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The European Mail Manifesto: growth, partnership and innovation in a changing industry

The Postal Users Group has issued a manifesto on the main interests of business users of postal services to encourage the European Commission to take the postal users needs into account when it is preparing its next proposals on postal services this year. PUG, an alliance of the major postal users representing 15 trade associations and businesses, points out in its manifesto that the postal services cover a very wide range of businesses and systems. The letter mail business of Europe´s postal operators represent about 1 million jobs and revenues of 47 billion euro; however, PUG shows that the wider sector accounts for an additional 4 million jobs and over 150 billion euro of revenues.

Contents (i)
List of figures (ii)
List of case studies (ii)
List of annexes (ii)
Signatories (iii)
Foreword (iv)
Author’s Foreword (v)
Executive summary (vi)
1. Introduction 1
2. The postal segment of the mail industry
3. The broader mailing industry 17
4. A shared vision for the future 25
5. Conclusion 33
Annex 36
Bibliography 38
P:LibraryPostalEuropean Mail Manifesto PUG 0706.pdf

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ErgoGroup buys SYSteam

Norway Post-owned ErgoGroup has today signed a contract to buy more than 90% of the shares in SYSteam’s operations in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. The remaining shareholders will receive an offer to sell their shares in the company to ErgoGroup. The total purchase price will be MSEK 1,100
SYSteam is the biggest IT company in Sweden’s SME market and the combined SYSteam/ErgoGroup will be a clear market leader as an IT service provider to the Nordic SME market.

SYSteam is owned by Bure Equity AS, which holds 46.2% of the shares, and by three founders (Arne Nilsson, Claes Rosengren and Stig-Olof Simonsson) who hold a total of 43.8% of the shares. The approximately 350 employees own the remaining 10%. Following negotiations with SYSteam’s main shareholders, ErgoGroup has bought more than 90% of the shares and hereby announces that it will make the mandatory offer to buy the remaining shares in the company. ErgoGroup thus wishes to acquire all of SYSteam’s operations in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark with effect from 1 January 2007. The value of this transaction is MSEK 1,100.

The operations that are now being taken over by ErgoGroup comprise a portfolio of around 3,800 customers, are expected to achieve revenues of MSEK 1,400 in 2006 and have around 1,030 employees in around 50 offices in the Nordic region.

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Finland Post Logistics to start Moscow Operations ahead of time

Finland Post’s first logistics centre will start operating in Moscow in February 2007, earlier than planned. The new logistics centre and Russia’s strong economic growth will enable Finland Post Logistics’ development and expansion in western Russia in the next few years.

Used by Finland Post Logistics, the logistics centre has an area of some 20,000 square metres. It will provide contract logistics services, including finishing services such as preparing goods for delivery in Russia, service warehousing and delivery services, as well as transport and forwarding services in the growing Russian market. The centre has paid special attention to security requested by customers, which meets the highest international standards.

The first customers in need of contract logistics services include international electronics and IT corporations, such as Canon and Brightpoint, but the centre also expects Finnish grocery companies and specialty goods companies to number among its customers.

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