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Interim Report for January-June 2008: Increased Costs, Reduced Profitability

– Itella Group’s consolidated net sales for January–June totalled EUR 923.5 million, up by 8.5 per cent. The share of international operations was 29 per cent.
– Consolidated operating profit for January–June totalled EUR 43.9 million, down 33.1 per cent year-on-year. EBIT margin fell to 4.8 per cent. Profitability was especially reduced by the sharp increase in labour expenses and increased fuel costs.
– With regard to Itella Information’s early-year company acquisitions, the Polish subsidiary began operations in May, and the joint venture with Norway Post in June.
– In April, Itella Logistics entered into an agreement concerning the acquisition of Russia’s leading provider of warehouse services, NLC (National Logistic Company). Official permissions required for the acquisition have been received, and the transaction will be concluded in August.

Jukka Alho, President & CEO of Itella:

“The economic downtrend did not affect the demand for Itella services in Finland, but road freight volumes in Denmark and the Baltic region turned down. Demand for logistics services remained strong in Russia. Against the European trend, letter mail delivery volumes increased by 3 per cent in Finland, while newspaper deliveries decreased by 3 per cent.

The increases in volume and prices could not compensate for the sharp increases in fuel and salary costs, leading to a reduced profit. However, the profit performance met expectations. The tight situation caused by increased costs is expected to continue during the second half.”

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Itella’s automated parcel terminal pilot has ended

The three-month-long automated parcel terminal pilot at Itäkeskus in Helsinki ended at the end of May. All parties who took part in the trial were satisfied with the pilot.

“In particular, we received plenty of positive feedback from the consumers so, according to the pilot, the reception of the concept and manner of receiving parcels at the terminal was positive,” reports Aku Happo, Director of Itella’s Express and Parcel Business.
The costs of the automated concept rose higher than expected, and Itella has not yet made a decision on the future of the automated terminals. In addition, the decision-making schedule remains unclear.

The new automated parcel terminal enabled customers to choose between different options to receive their parcels. They could pick up a parcel from the post office or from an automated parcel terminal, which has 50-100 parcel lockers, or even have it delivered to their home.

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Stronger Transport Service Network for Itella Logistics in Norway

Itella Logistics has signed an agreement for taking over the business of Universal Spedisjon Bergen AS. After the approval of competition authorities in Norway and after the de-merger formalities are completed, Universal Spedisjon AS Bergen business will be transferred completely to Itella Logistics AS, which has been a 50 pct shareholder of the company for the last few years.
– This strategic acquisition will strengthen our position in Norway as one of the leading logistics operators in the market. Universal Spedisjon Bergen has developed successfully logistics services within national and international transport, freight-forwarding, and contract logistics, comments Kjell-Arne Eloranta, Managing Director of Itella Logistics AS.
Itella Logistics´ operations in Norway started in 2006 when it acquired Universal Spedisjon AS in Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavanger and Trondheim.

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