Tag: Sepomex

Mexico’s postal service fights to dominate the lucrative lightweight package delivery service

Sepomex has been calling for legal reform that would give it a monopoly on lightweight package deliveries, which could force private couriers to charge up to seven times the government’s prices. The postal service says Mexican laws give it a monopoly on handling small packages but complains those laws are not enforced. Specifically, Sepomex wants Congress to amend laws to clearly state that the postal service alone handles shipments of 350 grams or less. Sepomex also wants to create an independent regulatory organization to investigate postal-code violations and disputes concerning the issue.

Read More

Lost Mail: Spotlight on Sepomex

Mexico’s postal service looks to monopoly as a solution to its financial woes

You can’t blame them for trying. The Mexican Postal Service (Sepomex) first began losing money in 1999, but by 2000, losses were reaching $200 million pesos a year, and $600 million pesos in 2001.

But now, the state-owned company is crying foul over what it calls “illegal competition” from well-known private foreign and domestic courier companies. The massive influx of competition has been further exasperated by the increasing popularity of email. In the face of its imminent demise Sepomex, the Transport and Communications Secretariat has sent a controversial reform proposal to the Chamber of Deputies that has private courier companies barking mad. The proposal would consolidate Sepomex’s position within the market and so assure its survival, that has companies like Multipack, DHL, Fedex and UPS barking mad.

Read More

Sepomex forced to face unfair competition from postal companies

The unfair competition of around 6,000 postal companies has hit Servicio Postal Mexicano (Sepomex – Mexican Postal Service) very hard as it has lost 40% of corporate clients and lost income of 500 million pesos (US$52.6 million) per year, reported Santiago Ontaón, director of operations.One of Sepomex’s competitors is Servicio Continental de Mensajera (SCM), which has managed to grab clients such as Bancomer, “the second most important client in the Mexican postal system,” said Ontaón. Bancomer alone has 6.5 million account holders.

Read More

Mexican Postal Service to be overhauled

The Mexican Postal Service (Sepomex) and Mexico Telegraph (Telecom) over the next two years will be profoundly restructured, reported Mexico City daily Reforma. Costs will be reduced, the government subsidy will be eliminated, and the workforce will be reduced by 25 percent, with the goal of making the companies’ financially independent before 2005.

Read More

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

Pin It on Pinterest