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9 European Postal Service Providers jointly call for caution in the 2009 reform of postal services

Following the publication of the PWC study on the “Impact on Universal Ser-vice of the Full Market Accomplishment of the Postal Internal Market in 2009”, the postal operators of Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Lux-embourg, Poland and Spain, which account for over 50% of the Community population, express their concern about the study outcomes and plead the European Commission for a balanced approach when drawing up future postal legislation
At the beginning of this month of July, the European Commission published a study undertaken at its request by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) in order to assess, in each member State, the impact on the universal postal provision of a full liberalisation in 2009.

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Development of competition in the European postal sector

Postal sector regulation and postal sector policy

Forces governing competition (Porter analysis, contestability of markets)

The universal postal operator: facts, figures, strategy

Competitor postal operators and effect of competition on market structure and
market performance

Regulatory framework, liberalisation and access regulation

Market size of the postal sector and country information

Facts and figures for the national postal operator (US provider)

Competitor postal operators and market structure of the postal sector

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Development of competition in the European postal sector

Postal sector regulation and postal sector policy

Forces governing competition (Porter analysis, contestability of markets)

The universal postal operator: facts, figures, strategy

Competitor postal operators and effect of competition on market structure and market performance

Regulatory framework, liberalisation and access regulation

Market size of the postal sector and country information

Facts and figures for the national postal operator (US provider)

Competitor postal operators and market structure of the postal sector

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Hungarian customers demand more complex delivery solutions

Though competition has intensified, the delivery volume of international parcel services has increased in recent years, industry experts said last week. Customers, however, are requiring complex, more sophisticated services, and service providers are expected to move to meet these requirements. “Though the core business is still small parcel delivery, no international delivery company can survive on the exclusive provision of traditional courier service-type solutions,” said Zoltán Bándli, business development manager at UPS Hungary Kft. According to Bándli, customers want more – something along the lines of a one-stop service.

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