Tag: New Zealand Post

NZ Post delivers Govt NZD50m

New Zealand Post has handed the Government a NZD50 million dividend after unveiling a record NZD137.2 million full-year profit yesterday. The result – the strongest in the state-owned postal service provider’s history – was boosted by a one-off NZD78.6 million gain on the sale of its Express Couriers business into a joint venture with Deutsche Post-owned DHL last year. The state-owned enterprise’s full-year profit was a record NZD137.2m. Part of the Government’s dividend included NZD23 million from the sale. Excluding that, its net profit was NZD58.6 million. That was still up NZD22.1 million or 60.5 per cent on last year. Chief executive John Allen said the result was also boosted by the performance of its core Postal Services Group and the maiden profit of its Kiwibank subsidiary this week.

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Australasia Market Development – Report 1

First in a series of four reports dealing with postal services policy and development in the wider markets of Australasia. Prepared for Postwatch by Arrowhead Consulting Ltd.
Introduction
Report Scope
Country Selection
Report Structure
Overview and Implications
Introduction
Implications
Country Review
Introduction
Australia
New Zealand
Singapore
Japan
Hong Kong

P:LibraryPostalAustalsain_Market_Developments for Postwatch 0705.pdf

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New Zealand joint venture launches new brand

One of the biggest rebranding exercises undertaken in the transport sector is under way to coincide with the Lions rugby tour.

Express Couriers, the joint venture formed between Deutsche Post-owned DHL and New Zealand Post’s courier business, is adopting the DHL yellow but keeping the CourierPost, Pace and Contract Logistics brands. The Skyroad Express courier brand is being rolled into the CourierPost brand.

The rebranding involves ordering 2500 polo shirts, 900 shorts, 900 vests, 900 polar fleeces and 900 track pants and painting 750 vans and 40 trucks.

Courier Express chief executive Jim Quinn did not say how much the bill b was, but he said the rebranding was always contemplated when the joint venture was set up, and its execution deliberately coincided with the Lions tour.

DHL’s profile is raised during the tour as it is a sponsor.

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New Zealand Datamail goes postal

New Zealand Post subsidiary Datamail is broadening its operations in Australia by partnering with Connxion, an Australian document producer. David Allen, general manager of Datamail’s document solutions group, says the partnership allows Australian companies to print and lodge business documents in the New Zealand postal system. He says the company has been working with Connxion for some time and is now ready to go live with DHL. “DHL’s central hub is in Sydney and all its billing for New Zealand customers was done from Australia at significant cost.”

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