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DHL introduces reusable return envelope

DHL , has introduced an environmentally friendly reusable envelope for customers that ship and return legal-size documents. The new envelope provides businesses with a quick, simple and eco-friendly return solution.

DHL’s reusable legal envelope can be filled with up to 8 oz of material, and has a built-in closure mechanism that allows it to be re-sealed and used twice. Business shippers requiring a signed or completed legal contract or application by another party can now reduce materials and waste by using a reusable shipping envelope. The envelope also features two separate “tear off” strips and associated “glue strips” so users can be assured the package contents are secure for two trips.

The new reusable envelope may be used with DHL’s return labeling solutions — shippers can create and include the return label in the outbound shipment. These preprinted return labels or “EZ Return” labels can be ordered directly from DHL or created from DHL’s EasyShip® system. The receiver of the shipment may also reuse the envelope with a standard DHL waybill.

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Tighter standards for addresses prompt new look at mailing practices

The new standards are designed to bring greater efficiency and lower costs to the mailstream. One of the biggest sources of waste in the current system is mail that lacks a valid address and cannot be delivered. The Postal Service estimates it spends nearly $2 billion each year to handle this mail, and mailers waste billions of dollars more creating mail pieces that ultimately cannot reach their intended recipient. The Postal Service has committed to cutting undeliverable mail by 50 pct by the year 2010.

The root cause is address lists that are not updated to reflect the tens of millions of changes that occur every year as families move, new households are created, new buildings open, old buildings close or are repurposed, and streets are built or renamed. In tests conducted by Pitney Bowes, up to 12 pct of the letters in a typical mailing may have substandard addresses.

Effective August 1, the Postal Service will no longer provide automation discounts for mail that lacks what the USPS calls a “valid delivery point,” tacking up to six additional cents on to the postage for each such piece. For a mail drop of 100,000 pieces where 6 pct lack valid delivery points, this could result in more than USD 230 in higher postage costs for the mailer. Multiplied across the billions of letters that enter the mailstream every year, the potential financial hit reaches tens of millions of dollars.

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UPS says Teamsters talks temporarily recessed

United Parcel Service Inc. said on Monday contract talks with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters are temporarily recessed while the company awaits information from pension funds that cover its workers.

The national committees met last week. Talks on local issues and contract riders are continuing, Black said, adding he does not know when UPS will get the pension fund information.

Last week, the Teamsters said contract negotiations with UPS were “temporarily suspended” because the company was unable to respond to the union’s demands. The union said it is willing to resume negotiations with UPS as soon as the package carrier makes a proposal on health care coverage and retirement benefits.

UPS and the union representing some 250,000 workers kicked off negotiations in September 2006 for a new deal to replace a six-year contract set to expire in 2008. That contract is the largest labor pact in the U.S. private sector.

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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings announces management appointments for Polar Air Cargo Worldwide

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc., a provider of global air cargo services, today announced two leadership appointments for its subsidiary, Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc. (Polar).

Former DHL Express executive Randy Clark has been named Chief Operating Officer for Polar following the recent strategic transaction with DHL Express that includes the acquisition of an equity stake in Polar and a 20-year commercial arrangement. Olivier Alexandroff, formerly Vice President of Controlling for DHL Express U.S., was named Chief Financial Officer for Polar.

Clark will be based in Purchase, N.Y., reporting to Flynn.

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Astar sets deadline on ABX bid

Air freight service company Astar Air Cargo Holdings LLC said today it will withdraw its acquisition proposal for cargo airline ABX Air Inc. if the suitor does not receive a response by July 18.

On June 26, Miami-based Astar offered to acquire all outstanding shares of Wilmington, Ohio-based ABX for USD 7.75 per share. ABX Air said the proposal is an indication of interest and not a formal bid.

Both Astar and ABX Air have operating agreements with global express delivery and logistics company DHL and both companies maintain air cargo hub operations in Wilmington. The combined company would have a combined employment of about 10,000 and operate a fleet of more than 140 aircraft.

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