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TNT Express improves airfreight service for heavier shipments

TNT Express Germany has extended its air freight service range with the introduction of a new service for door-to-door shipments exceeding 100kg to destinations outside Europe. For shipments below this weight, customers can use the already existing Economy Express service.

“The aim is to differentiate our comprehensive portfolio more clearly and to expand our competence in the air freight sector,” said Wolfgang Debusmann, Senior General Manager Special Services at TNT Express Germany. “Shippers with heavier freight thus gain an economical delivery solution without the common size and weight limitations and variable transit times,” he added.

“Our customers can now handle their express shipments as well as their air cargo shipments through a single provider,” added airfreight sales manager Ingo Haupt. “Up to now, the airfreight product has been used by a relatively small circle of customers. Through the re-structuring, this efficient service will be more interesting for all shippers.”

The new service is targeted both at occasional customers and existing customers with regular air freight business.

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TNT Post launches 'eco-mark' scheme

TNT Post is launching a carbon neutral addressed postal service which will allow brands to demonstrate their environmental credentials with a specially developed ‘eco-mark’.

Brands which want to display the eco-mark on their mailings will have to comply with a set of principles laid out by TNT.

In order to qualify, brands will have to undertake a carbon evaluation using a calculator which looks at the emissions of the entire mailing activity, from paper and packaging through to data, mailing house emissions and final delivery.

TNT will also assist participating brands with their carbon reduction by recommending suppliers that can help to reduce emissions, such as data cleansing and capturing undeliverables.

Brands using the service will also be required to offset their remaining emissions by investing in carbon reduction schemes.

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TNT targets strong growth in SE Asia

TNT Express is targeting strong growth in South-East Asia following the recent launch of its new Europe-Singapore-China freighter service and the announcement of a EUR 100 million five-year investment in its network and infrastructure in the region.

The operator is likely to invest about half of the figure in its air operations through Singapore while a large amount of the rest will go on a new handling facility with airside access at Changi airport, which will become its main hub in the region, the International Freighting Weekly reported.

In Singapore, TNT Express said it has seen an eightfold increase in its healthcare business in the past four years, including 68% growth last year, making it the fastest growth sector for the express operator. TNT last year opened a 65,000 sq ft regional distribution centre for its life sciences business in Singapore.

In Malaysia, country manager Gerry Power welcomed the new Singapore-China freighter service, saying TNT could now offer Malaysian exporters a choice of air- and road-based solutions. “Given Malaysia’s strong export volumes to China and the rest of the region, the expansion of our network coverage and connectivity is timely,” he commented.

TNT has been growing at 30% in Malaysia over the last two years, outpacing the local market growth of 10-12%, thanks to an image change, new services and improved infrastructure, Power told the Business Times in an interview. “We have had a bit of a perception problem in Malaysia,” he said. “Many of our customers believe that we just do documentation and package deliveries when we actually offer much more than that.”

TNT Southeast Asia regional managing director Onno Boots added that this problem is not unique to Malaysia, but something which TNT is facing in Asia. “Here (Asia) we are known as a courier company, when we are so much more than a courier company,” he said.

In Indonesia, TNT hopes for annual volume growth of up to 50% compared to previous growth rates of 15-20% now that it can offer freighter capacity out of Singapore, Andry Adiwwinarso, sales and marketing manager Indonesia, told the Jakarta Post. The company uses capacity on planes leased from Malaysian carrier Transmile to fly freight from Indonesia to Singapore.

In Thailand, TNT plans to open a new 3,465 sqm depot in Rangit, north of Bangkok, this month to act as a regional hub for the Greater Mekong region, the Bangkok Post reported. The depot will link with 26 branches across Thailand and with the operator’s Asian Road Network to neighbouring countries.

To the north-east, TNT Vietnam is showing strong growth rates, the Vietnam News reported, citing TNT country manager Mark van den Assem. The operator’s traffic with China was up by 90%, with Singapore by 35% and with Europe by 30% in the first quarter of this year, it wrote.

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DHL Express announces new CEO for UK and Ireland

DHL Express announced the appointment of Ken McCall as CEO of its UK and Ireland operations.

Previously Managing Director of Network Operations for DHL Express Europe, McCall was responsible for the management of the most significant network change in DHL Europe’s history, the move of its intercontinental hub from Brussels to Leipzig. This experience together with his in-depth knowledge of the industry ensures McCall can further establish DHL Express’ leadership in this dynamic key market.

DHL Express is the UK market leader in express delivery and therefore the UK and Ireland represent one of the company’s key business regions throughout Europe. Within the UK DHL Express employs over 9,000 staff and oversees almost 92 million shipments a year.

Prior to joining DHL in 2004, McCall spent 25 years at TNT working in various international roles, including a series of senior management roles in Asia, most notably as CEO of TNT in China.

McCall is a member of DHL Express’ European Management Board and in his new role will report directly to Scott Price, CEO of DHL Express Europe.

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