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Consolidation gains momentum in Europe’s Express and Parcels market

The latest findings to emerge from independent market analyst Datamonitor’s (DTM.L) “European Express Benchmarking 2004,” research reveals that the European* 34 billion Euro express market is consolidating. The top 6 players in the industry account for over 50% of these revenues compared to 2001, when they accounted for 44% of the market value and 47% of that in 2002. “The European express industry forms one of the fastest growing segments in the transportation business. Industry consolidation has continued apace as express and parcel delivery companies merge, make acquisitions and form strategic alliances in order to gain scale and enhance their capabilities. 2005 promises new opportunities for these companies with the expansion of the EU. Europe’s fast moving express industry proves difficult to keep track of and the players must be aware of competitors’ operations, changes within the industry and opportunities,” says Emilio Pedrinaci, courier and express analyst at Datamonitor.

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Post offices target key role in financial services delivery

Given postal service operators’ extensive branch networks, the provision of financial services is a natural choice for those operators seeking to diversify their revenue streams and fulfil government obligations to provide universal banking services. New research from VRL Publishing* reviews the evolving role played by post offices in the distribution of retail financial services and the opportunities and threats posed to traditional bank providers.

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Posten 2004 year-end report published

Posten reported net sales grew 2 percent to SEK 25,120, operating earnings increased SEK 1,269m to SEK 991m and after-tax earnings improved by SEK 1,458m to SEK 1,225m. President and CEO Erik Olsson commented: Posten’s 2004 net earnings improved considerably year over year, driven mainly by higher revenues and substantial cost reductions. The bottom line is the proof that our organization was able to demonstrate crucial flexibility during a period marked by far-reaching changes and major cutbacks. Fierce competition and electronic substitution have eroded mail volumes, weighing on Posten’s largest business area, messaging services. Demand for Posten’s logistics and direct mail services continues to rise. In addition to solid financials, Posten is also pleased to report an uptick in customer confidence.

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Focussing on core business: IT outsourcing

. Achieving continued effectiveness without the capital cost of IT
. Where can outsourcing deliver value?
. Ensure flexibility in approach and determining service level agreements
. Simplifying the management of the outsourcing partnership
. Managing the workforce transfer successfully

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