Tag: Mail Services

Sweden Post mounts new foray into Australian market

Sweden Post has mounted a new foray into the Australian market by offering small businesses international postal services in a direct challenge to Australia Post’s market dominance.

Partial mail deregulation has enabled Posten’s local subsidiary Direct Link to consolidate its foothold in the Australian market via a new alliance with MBE Business Service Centres.

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Ghana Post in steady growth

Ghana Post Company Ltd registered a steady growth since it was transformed into Limited Liability Company in 1995.

Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah, Minister for Communication and Technology said this when he took his turn in the weekly meet the press series in Accra.

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Deutsche Post sent packing by Austria

Deutsche Post will not take a stake or majority in Austrian Post AG as planned. Speculations regarding an interest by the Deutsche Post to acquire the British logistics company Exel, are considered by analysts as unrealistic. “It is very unlikely”, said Raymond Maguire at UBS Warburg in London, explaining that the Deutsche Post does not have enough money to finance such an expensive takeover.

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USPS retracts notice to identify senders

The U.S. Postal Service is withdrawing a notice in the Federal Register because its wording suggests that a plan to identify senders of bulk mail is the first step to identifying the senders of all mail. Stephen M. Kearney, vice president of pricing and classification for the Postal Service, said the notice “has caused misunderstanding in some quarters. Sender-Identified Mail: Enhanced Requirement for Discount Rate Mailings, a notice intended to clarify business customer information, will be reissued,” Mr. Kearney said in a statement.

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Relaxation of UK competitors’ licences

Postwatch welcomes the regulators decision to relax its licences to allow the
companies concerned to provide additional services to strike hit customers.
However Postwatch believes this will only provide limited assistance to a few
customers. Therefore Postwatch regard this as an initial step to be quickly followed by a recommendation to the Secretary of State that she use her statutory powers to suspend the licensing regime

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