary

GLS, headquartered in Amsterdam, launched constructions last June and spent a total of EUR 6.2 million to finish the facility.

The new unit of GLS Hungary operates with a staff of 100 employees and can deliver 12 million packages a year, business daily Világgazdaság said.

The logistics centre will give home to the Central European headquarters of GLS, where they will co-ordinate Czech and Slovakian subsidiaries from.

GLS announced a month ago today that it entered into a network partnership with Bulgaria’s Interlogistica Ltd., which started realising nationwide distribution for all GLS companies in February 2007. The network of GLS, one of the three largest CEP (courier, express and parcel) service providers in Europe, now covers 35 states.

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Parcelforce make a delivery with a difference

Digging, building and painting rather than collecting, sorting and dispatching provided the schedule for West Midlands Parcelforce Worldwide employees who gave up their time to deliver with a difference to Sandwell and.

Employees from the company’s Birmingham depot and Coventry International and National hubs volunteered as part of Parcelforce Worldwide’s first National Community Team Challenge Day. Local activities included improving the children’s play area at St Francis Xavier School in Sandwell and building a summerhouse and gardening at Valley House in Coventry.

Organised through Business in the Community’s employee volunteering programme, Cares, the Team Challenge Day was set up to make it easier for colleagues to work together by getting involved in their local communities.

As the majority of Parcelforce Worldwide employees spend on average, ten hours every day on the road or are night workers, so opportunities to work as a team and get to know one another are limited.

The response to participate in the team challenge attracted volunteers from every part of the business. As well as drivers and sorters, Parcelforce Worldwide’s Board and colleagues from all business functions rose to the challenge.

Iain Groark, Parcelforce Worldwide’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility was delighted by the take up, exclaiming: “The enthusiasm from our people to support their local community has been inspiring. With one in five of our sites and over 250 of our colleagues giving up their weekend, we hope that long and valuable relationships will develop between our sites and the community groups they are working with.”

Each community team challenge was organised by a front line employee keen to develop their project management skills. They were given up to pounds 500 from the business towards the cost of materials and supported in developing a project plan, recruiting volunteers and undertaking a health and safety risk assessment.

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NetExpress Europe expands into Romania

NetExpress Europe (NEE), the network of independent European express parcel carriers, has expanded into Romania by signing up Möbius Express as its agent in the country.

Möbius Express is a Romanian – Austrian express courier company which has been in the Romanian market since last year.

It offers nationwide coverage through its own fleet and a network of five hubs and branch offices, and claims to provide 24-hour distribution across most of the country. There is also a 10am next-day delivery option for urgent shipments to selected locations.

NEE has gradually expanded its network in Central and Eastern Europe over the last year, and now covers most European countries.

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