Tag: International

Austrian Post dismisses trans-o-flex chief

Austrian Post has dismissed Klaus Heinz, head of its German parcel logistics subsidiary trans-o-flex, but is not planning any change in the company’s business model, according to CEP-Research information.

“Klaus Heinz has been relieved of all his functions”, a trans-o-flex spokeswoman said. She declined to disclose the reason for the decisions but added: “A re-positioning of trans-o-flex is neither intended nor planned.”

Wolfang Weber, head of operations and formerly deputy head of the management board, has taken over as management board spokesman in addition to his existing responsibilities. The other management board members are Thomas Mohorn, head of sales and marketing, and Thomas Doll, responsible for finances.

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Deutsche Post World Net provides preview of third quarter 2008

Deutsche Post World Net recorded a decline in EBIT before non-recurring effects of around 8 percent in the third quarter compared with last year’s 468 million euros as the global economic environment deteriorated markedly. Third-quarter reported EBIT rose 26 percent from last year’s 1.68 billion euros, reflecting a 572 million-euro non-recurring effect on EBIT due to a repayment from the German government following a court decision on EU level. In the first nine months, underlying EBIT gained 1.3 percent compared with the year-earlier period.
The Group now expects underlying EBIT for 2008 of around 2.4 billion euros, some 10 percent below last year’s result and 17 percent below the previous guidance. Adjusted for the accounting changes following the agreement to sell a 29.75 percent stake in Deutsche Postbank AG to Deutsche Bank AG, the Group previously had forecast EBIT of around 2.9 billion euros. Including Postbank, the forecast was 4.1 billion euros. For transparency reasons, the Group will be showing EBIT without Postbank going forward. The main shortfall will be seen in the EXPRESS Corporate Division, which is being particularly impacted by deteriorating market conditions in the U.S. The Group also recorded volume shortfalls in other regions, but those could be mitigated through cost-cutting. Other divisions are likely to be slightly below previous guidance.

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TNT N.V. publish 2008 third quarter results

Express
– Operational revenue growth 5.9 pct
– Premium (air) volumes in Europe under increasing pressure in the quarter
– International Economy and Special Services products good revenue growth
– Good performance Emerging Platforms
– Operating income down 21.5 pct at constant fx
– Cost savings programmes aggressively being implemented
Mail
– Continued strong operational revenue growth Emerging Mail & Parcels
– Mail operating profit in line with outlook
Group
– Group in strong financial position, capital requirements substantially refinanced in August
– Net cash from operating activities YTD Q3 up 8.8 pct
Outlook
– Outlook Express revised downward
– Outlook Mail reaffirmed
CEO Peter Bakker comments: “As we had already highlighted in our October 16 trading update the conditions in our European Express business have significantly worsened in September and the first weeks of October. Air volumes in September were down an unprecedented 10 pct, while Road volumes were showing low growth. We expect this pressure on volumes to persist at least in the current quarter.
On the positive side the Mail business has performed in line with our outlook. Also we refinanced our capital requirements in August, ahead of the deepening of the financial crisis in September and October. This, coupled with our robust cash flow, leaves us on a solid financial footing.
In these times management focus on efficient operations is even more essential. Our Master plans in Mail continue successfully, we are aggressively implementing the announced € 125 million cost optimisation programme in Express, we focus on improving air network efficiencies and we target all other cost areas for savings as well. At our analyst meeting on 4 December 2008, we will provide further details in this respect.”

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DHL launches advertising campaign appealing export strengths

DHL launched an advertising campaign on 20 October that will run across newspaper and magazines through to the end of 2008. The campaign will communicate speedy delivery and increasingly sophisticated services and solutions to highlight DHL’s superiority in exporting capabilities.

This campaign focuses on three DHL services – DHL EXPRESS PALLET, DHL BREAKBULK EXPRESS, and DHL EXPRESS 9:00 / DHL EXPRESS 12:00 – and are focused on communicating the characteristics of these services as well as highlighting the service advantage DHL promises to its customers in an easily comprehensible manner.

DHL will appeal the features of the three services, along with the concept of “When hasso (the idea) changes, hasso (shipping) also changes,” in three phases via newspapers and magazines, which is a witty means to communicating in Japanese that DHL has a shipping solution for every idea / need of the business.

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UPS begins construction of intra-Asia hub in Shenzhen

UPS began construction of its new intra-Asia air hub at Shenzhen International Airport in the heart of China’s Pearl River Delta.

Once completed, the Shenzhen facility will replace UPS’s current intra-Asia hub located at the former Clark Air Base in the Philippines and serve as UPS’s primary transit hub in Asia. The facility is expected to open in 2010.

The repositioning of the air hub will slash at least a day off shipment times-in-transit for Asian customers while offering a new level of service to the manufacturing region located just north of Shenzhen, not far from Hong Kong.

Currently, the markets of China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan account for more than half of UPS’s total intra-Asia volume. Of this, a sizeable proportion of Asia package export volume now originates in southeast China and Hong Kong.

The UPS Shenzhen Intra-Asia hub will be built on a land area of 89,000 square meters (958,000 square feet) and include a dedicated 150,000-square-meter (1.6 million square feet) ramp provided by Shenzhen Airport, an express customs handling unit, sorting facilities and cargo handling areas.

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