Tag: Mail Services

Dutch Selekt Mail expects to process up to 200 mln packages in 2005

Netherlands-based postal services company Select Mail Nederland, a joint venture of Dutch publishing group Wegener and German postal services company Deutsche Post AG expects to double the number of the processed packages in 2005 to some 200 million pieces, the company’s general director, John Kuiper, said on November 3, 2004. According to the company, 2005 will be the third consecutive year, when Selekt Mail will double the annual number of processed packages. The company succeeded in doubling the processed packages number in 2003, therefore it posted a net profit for that year, Selekt Mail said. Kuiper did not provide a forecast for the company’s financial performance for 2004.

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Postcomm seeks views on Royal Mail’s plan to charge more for stamps than for franked business post

Postcomm today (4 November 2004) sought views on Royal Mail’s intention to charge customers different prices depending on how they pay for their post. From 1 April 2005, Royal Mail proposes to charge customers who pay for postage using a meter/franking machine, or Printed Postage Impression (PPI), less than those who stick a stamp on an envelope. Royal Mail’s current intention is to introduce a 1p differential between the payment methods. Similar changes would be made to its international Airmail and Surface Mail products. Royal Mail is able to make these changes under its current price control.

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