Tag: Switzerland

Global Mail and Parcels Today

“Back to the Future,” by Dr. H.J. Grundmann, CEO, Siemens Production and Logistics Systems AG, Postal Automation Division, Siemens Dematic, is a presentation from Post-Expo 2001 in Geneva.

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Transformational Change

“Commercial Challenges – Cultural Changes,” by John Roberts, Chief Executive, Consignia, is a presentation from Post-Expo 2001 in Geneva. “Whether we like it or not, many Posts are now big business. Businesses with a social role of some kind, inherent in the Universal Service Obligation and uniform prices, but still big businesses. As such, they will face the commercial challenges of any big businesses and doubtless the responses will be similar, too. Many Governments, and customers, expect their Post to be more efficient, more productive, more responsive to their needs. The message to all of us who work in them has to be that monopoly is being replaced with customer choice. And the cultural challenge is to convince everyone involved that there is no more important task than retaining those customers,” Roberts says.

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Strategic Partnering

“Partnering: Challenges for the Old and New Economy,” by Hubertus Mühlhäuser, Managing Director, Switzerland, Global Head of Strategy and Operations, Arthur D. Little Switzerland, Zurich, is a presentation from Post-Expo 2001 in Geneva.

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Switzerland bails out airline

Switzerland on Wednesday stepped in to rescue Swissair, its grounded flag carrier, with an emergency injection of SFr450m ($278m) in public funds aimed at getting it back into the air from Thursday.

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