Tag: Mail Services

India Post seeks return to monopoly on letters

In a move that will have serious implications for the Rs 2,500-crore courier industry, the United Progressive Alliance government has revived the Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill, 2002 that seeks to regulate private courier and express companies. If the Bill is enacted, all courier companies would be barred from carrying letters, to be defined as packets below a certain weight. The draft Bill proposes to vest the government’s postal department with the exclusive privilege of carrying all letters. The amendment is also likely to include regulatory provisions including imprisonment and penalties for courier firms, which already fall under the purview of various legislations like the Consumer Protection Act and Customs Act. When contacted, department of posts secretary R Ganeshan refused to comment. A source in the department, however, confirmed that the draft Bill was being finalised.

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Postcomm issues a long term licence to Mail Plus

Following consultation, Postcomm today issued a long term licence to Mail Plus Ltd to provide bulk mail and consolidation services. The licence contains a requirement for Mail Plus to maintain separate accounts for its UK licensed business to show that it is not being unfairly cross-subsidised by its parent company, La Poste.

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Comment on German postal services market from 2004 Annual Report

The German postal services market generated revenues in 2004 of more than €23 billion. Some two thirds of the market is open to competition. Just under two thirds of these revenues is accounted for by Deutsche Post AG (DPAG), with the remaining third being split among a number of providers, most notably courier, express and parcel service providers.

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Japan Post’s mail segment incurs 56.2 bil. yen midterm loss

Japan Post said Wednesday its mail delivery service posted a 56.2 billion yen net loss in the April-September period of fiscal 2004. Japan Post blamed the sector’s red ink on the growing number of people using e-mail instead of ordinary postal services. The public postal service entity was reporting its midterm results for the first time on a trial basis. Although it reduced personnel expenses, the shrinkage in the amount of conventional mail outweighed the effects of the cost cut, it said. When Japan Post closed its full-year books for the year to March 31, 2004, the mail segment returned to the black for the first time in two years.

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Number of parcels delivered by Japan Post breaks FY 1970 record

The number of parcels Japan Post delivered between last April and early this month has reached a record-high 184.97 million, breaking the previous record set in fiscal 1970, the public postal service agency said Wednesday. The previous record was set in the 12-month period beginning April 1, 1970, according to Japan Post. The new all-time high was logged partly because Japan Post teamed up last November with major convenience store chain operator Lawson Inc. to provide the “Yu-Pack” door-to-door parcel delivery service. The growth in Japan Post’s parcel service could draw flak from its archrival parcel service provider, Yamato Transport Co., industry analysts say.

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