Tag: Europe

Overnite's transformation to UPS Freight is complete

Overnite Corp., the Richmond-based trucking company, was acquired last year for USD1.25 billion by United Parcel Service Inc.

The company formerly known as Overnite has undergone a complete makeover, including an appreciable increase in employees.

Ranked as the area’s 17th largest private employer last year, UPS added 266 employees, many of them on the trucking side of the business.

UPS Freight is the fourth largest carrier in the sector of the trucking market known as less-than-truckload, which typically uses trucks to carry multiple loads to various customers.

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Royal Mail soars to victory in Courier Challenge 2006

Royal Mail topped the courier league for consistently delivering packages on time and at low cost, in a new ranking by Research International.

Rival courier services fell short against Royal Mail’s performance for its Special Delivery 9am and lunchtime guaranteed delivery services.

Early morning service costs averaged GBP 9.46 with Royal Mail, more than GBP 30 cheaper than competitor, TNT, at GBP 40.57. TNT came last for the morning service, leaving them trailing behind other couriers tested.

Royal Mail’s Special Delivery service was also cheapest among rivals for guaranteed next day delivery by lunchtime averaging at GBP 5.05, nearly GBP 23 less than its highest priced competitor.

The results illustrate Royal Mail’s winning combination in performance on promise at the lowest cost compared with its competitors. The five main national couriers were included in the independent study: Business Post, DHL, City Link, Royal Mail and TNT. A total of 2,479 test items were sent.

Test routes were selected to provide consistent transit times, as accepted by EU, Postcomm, DTI, IPC and Royal Mail.

Test items were prepared centrally for consistency too and reflected the most common business items sent by package type, size and weight. Items could not be identified as test items by the courier as senders placed items in each couriers own packaging.

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First stone laid at DPD Masterlinks new hub in Gdansk

With the symbolic act of signing the foundation document by Rafal Nawloka – DPD Masterlink President, Robert Karczewski – REX-BUD President the general contractor and Leszek Grombala – local mayor, the construction of the new depot officially started. Opening of the hub is scheduled for September 2007.

The depot is going to be built in two phases. The first one involves building the surface area of 2946 square meters, 55 gates and 11 reloading ramps. The second phase will be completed, when the operational surface of the first phase will prove to be insufficient.

Currently, 120 people are employed in the Gdansk depot. However the company plans to increase staff, ultimately to reach the number of 150 couriers and 50 workers.

The companys dynamic growth triggers the need for investments. The constant increase in the amount of parcels, annually reaching 40 percent, requires the modernization of existing and creation of new infrastructure in whole of the country.

Rafal Nawloka, DPD Masterlink President said: By establishing a new hub in Gdansk the company implements its new operations strategy, which focuses on the creation of a couple sorting centers in Poland. The benefits, in opposition to a centralized operational model, concern higher effectiveness and security of operations. Hubs will be located in Gdansk, Warsaw, Poznan, Katowice and Lodz.

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Postwatch concerned about zonal pricing: who wins?

The postal regulator Postcomm has today started to consult on Royal Mail’s application to price its bulk mail products differently according to where they are delivered. The Royal Mail wants to divide the UK into 4 zones according to the density of delivery points and in addition London where it claims costs are higher.

Postwatch, the watchdog for postal services, will be studying the proposals carefully before responding on behalf of customers. Clearly the implications of introducing zonal pricing need to be fully worked through and fully understood before being allowed.

Postwatch is concerned that there is a real risk bulk mailers will curtail mailing to rural areas and all or parts of London because those areas will attract a surcharge. Not only could this be detrimental to customers and businesses in those areas but it could also have an irreversible effect on volumes. This is at a time when Royal Mail itself is constantly expressing concerns about the decline in the amount of mail it is delivering.

Millie Banerjee, Chair of Postwatch, said: “We are concerned that this second attempt to persuade the regulator to allow the introduction of zonal pricing will be successful. It may pass the test of allowing specific product prices to be more closely aligned to their costs. But it may also result in an unfortunate lose – lose situation, where customers, competing postal operators and Royal Mail itself are all worse off.

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OMD wins Royal Mail account

OMD UK has won Royal Mail’s GBP 18m media planning and buying following a two-way shoot-out against incumbent Carat. The Omnicom agency will handle all media planning and buying for the Royal Mail for the next four years.

Carat, part of the Aegis network, had held the account for 10 years and was has previously been reported to have retained the account. MediaCom and PHD were knocked out of the pitch at an earlier stage.

Royal Mail has also retained Proximity to handle its direct marketing and added data planning to its responsibilities. Both OMD and Proximity will work with its advertising agency, Abbott Mead Vickers.BBDO.

A review was expected to be called in 2005 but Royal Mail extended Carat’s contract by a year. It then called a statutory review through the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) late last year.

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