Tag: South America

Omega United Announces Corporate Name Change to SkyPostal Networks, Inc.

Omega United, Inc. dba SkyPostal, an international mail distribution company specializing in hand delivery of commercial mail and periodicals to the Latin America-Caribbean region (LAC), announced that the Company will officially change it’s corporate name to SkyPostal Networks Inc effective Monday, July 28th. The company’s new trading symbol on the OTC Bulletin Board will be SKPN.

The name change to “SkyPostal Networks” better reflects the Company’s mission to be an international leader in the non-time critical mail and parcel post delivery market, and is expected to support the future promotion of a readily identifiable brand name for the Company’s products.

“We are very pleased to complete the name change to SkyPostal Networks, a name that we believe will enable us to be more marketable on a global scale with a cohesive, instantly-recognizable identity,” said Albert P. Hernandez, SkyPostal’s President and CEO. “Additionally, the name change comes at an opportune time when we are making significant expansions to our product and service offerings.”

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Inflation likely to make Brazil increase rates by half a point

Brazil’s central bank was expected to raise the country’s core interest rate by at least 0.5 percentage points last night as inflationary pressure has spread across the economy, adding to demands for pay rises especially among public sector workers.
A survey of market economists by Bloomberg, the financial news service, found that most expected a 0.5 point increase in the so-called Selic target overnight rate. If confirmed, it would be the third half-point increase since the bank began raising rates in April after three years of monetary loosening.
However, many economists expect a 0.75 point increase, detecting a more hawkish tone in recent comments by Henrique Meir-elles, president of the central bank, along with a broadening and quickening of inflationary pressures.
Mr Meirelles told the Financial Times recently that inflation was the greatest threat to the Brazilian and global economies and called on other central bankers to concentrate more attention on inflation than on the risk of recession. He has since spoken of the need to “act vigorously” to keep inflation in check.
Consumer price inflation was running at an annual rate of more than 6 per cent in the 12 months to June, above the government’s core target of 4.5 per cent. Most economists expect it to reach 6.5 per cent by the end of the year, the upper limit of the government’s target range.
More pressure on consumer inflation is expected to come from quickly rising prices in the wholesale sector and from imported goods.
Rising inflation expectations are also having an impact on wage negotiations. This week, the government stepped in to end a three-week strike by postal workers, conceding a number of demands that had been rejected by management, including a 30 per cent pay rise to compensate for the dangers faced by workers making street deliveries and a one-off bonus.
Workers at Petrobras, the government-owned oil company, went on strike last week for more pay and are expected to resume industrial action next month.
In his interview with the FT, Mr Meirelles said: “There is significant pressure for pay increases among public sector workers and evidently we are very concerned about that because these are permanent expenses.”
Recent comments by Mr Meirelles and other ministers have indicated a recognition that monetary policy alone cannot overcome inflationary pressures and that there is a need for tighter fiscal policy to curb overall demand by cutting government spending. But the government’s budget proposal sent to Congress this week proposes increases rather than reductions in public spending.

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TNT launches road express between Argentina and Brazil

TNT has launched an international road express service between Argentina and Brazil under its plans to create a cross-border road network in South America.

The new service will be provided by TNT Mercurio Argentina, a new unit of the Brazilian road express operator acquired in early 2007, and will be initially offered in the northern province of Cordoba, TNT Express Argentina said in an online newsletter.

The road transport company will operate out of the TNT Cordoba office, targeting customers with exports and imports to/from Brazil who use full-load or consolidated freight services. TNT Mercúrio Argentina will also link TNT’s existing offices in Mar del Plata, Rosario, Mendoza, Córdoba, Salta and Buenos Aires to create a domestic road transport network offering door-to-door deliveries.

The province of Córdoba lies north-west of Buenos Aires and on the main transportation routes between southern Brazil and Chile. The city of Córdoba, the second-largest city in Argentina, is a major industrial centre, including automotive and hi-tech manufacturing.

TNT Express Argentina already offers international time-definite air express services and domestic transportation of documents and parcels. In Brazil, TNT Mercurio employs 7,000 staff, has a fleet of 2,631 vehicles and has a network of 110 depots.

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Postal Service's EMS team captures gold

The Cayman Islands Postal Service’s (CIPS) Express Mail Service (EMS) team continues to perform at the highest level, capturing a Gold Level Certificate in the process.

The team, comprising Hoyt Ramoon, Joshua Rivers, Debbie-Ann Christie, Ammarica Jordon and Jared Ebanks, was awarded a gold level achievement in 2005 and 2006 and reached the top 20 in 2007.

According to IBM, the Cayman Islands on-time delivery measurement is 98 percent. The Gold Level certificate recognizes the team effort, from front counter to all those who handle the mail. However, it is the EMS group’s dedication that makes the difference in quality of delivery.

EMS is an international postal express service for both documents and merchandise, which aims to globally provide a high quality, competitive express mail product at an affordable price. In most countries, EMS is the only practical means of providing private customers with universal access to international express services.

The CIPS introduced the service in the 1980s. Initially available only to the United Kingdom, several years later the programme expanded worldwide. Today, EMS reaches over 140 countries and is managed by the EMS Cooperative.

The Express Mail Service is available at all 15 post offices on the three islands.

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DHL expands product portfolio in Latin America

DHL introduced the largest two new time-definite express products in 12 countries across Latin America: DHL Express 10:30 a.m. for deliveries to the United States and DHL Express 12:00 p.m. for delivery services within Latin America.

The new morning express delivery services respond to customers’ time-sensitive needs, empowering them with the choice as to when and at what time they want their urgent materials delivered.

These new offerings are now available for customers and businesses sending shipments to major business centers within Latin America and to the U.S. from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Both products will serve the steady growth of exports from South and Central America which increased by 5 percent in 2007 while the region’s real merchandise imports increased by 20 pct, more than three times the global average in 2007, according to data from the World Trade Organization.

The service guarantees door-to-door, next day or second day delivery of documents and parcels. Additional service features for these services include the latest possible collection times-a clear competitive differentiator-proactive delivery notification by email, delivery guarantee, dedicated operations procedures for priority handling.

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