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City Link confirms commitment to major customer with new joint liveried trailer

City Link has reinforced its ongoing commitment to Karndean, a flooring supplier, with the presentation of a joint liveried trailer.

The eye catching vehicle serves to raise the profile of both companies. City Link will use it to deliver Karndean’s design flooring to retailers and commercial contractors across the country.

Stuart Godman, City Link’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We have been working closely with Karndean over the past three years to deliver a quality service to flooring customers. This liveried trailer is a sign of our commitment to continue this successful partnership and maintain a high standard of service.”

Karndean’s Operations Director, John Wright, commented: “City Link has played a key role over the past three years in supporting Karndean’s commitment to quality customer service. We look forward to continuing this partnership and using this trailer to meet the needs of our valued customers. ”

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Deutsche Post up on talk of FedEx interest: traders

Shares in Deutsche Post rose on Monday as traders cited market talk that U.S. package delivery company FedEx Corp was interested in buying a stake in the German mail and logistics group.

“There are rumors that FedEx wants to buy a 14-percent stake in Deutsche Post,” one trader said.

Deutsche Post had no immediate comment.

Deutsche Post shares were up 1.5 percent at 20.40 euro by 6:34 a.m. EDT, while Germany’s top-30 index .GDAXI was up 0.9 percent.

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TNT Express reorganises German regions

TNT Express has reorganised its German regions and reassigned responsibilities. Bernd Wietrychowski, regional director north until now, has assumed the newly created position of director of regions. Bernd Jacobsen succeeds him as regional director north.

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Germany to launch second wave of tax fraud probes

German tax authorities are to launch a new wave of 20 separate tax evasion investigations in the next two weeks, a press report said Friday, after a first push netted hundreds of millions of euros.
The probes would mainly concern people in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and would focus on family foundations suspected of being used to hide between 10-20 million euros (15-30 million dollars) of embezzled money, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported, citing an unnamed investigator.
Since late March, there have been about 30 raids, with 120 residences and offices searched, the newspaper said.
German tax evasion recently came into the spotlight as authorities launched a nationwide probe, netting more than 100 suspects including Klaus Zumwinkel, the former head of the logistics giant Deutsche Post, which owns DHL.
Most of those cases involved Germans allegedly avoiding payment of taxes by shifting funds to the alpine tax haven of Liechtenstein.
On Friday, Sueddeutsche Zeitung said authorities had recovered about 500 million euros from about 200 people who came forward on their own.
The government acknowledged in February that it had paid more than four million euros to an informer for bank data that led to the biggest tax fraud probe ever in the country and sparked similar investigations around the globe.
Another 230 people not related to the Liechtenstein affair have also contacted authorities after they too neglected to pay taxes, the report said.
Bochum prosecutors planned to start bringing charges against suspects within a few months, and were likely to bring charges against Zumwinkel later this year, it added.

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DHL honored with Asia Platinum Award by Reader's Digest for fourth consecutive year Awarded nine Platinum and Gold Awards across seven markets in region

DHL has once again been voted as one of Asia’s most trusted brands in the ‘Airfreight/Courier Service’ category at the 10th annual Trusted Brands Awards 2008, organized by Reader’s Digest. The company has, for the fourth consecutive year, received an Asia Platinum Award, in addition to the three Platinum and five Gold awards garnered across seven countries surveyed.

The prestigious award wins further strengthened the DHL brand equity as consumers clearly associate the company with attributes that are of utmost importance to them – trustworthiness, credibility, quality, value, understanding their needs and innovation.

Besides the Asia Platinum Award, DHL received the Platinum Award in Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as the Gold Award in Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand in the same category. In India, DHL and Blue Dart, part of the DHL group, each garnered a Gold Award. Platinum awards in Hong Kong and Singapore are repeated wins; Hong Kong for the fifth year running and Singapore for the second successive year.

Respondents who took part in the survey, through email and telephone interviews, nominated their most, single trusted brand. DHL’s excellent showing in the survey shows that its brand name registers top-of-mind awareness among consumers. DHL attributes this appeal to its strong brand presence, extensive network infrastructure, and the active community activities that it regularly and consistently participates in these countries and beyond in Asia Pacific.

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