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Emirates Post plans aggressive expansion ahead of share offer

Enjoying strong profit and growing by 20 per cent annually, Emirates Post has turned its focus on expansion plans abroad.

Abdulla Ibrahim Al Daboos, Vice-Chairman and President of Emirates Post Holding Group and Chairman of Emirates Post, sat down with Emirates Business to discuss the group’s diverse business interests and its plans for the future, including acquiring a fleet of aircraft and starting joint ventures with remittance firms overseas.

Looking beyond traditional domestic mail processing, Al Daboos is working to turn Emirates Post into a successful international brand.

How was Emirates Post’s performance last year and what are your expectations for 2008?

No doubt we have made a lot of progress since 2001 when Emirates Post was established as a commercial entity under the UAE Government. The services we have provided so far have been very helpful to the community. Emirates Post made Dh190 million net profit for the year 2007, and we expect a 20 per cent growth from our national operations. If we acquire international operations, we can expect another 20 per cent growth.

What measures has Emirates Post been taking to prepare to move outside the UAE?

We had to think of expansion to our operations and services beyond the UAE borders. We divided our strategy into three categories: financial, express and logistic services. We have already developed these, but more on the national level, and we can use this as our foundation to go regionally and internationally.

We are re-engineering a lot of the processes currently taking place in the government, semi-government and private sectors by evaluating how they conduct their businesses and interact with their customers and mail management. But we need to work on many issues such as proper management, proper IT infrastructure and liquidity so we can succeed internationally.

Can you elaborate on your international expansion strategy?

We do a lot of money remittance. There are a lot of people who transfer money to countries such as India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon. In the past, we used to have a relationship or an agreement with a company or agent in those countries.

We now intend to acquire a stake in such companies abroad to expand our services. This will apply to cargo and courier services. Instead of being just the sending part, we would like to have a share in the receiving part as well.

We expect this to give us better control over the services and a better share of the revenues on the other side of the business. Meanwhile, we are keeping in mind the continuous improvement of quality. If we are involved in the know how, then we will be sure the service level here and abroad is the same.

The more we expand internationally, the more we control and improve quality in these countries. Also it will mean we will bring the business here as individuals and corporates have more confidence in us. It is a new way of looking at it. This is how we can replicate the success of many of the services we provide here in certain countries where we can operate.

Have you already started acquiring stakes in companies abroad?

Yes, we have already have done this. We have begun due diligence in India, Pakistan and Indonesia – talking to a company that exists there and buying a share in that company. We are working now on Sudan, Jordan and Syria.

As Emirates Post Group, we have a lot of services and several companies beneath us such as: Electronic Data Centre (EDC), which is a document data centre that does printing, mail fulfilment and credit card issuance; Wall Street Exchange; and Emirates Marketing and Promotion.

We are trying to expand wherever we go to improve services that are related to what we do. Look what we have been doing nationally. This is encouraging us to set up joint ventures to expand internationally.

What are the challenges you foresee to your international expansion pl

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La Poste Group relaunches its press delivery service 7/7 service through Neopress subsidiary

La Poste has acquired the press delivery operator Media Express through its subsidiary Neopress, in order to become a major press distributor in France, according to Neopress CEO Nicolas Routier.

The group has invested EUR 40 million in the new morning home delivery to be effected 7 days a week in and around the region Ile-de-France and in the 30 biggest metropolitan areas of the country.

Along with the takeover of the press deliver operator Paris Actions Presse (PAP) in May 2007 and the inauguration of the first industry platform in press handling in Chelles, East Paris, in October last year, this acquisition is part of the programme of initiatives in favour of the press sector, introduced by La Poste CEO Jean Paul Bailly.

Specialised in press delivery, Neopress delivers more than 17 million exemplars in the Ile-de-France region. With the new acquisition, it expects to deliver more than 26 million exemplars.

Founded in 2007, La Poste subsidiary distributes a total of about 50,000 newspapers every day and employs 400 people working in 5 distribution centres in the region of Paris.

Media Express was founded in 1991 and is a major player on the French market of press delivery. It distributes the local newspaper “Le Progres” and several other national publications in the metropolitan area of Lyon . It handles about 8 million exemplars annually.

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Oman Post delegation keen to boost ties with Emirates Post

A high-level delegation from Oman, led by Dr. Ahmed Bin Ali Bin Al Mewaly, Director of Privatisation, Ministry of Finance, Oman, visited Emirates Post and discussed areas of mutual interest.

The delegation held talks with Emirates Post officials, including Mr. Abdulla Al Daboos, President of Emirates Post Group, Fahad Al Hosani, Vice President, Emirates Post Group and Mr. Ibrahim Karam, CEO of Emirates Post

Emirates Post officials briefed the delegation on the advancements made by Emirates Post over the past few years and expressed strong desire for mutual cooperation between the two sides.

The delegation visited Ramoul Sorting Centre, Wall Street, Training & Development Centre, EMP, EDC and Empost, and showed interest in the various activities and operations of Emirates Post and subsidiaries. They toured different facilities and were briefed by Sultan Al Midfa, CEO of Empost, Mr. Abdullah Bin Ghalib, GMD, Wall Street, Ahmed Tahlak, CEO, EMP, Abdullah Al Ashram, CEO, EDC, Wiaam Ghanem, Director of Training Centre and Munther Bin Shaker, Director, Ramoul Sorting Centre.

The Omani delegation consisted of Saif Bin Nasser Al Mahrouqi, Director of Administrative Issues, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Mr. Hussain Bin Malallah Al Lawathi, Investment Consultant, Ministry of Finance & Economy and Mr. Ahmed bin Saleh Al Mewaly, Deputy Director General, Operations, Oman Post.

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USPS grants ecoEnvelopes first ever approval for reusable envelopes breakthrough

ecoEnvelopes have received a key National Customer Ruling from the US Postal Service (USPS). It is the first time USPS has issued such a certification for a line of reusable envelopes and solidifies ecoEnvelopes’ position as a leader in a bold new effort to green the US mail.

The USPS National Customer Ruling is issued after an official testing and approval process. The ruling provides customers with increased confidence that ecoEnvelopes’ unique designs meet the most stringent qualifications for use in the US mail. In 2007, USPS worked closely with ecoEnvelopes in changing the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), paving the way for breakthrough mail solutions of this kind.

By eliminating the need for reply envelopes, ecoEnvelopes helps businesses and organizations meet their social, environmental and marketing objectives. “Using one envelope is simply more efficient and less wasteful than two, and you send the right message with a reusable envelope,” said founder and CEO Ann DeLaVergne, a former organic farmer and beekeeper who created the first ecoEnvelopes by hand in her kitchen as a way to reduce waste. More than 80 billion reply envelopes are sent through the US mail each year.

Eliminating return envelopes saves energy, water, and forest resources and reduces the carbon emissions that contribute to climate change. Every one million ecoEnvelopes used saves an estimated 250 million BTUs of energy and 37,000 pounds of greenhouse gasses. All ecoEnvelopes are manufactured on certified papers from managed forests using up to 100 pct recycled content.

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Britain to axe 2,500 post offices

British authorities say village post offices are becoming a casualty of the Internet as more people go online to pay bills and use e-mail.

“Customer numbers have gone down about 4 million per week compared to a couple of years ago and the losses are rising,” said Pat McFadden, the man named by the British government to pick 2,500 post offices for closure this year.

The British postal network loses about USD 7 million a week and hundreds of British post offices attract as few as 16 customers a week, on average, The Times of London reported Saturday.

Post offices in Britain, especially those in villages, continue to be used by large numbers of the elderly, who view the closures as a sign of disrespect toward them and fear their communities will change for the worse, the Times reported.

“No one comes into politics to do something that can be very unpopular locally to the people affected, and I am very aware of that,” McFadden said. “But sometimes governments have to take difficult decisions and make difficult changes. This is one of those occasions.”

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