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Japan Post Expands Parcel Delivery Market Share in FY '06

Japan Post expanded its market share for parcel delivery services in Japan by 0.6 percentage point from the previous year to 8.4 pct in fiscal 2006 that ended in March, it was learned Wednesday.

As a result, Japan Post, to be privatized in October, moved up to fourth from fifth in the market share rankings, as its “Yu-Pack” service performed well, according to data compiled by the transport ministry and other organizations.

The top three spots in the rankings were unchanged from the previous year. Yamato Transport Co. retained top position with a 36.6 pct share, up 1.0 point, followed by Sagawa Express Co. with a 32.4 pct share, up 0.9 point. Nippon Express Co. remained third with a 10.7 pct share.

The overall number of parcels handled in Japan inched up 1.0 pct to 3,207.14 million for fiscal 2006, indicating that the Japanese parcel delivery market is reaching saturation point.

The top three spots in the ranking for number of parcels were also unchanged. Yamato maintained its lead, with 1,174.56 million, up 4.0 pct. Sagawa was second with 1,037.87 million, up 3.6 pct, followed by Nippon Express with 342.87 million, up 0.5 pct.

Japan Post’s figure increased 8.6 pct to 267.95 million, the fourth highest, on the back of tie-ups with department store chains.

But Fukuyama Transportation Co. saw its number of parcels plunge by 26.0 pct to 20.46 million. The company’s market share fell 2.2 points to 6.3 pct, dropping it to fifth place from fourth.

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Sagawa Express establishes holding company

Sagawa Express Co. on Tuesday established a holding company, SG Holdings Co., to have the holding firm focus on the management of its group companies, thereby speeding up the core company’s decision-making process.

SG Holdings is capitalized at 11.2 billion yen. Sagawa Express President Eiichi Kuriwada doubles as its president.

Sagawa Express will transfer its shares to SG Holdings to become its wholly owned subsidiary. The shares of affiliate companies that are owned by Sagawa Express will also be transferred to the holding company by around June.

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Sagawa, Kintetsu dissolve business alliance

Sagawa Express Co. and Kintetsu World Express Inc. said Friday they have dissolved their business alliance on Thursday. The major delivery firms, which agreed on Jan. 29, 2001 to cooperate in domestic and international cargo operations, found after five years that the partnership was not providing the benefits expected, the two said.

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Japan Post forms alliance on direct mail with Sagawa

Sagawa Express Co. and Japan Post have agreed to join forces in the delivery of direct mail to households.

The two entities aim to slash costs and expand their customer bases by having Sagawa collect marketing materials and other direct mail from corporate clients and Japan Post deliver them to homes. They are also eyeing jointly handling personal correspondence – on which Japan Post has a near monopoly – in the near future.

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Sagawa to start parcel delivery service in China

Sumitomo Corp. and Sagawa Express Co. said Tuesday their joint venture with a Chinese concern will start door-to-door parcel delivery services in Shanghai on Wednesday.

The venture, Shanghai Dazhong Sagawa Logistics Co., China’s first door-to-door parcel delivery company, was set up last summer with the Chinese company, Shanghai Dazhong Transportation Co.

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