Tag: Lynx Express

Parcel services circle Belgian rival

Leading European parcels delivery groups were on Friday, Aug. 4, circling ABX Belgium, the domestic parcels service that the Belgian national railway company Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Belges, or SNCB Holding, must sell by the end of the year.
An SNCB spokesman declined to comment on reports that several players — General Logistics Systems BV, or GLS, the Oude Meer, Netherlands-based European parcels arm of Britain’s Royal Mail Group plc; Dutch logistics, deliveries and postal services group TNT Holding BV; and the Belgian postal service De Post/La Poste — might drive in an offer.

However, the SNCB spokesman did confirm that “different parties” were interested in the business.
One banking source, who declined to be identified, said the three groups would be at the top of his list of likely buyers, though he thought France’s GeoPost SA, the parcels service of the French post office, should not be ruled out as a possible bidder. He also said United Parcel Service of America Inc., which last year bought U.K. parcel delivery group Lynx Express Ltd. and had signaled plans to grow further in the sector, could also be a player.
The parcels business, which the banker said could fetch around euro 70 million, roughly equivalent to annual revenue, has been carved out of ABX Logistics Worldwide SA/NV, the international freight-forwarding business that SNCB sold to 3i Group plc and Fortis Banque SA/NV on Aug 3

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A Sharp Reduction in the Home Delivery Market's Growth Reflects Declining Business by Traditional Mail Order Specialists

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39469) has announced the addition of “UK Home Delivery & Fulfilment 2006” to their offering.

“UK Home Delivery & Fulfilment 2006” provides a thorough analysis of the home delivery market – products ordered online, by phone, in store and by catalogue and delivered to the customer’s home or place or work. It includes full analysis of a survey of 2,000 consumers, exploring their motivations for using home delivery and their expectations of home delivery services.

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New career for Burtenshaw, Cramley retires

David Burtenshaw, chief executive of Lynx Express until its acquisition by UPS in 2005, is planning a new career in business advisory. Burtenshaw has been assisting the integration of the two companies. He will continue to be available as a consultant to UPS on an ongoing basis.

Alan Cramley has retired from the pallet sector after stints with Pall-Ex and most recently Fortec Pallet, where he was business development director.

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UPS purchase of LYNX Express is cleared

European Union antitrust regulators approved UPS Inc.’s proposed USD96.3 million purchase of British parcel carrier LYNX Express Ltd. on Monday, saying the deal posed no competition concerns in the European market. UPS announced the deal in July, aiming to expand its presence in Europe. UPS said the deal is expected to close by the end of the year. The European Commission said the transaction “would not significantly impede effective competition,” adding that LYNX’s domestic and international delivery services did not overlap with the European operations of Atlanta-based UPS. LYNX Express, based in Nuneaton, England, is majority owned by the private equity firm Bridgepoint Capital Ltd.

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