Tag: Mail Services

Agreement signed to boost emiratisation in postal sector

Emirates Post holding group and Emirates Nationals Development Programme (ENDP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost emiratisation in the mail sector through a series of measures, including a three-month postal diploma programme, to be conducted by the Emirates Post training development centre, Dubai.

According to the MoU, the postal diploma programme will be for three months, at the end of which the candidate will receive a diploma endorsed by Emirates post holding group.

The new initiative, which is in response to the directives of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on creating new opportunities for Emirati youth in various fields, especially in the private sector, was unveiled at a press conference addressed by Minister for Public Sector Development and Chairman of Emirates Post holding group Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Chairman of ENDP Ahmad Humaid Al Tayer and President of Emirates Post holding group Abdullah Al Daboos.

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Alan Kessler elected Chairman, Postal Service Board of Governors (U.S)

Philadelphia attorney Alan C. Kessler was elected Chairman of the Postal Service Board of Governors and Austin, TX, businesswoman Carolyn Lewis Gallagher was elected Vice Chairman during today’s Board meeting.

Kessler was appointed to the Board by President Clinton in 2000 for a term that expires December 2008. He has served as vice chairman since 2005 and succeeds James C. Miller III as chairman. Miller was appointed to the Board in 2003 for a term that expires December 2010.

Chairman Kessler is a partner in the Philadelphia law firm of Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, LLP, with substantial experience in the defense of class-action litigation, including securities, antitrust, toxic tort and civil rights cases as well as a government relations and counseling practice. He has served on commissions, boards and authorities at the federal, state and local levels, including a 1994 Presidential appointment as vice chair of the Presidential/Congressional Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management. He currently serves on both state and local development boards.

Vice Chairman Gallagher was named a Governor by President Bush in 2004 for a term that expires December 2009. She is the former CEO of Texwood Furniture, Inc., and has served on numerous private and public sector boards. In 2003, Gallagher served on the President’s Commission on the United States Postal Service, which submitted a report titled “Embracing The Future.”

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EU to vote on mail monopolies

The European Parliament is expected to approve a plan today to dismantle remaining national monopolies for postal delivery by 2011, allowing cross-border competition in a sector that has until now been closely guarded by national operators.
A group of nine new EU member states, Greece and Luxembourg will get the option of an additional two-year grace period to prepare for a full opening of the delivery of letters under 50 grams (1.75 ounces) – the last category where national postal companies face no rivals – under the plan to be voted on by European Union lawmakers.
A universal public service ensuring every European – not just in big cities but also in remote areas – gets at least one delivery and collection a day, five days a week, even after rival companies move into the market, will be guaranteed and can be subsidized by governments if it is loss-making.
The issue of outside competition for domestic mail-carriers is a heated one in many EU countries. While parcel and package deliveries have already been liberalized across the 27-nation bloc, national governments may still reserve the market for delivering letters under 50
The postal reform – first considered more than 15 years ago – is part of a drive to liberalize the EU services market. The plan could lead to job losses in the 88 billion euro sector that employs more than 5 million people.
Full liberalization of the sector should lead to more reliable and better-quality mail deliveries, according to EU officials.
Many countries have been slow to open up their postal market to competition. Only Sweden, Britain, Finland have scrapped all legal monopolies. Germany has also allowed cross-border competition, but the government has set a minimum wage for postal workers.
Ninety percent of European mail is sent by businesses, and this is where most new entrants are likely to target new, lower-priced services – ignoring unprofitable consumer services in remote or rural areas.

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SingPost Group results for third quarter

Singapore Post Limited (“SingPost”) announced its unaudited results for the third quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2007.

The Group registered a 9.2 pct growth in its revenue for the third quarter, from SGD 111.8 million to SGD 122.0 million, as the three business segments achieved improved
performances.

Mail revenue increased 9.5pct from SGD 86.0 million to SGD94.2 million, on higher mail volumes while Logistics revenue rose 5.3pct from SGD17.0 million to SGD17.9 million, on increased Speedpost traffic and growth in vPOST on-line shopping transactions.

Retail revenue grew 7.9pct from SGD14.5 million to SGD15.6 million, as growth in financial services and retail products continue to offset the decline in agency/bill presentment services.

Rental and property related income improved by 21.6pct from SGD5.1 million to SGD6.2 million, as a result of higher rental rates and yield enhancement initiatives at SingPost Centre.

Total expenses rose 10.7pct from SGD76.7 million to SGD84.9 million as a result of increased business activities. Labour and related costs increased 10.6pct from SGD27.9 million to SGD30.9 million on higher wages and variable staff costs. Volume-related costs increased 16.5pct from SGD27.6 million to SGD32.1 million. Finance expenses declined 15.0pct from SGD2.7 million to SGD2.3 million as the Group has fully repaid the term loan obtained in March 2006.

Operating profit for the Group improved by 6.7pct from SGD43.3 million to SGD46.2 million. Mail operating profit posted a 7.5pct increase from SGD34.4 million to SGD37.0 million, while Logistics operating profit improved by 3.3pct from SGD3.0 million to SGD3.1 million.

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The International Organization for Standardization to work hand in hand with the UPU

Alan Bryden, Secretary General of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and Edouard Dayan, Director General of the Universal Postal Union, concluded a cooperation agreement today aimed at strengthening the exchange of information for finalizing standards of mutual interest to the two organizations.

Closer cooperation in standardization work has become necessary in an increasingly specialized technological environment. Furthermore, liberalization and postal sector developments have led to the development of new standards to meet the needs of the sector and its customers for enhanced quality of service.

As postal operators diversify their activities, incorporate e-commerce into their parcel and logistics services and develop their financial services, they need to operate in a standardized environment.

As Edouard Dayan pointed out, “The UPU manages a three-dimensional network: physical, electronic and financial. We have already developed many standards for the processing of physical mail. We now need to focus on standards for electronic and financial services. The cooperation agreement with the ISO is intended to do just that.”

As a standards organization, the UPU has already developed nearly a hundred technical standards for the postal sector. The agreement will enable the UPU to better position itself on the world stage and help it to prepare and better disseminate postal standards, particularly for financial and electronic services, that are recognized internationally, not only by postal experts but also by standards experts in other activity sectors.

One feature of the agreement is the creation of a contact committee of six officials responsible for implementing the provisions of the agreement. Thus, the ISO and the UPU will each be able to incorporate in its own standards references to the other organization’s standards.

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