Tag: Spain

FedEx now in Barcelona

The US CEP and ogistics giant FedEx Express is expanding its activities in Spain and has opened a new branch in Barcelona. In tandem with the state-owned Spanish airport operator Clasa (Centros Logisticos Aeroportunarios SA), FedEx has signed an agreement on the purchase and construction of a logistics platform in the freight terminal at Barcelonas international El Prat airport. Costing EUR 2 million, the new building will have a working area of 3,800 sqm.

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Spain-Tir lifts revenues

Spain-Tir, the Spanish transport and logistics company, grew its revenues by 8% in the first quarter of 2004 in comparison with the same period a year earlier. However, no concrete figures were given. In addition the Barcelona-based company announced that it is investing in a new logistics terminal costing over EUR 3 million in the freight terminal at Valencia-Manises airport. The 5,000 sqm facility with 65 truck docks is to be opened in April 2005.

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Grupo Logista posts dip in profits

The Spanish logistics provider Grupo Logista reached consolideated net sales of EUR 994.8 million in the first quarter of 2004, a 5.7% increase compared with EUR 941.3 million in 2003. Net profit however slid by 16.7% from EUR 17.3 million to EUR 14.4 million and operating profit (ebitda) sank by 8.3% from EUR 26.94 million to EUR 24.67 million. The loss in earnings was primarily due to a fall in revenue in Grupo Logistas tobacco related business.

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Correos y Telegrafos flying high

The Spanish mail service provider Correos y Telegrafos almost doubled its profit in the past financial year. Earnings before tax rose form EUR 82.7 million in financial year 2002 to EUR 186 million and turnover jumped by 5.4% to EUR 1.75 billion last year. The state-owned mail service provider also recorded an 11% increase in expenditure to EUR 256 million, of which EUR 120 million was spent on infrastructure.

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Main Developments in the European Postal Sector

Study for the European Commission, DG Internal Market by WIK consult
Contents
List of Figures IV
List of Tables VII
List of Case studies IX
Abbreviations X
1 Executive Summary 1
2 Background 13
2.1 European Union in brief 13
2.2 Development of postal policy in the European Union 13
2.3 Evaluating the effects of the Postal Directive 16
2.4 About this study 18
3 Postal services in the European Union 21
3.1 Postal services, delivery services, and terminology 21
3.2 Revenues and employment in the sector 25
3.3 Market structure 26
3.4 Changing role of postal services 28
4 Regulatory developments 29
4.1 Overview of regulatory framework 30
4.2 Universal service 34
4.3 Reserved services 45
4.4 Authorization of competitive postal operators 53
4.4.1 Authorization of CPOs inside the universal service area 54
4.4.2 Authorizations of CPOs outside the universal service area 62
4.5 Tariff principles 67
4.5.1 Scope and methods of price regulation 67
4.5.2 Special tariffs 70
4.5.3 Rate investigations 75
4.5.4 Value added tax (VAT) 76
4.6 Transparency of USP accounts 78
4.6.1 Accounting principles 79
4.6.2 Financial accounts of USP 84
II Main Developments in the European Postal Sector
4.7 National regulatory authorities 86
4.7.1 Adequacy of resources 88
4.7.2 Independence of NRAs 89
4.7.3 Regulatory powers 91
5 Sector developments 93
5.1 Market development 94
5.1.1 Competition and market shares 94
5.1.2 Organization and business strategies 102
5.1.3 Demand structure and development 111
5.2 USP development 118
5.2.1 Overall situation of USPs 118
5.2.1.1 Financial development: revenues and profits 118
5.2.1.2 Employment 127
5.2.2 Mail volumes 133
5.2.2.1 Letter post 133
5.2.2.2 Parcels 141
5.2.3 Price performance 145
5.2.3.1 Public tariffs for letter post 145
5.2.3.2 Special tariffs for letter post 149
5.2.3.3 Public tariffs for parcels 152
5.2.4 Technological and productivity developments 155
5.2.4.1 Technology and automation 155
5.2.4.2 Productivity 158
5.3 Universal service 162
5.3.1 Access to universal service 162
5.3.2 Quality of service 169
6 Specific Policy Issues 177
6.1 Factors in the development of letter post volumes 178
6.2 Drivers of quality of service 184
6.3 Effects of competition 193
Final Report III
7 Conclusions and recommendations 197
7.1 Postal services market 197
7.2 Regulatory developments 198
7.3 Sector developments 205
7.4 Specific policy issues 210
7.5 Recommendations 212
References 215
P:LibraryPostalEC Postal StudiesMain Developments in European Postal Sector.pdf

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