Tag: Mexico

TNT service extended

TNT has extended its Express Import service to 20 additional countries, including Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco, Libya, Madagascar, Iraq and Sri Lanka. The service allows customers to arrange collections from a client in another country and pay for the delivery in their own currency. They can also send shipments to a receiver in another country and have them pay for the transaction in the local currency, removing any difficulties arising from exchange rate conversions and fluctuations.

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Little used and mistrusted, Mexico’s state postal system works overtime to prove itself

Carlos Rodarte sends postcards to himself from almost every place he travels. Such a hobby seems strange, except Rodarte is the head of regional operations for Mexican postal service Sepomex. He’s testing his own company’s efficiency–and trying to change the image of his long-neglected state-run employer. “What better proof,” he says, pulling dozens of postcards out of his desk. Rodarte and his colleagues have a lot to prove. The Mexican postal system handles 700 million letters a year, which sounds like a lot but adds up to just seven pieces per inhabitant. Comparisons make it clear that Mexico’s postal system is under-used by a skeptical public. Brazilians, for example, send out 8 billion mailings a year, which translates into 46 letters per inhabitant. Plus, Sepomex officials are also working in a statistics vacuum: It’s difficult to gauge to what degree Mexican mail volumes have deteriorated over the years since past administrations inflated numbers. Despite low volumes, Sepomex operates at a loss.

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Small businesses boost UPS Mexico Operations

Demand from small and medium-sized companies is helping shipping giant United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) post double-digit sales growth in Mexico, company officials said Monday. During the first quarter, UPS’ export business sales from Mexico, the company’s biggest Latin American market, grew by 30% versus the like-2004 quarter, building on a 60% annual expansion last year. “We have positioned the product with companies that used to have their own trucks,” Luis Arriaga, head of UPS Mexico, said in an interview. UPS has also gained customers from other transport companies, he added. “The product is actually tailor-made for any type of need that you might have,” Arriaga said, listing party favors like pinatas, electronics and automotive parts as examples of recent shipments out of Mexico.

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