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La Poste sees net profits rise 41%

French public postal operator La Poste reported a 41.6% leap in net profits to EUR 789 million in 2006, from EUR 557 million the year before, on the back of strong growth in express and parcels.

Pre-tax profit rose 22% to EUR 949 million, from EUR 777 million in 2005, as revenues grew 4.3% to EUR 20.1 billion from EUR 19.27 billion the year before. Operating margin was up 0.7% to 4.7% in 2006, higher than the 3.5% forecast.

“2006 was notable for a strong rebound in international operations, mainly express but also financial services and mail,” the group said in a statement. “And it was the year of unprecedented internal investment in support of the modernisation efforts implemented by each of the group’s sectors.”

La Poste said it was confident operating margin would continue to rise, to 5.8% for 2007, as reforms to its pension finances impacted positively for the first time this year.

“Activity in the first months of the year (2007) is globally in line with the forecasts and the group is confident in its capacity to attain its objective for operating margin,” La Poste said.

International turnover grew to over EUR 3 billion (15.2% of overall revenues) in 2006. Express revenues were up 15.7% to EUR 2.93 billion due in part to strong growth again in eastern Europe, Germany and the UK.

Parcel turnover rose 7.2% to EUR 1.24 billion as the number of tracked parcels increased to 75% of the total compared to 60% in 2005 and traffic growth was stimulated by the introduction of electronic commerce. Two-day, on-time delivery reached 91%, 2% up on 2005.

Mail revenues were up just 0.5%, though, to EUR 11.3 billion, compared to the 3.4% growth in 2005, which was achieved mainly through price rises. The first year of Banque Postale’s activities – separated from La Poste on 1 January 2006 – saw it increase revenues by 6.3% to EUR 4.58 billion.

Net debt grew 37% to almost EUR 6 billion at the end of 2006, compared to EUR 3.78 billion on 31 December 2005, mainly due to a one-off, EUR 2 billion pension fund payment to the state.

Internal investment was up 29% to EUR 1.136 billion as modernisation work forged ahead. Four new mail hubs opened and work began on 20 others across France, EUR 200 million was spent on renovating parcel depots and sorting centres, and over 1,000 post offices were made over.

External investment reached over EUR 500 million through the acquisition of B2B small parcel firm Exapaq, document management specialist Orsid and asset manager Sogéposte (now part of Banque Postale). Total investment by the group thus increased by 70% to a record EUR 1.64 billion, from EUR 958 million in 2005.

The group said the improved profitability would allow it to continue to increase internal investment and reduce its debt ratio in 2007.

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La Poste profits rise 41%

The French postal service La Poste reported a 41.6% net profit increase that saw net profit increase to EUR 789 million in 2006, from EUR 557 million the year before. The increase was attributed to strong express and parcels growth.
La Poste remained optimistic about the future and said it believed operating margins would continue to rise, to 5.8% for 2007. This positive outlook was partly due to reforms to its pension finances which had generated good results.

The company’s international turnover climbed to over EUR 3 billion (15.2% of overall revenues) in 2006. Express revenues rose 15.7% to EUR 2.93 billion with strong growth in assets in Eastern Europe, Germany and the UK making significant contributions.

External investment reached over EUR 500 million was invested externally and resulted in the acquisition of Exapaq, Orsid and Sogéposte (now part of Banque Postale). Total investment by the group thus increased by 70% to a record EUR 1.64 billion, from EUR 958 million in 2005.

Internal investment increased by 29% to EUR 1.136 billion. Work began on 20 hubs across France and 2006 saw the four new mail hubs open for business.
Electronic commerce assisted the reported parcels growth of 7.2% representing EUR 1.24 billion. The number of tracked parcels increased to 75% of the total compared to 60% in 2005. Two-day, on-time delivery reached 91%, 2% up on 2005.
La Poste mail revenues rose by a much smaller margin than those registered the previous year. Revenues in 2006 were up just 0.5%, to EUR 11.3 billion, when compared to a revenue gain of 3.4% in 2005.

Net debt grew 37% to almost EUR 6 billion at the end of 2006, compared to EUR 3.78 billion on 31 December 2005, mainly due to a one-off, EUR 2 billion pension fund payment to the state.

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Free drops La Poste, picks UPS to deliver Freeboxes

Free has changed its logistics partner for its Freebox, opting for UPS over the French postal service’s Colissimo service, writes industry website 01net. Parent company Iliad’s CEO, Michel Boukobza, said earlier this year that there were problems with Colissimo, which was incompatible with online sales. According to the Freenews subscriber website, the company delivers 2,000 modems per day. Free said it was maintaining its Freebox exchange system and Kiala deposit points, but would not comment further on its change of contract. Free’s customer service staff, at call centres and call outs, had 1,500 employees in February, according to the CEO.

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DPD expands express services in Germany

DPD has upgraded its express services to try to win more business in the strongly-growing premium segment of the CEP market.

The GeoPost subsidiary said that it has expanded its existing time-definite next-day delivery options of 10:00 and 12:00 with the addition of an 8:30 option and a Saturday delivery service. These new options were introduced on February 1.

With effect from April 1, DPD is offering further express service options. These include recipient identity checks, shipment collection or exchange, and pro-active alerts per SMS.

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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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