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Astec wins £8.2m TNT contract

TNT has awarded Astec Conveyors a contract to design a reversible materials handling system as its new £8.2 million Birmingham depot. According to TNT, this is the first operation in the UK to be fitted with a high tech hub-style sorting system.

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Buying TNT

ith new takeover rumors swirling around TNT, the company did its part to satisfy the chatter, although hardly on the scale that has TNT’s name making the rounds on the mergers and acquisitions market. The Netherlands-based express, mail and logistics giant added two highly targeted postal businesses to its TNT Post operation, shoring up its outlook for the direction of the European distribution and delivery market.

But the additions of Italy’s TMW Italia and British courier JD Williams to the mail operation still left TNT with at least one far larger transaction in its business plan still undone.

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Cut price home delivery means more sales

The UK Home Delivery and Fulfilment 2006 report finds that delivery cost is the biggest gripe among consumers, with one in five saying these are too high. Consumers would use home delivery more if it was cheaper, the report says.

Growth in the UK’s £37bn home delivery sector hit just 3.2% in 2005, almost half the 5.6% growth in 2004.

Mail order home delivery sales have tumbled by £585m from 2002. While online ordering grew by £1.8bn in 2005, it has not helped the home delivery markers cause.

Nick Gladding, the report’s author, recommends that making home delivery seem more affordable is a key solution to drive up sales.

“One of the barriers consumers listed for using home delivery was the price. The evidence suggests that retailers that have made an effort to lower prices on home delivery have seen big gains. Free home delivery is something to aim for but it’s not always practical.” he says.

Parcels operators at the UK Express Delivery Conference in Birmingham this week were unimpressed.

Jonathan Smith, managing director of Amtrak, stressed the importance of getting the right price for delivery, noting that “in real terms, the prices parcel companies are getting for movement are the same as they were eight years ago.”

Matthew Robertson, project director of TNT UK’s new B2C division, TNT Post, did not anticipate a trend towards free delivery: “I don’t think you will see that in a number of providers,” he told us.

A spokesperson for e-tailer Firebox.com told Motor Transport that the company already subsidised its delivery costs to account for a standard £3.95 charge.

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Delisting TNT Frankfurt Stock Exchange effective 1 June 2006

TNT N.V. today announced that the delisting from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange will be effective 1 June 2006. The last trading day is 31 May 2006. On February 20 2006 TNT announced its intentions to delist from both the London Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as costs for these listings are not justified by the low trading volume in TNT shares at both stock exchanges. The delisting from the London Stock Exchange became effective on 21 March 2006.

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