Tag: TNT Express

Hungary’s express air delivery market to double in under five years

Hungary’s market for international express air deliveries is expected to be worth about EUR 70m this year, up from EUR 62m in 2004, according to a study by Deutsche Post, which owns express delivery service DHL Express Magyarorszag. The study estimates the market for international express air deliveries will grow further to EUR 100m in 2008, and to EUR 150m in 2010, more than doubling in size over five years. According to the study, DHL Express Magyarorszag is leader on the international express air delivery market, with a 36pc share, followed by TNT Express Worldwide Hungary with 31pc, the Hungarian unit of UPS with 23pc, FedEx, which has no Hungarian unit, with 9pc, and the Hungarian post Magyar Posta with 2pc.

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TNT Express launches global email service to confirm customer pick-up requests

TNT Express today announced it has introduced a booking confirmation service that alerts customers, via email, that their collection request has been received. The new service – which eliminates the need for customers to call TNT for confirmation of a collection request – will create peace of mind by simplifying package tracking. To use the system customers require an active account with TNT’s online service ‘myTNT’ and an email address to which TNT can send the confirmation to. The email contains essential details such as booking reference, company name where packages should be collected and the date and time when the pick-up should take place. The service will initially be available this week, in Argentina, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Israel, Kuwait, Norway, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Slovakia and Vietnam. It will be rolled out – in early 2006 – to countries including China, Japan and Russia.

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TNT signs contract for two more Boeing 737 aircraft

TNT Express today announced that it has signed a contract with GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) for two additional B737-300SF aircraft. With a payload of 16 tonnes, the aircraft will be introduced to the company’s highly successful European Air Network in August and December 2006 respectively and will replace sub-contracted aircraft. The introduction of the new aircraft will provide the company with increased capacity and will bring the total number of 737’s in the TNT fleet to nine.

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TNT launches ultimate supply chain solution launched at Liege

TNT Express is introducing a new service proposition for Europe – the Value Added Service Centre (VASC). The VASC, based at TNT’s European Air Hub in Liège, Belgium, has been specifically designed to meet customer demands in the fast-changing global distribution industry. The VASC service offerings include a range of market leading services such as spare parts and emergency stock replenishment, with the VASC team ensuring that the shipments can instantly and at any moment be injected into TNT’s air or road networks.

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TNT Middle East route boost

TNT Express is set to expand its Middle East Road Network with the addition of five new routes next year. The carrier has embarked on an aggressive expansion starting with its Day Definite service, which guarantees customers the exact number of days to delivery. Steve Barrett, TNT’s newly-promoted MERN operations manager said: ‘The road network is the backbone of TNT’s regional strategy and we plan to launch routes linking the Gulf countries with the wider Middle East and Europe next year. ‘We also have excellent relationships with authorities at border points and a good understanding of import-export regulations throughout the region.

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