Empirical analysis of further liberalisation in Norway
Presentation at Rutgers 04 in Cork by Gregory Swinand and Sean Lyons, London Economics
P:LibraryRutgers 2004London Economics Liberalisation in Norway.pdf
Presentation at Rutgers 04 in Cork by Gregory Swinand and Sean Lyons, London Economics
P:LibraryRutgers 2004London Economics Liberalisation in Norway.pdf
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Read MoreThe Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications has proposed a more
rapid liberalisation of the Norwegian postal market than EU’s liberalisation
time schedule. The proposal will mean full liberalisation of the postal
market in Norway from 1 January 2007.”We welcome free competition, but consider it important for Norway Post to be allowed to compete on the same terms as the other players with whom we will be competing. We should not be given a handicap,” says Norway Post chief executive Kaare Frydenberg. “We have implemented extensive efficiency and restructuring measures in recent years, in preparation for the competition we knew would come. Thus we will face the new situation with competitive products and services,” Frydenberg says.
As part of Norway Post’s efforts to offer its customers a new and better express delivery product, the company has signed an agreement with TNT Express to provide its customers with worldwide delivery services.
The agreement means that during May, Norway Post will begin selling Global Express services on behalf of TNT. This will improve Norway Post’s offer of express delivery services to its customers, expand area coverage, reduce delivery times and increase flexibility.
Arne Bjørndahl, Senior Vice President of Norway Post commented, “We carried out extensive research before concluding that TNT Express has the best and most reliable global express service for us. The deal is good news for our customers as it gives them increased access to the international express parcels market.”
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