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Immediate Expansion for Palletline

Immediate Transportation is the latest new member to join Palletline.

The company, with six depots across the UK, was keen to utilize Palletline’s network in order to supplement its traditional air and ocean services

Pallet distribution is the latest of Immediate Transportation’s ventures into their ever expanding drive to offer the complete logistics package.

With its head office in Colnbrook, Berkshire, Immediate Transportation will cover parts of the SL and UB postcode areas as well as all of the WD postcodes for the Palletline network.

Immediate Transportation was founded in 1914, employs more than 50 staff and operates 15 vehicles.

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Parents pick USA as ‘most wanted’ destination in holiday half term report

The USA is now the ‘most sought after’ half term holiday destination for families, according to a new survey by the Post Office, in which long haul locations – America, the Caribbean and Australia – took three of the top four places¹.

Parents of schoolchildren aged between 5-18 years were asked where they would most like to visit with their children for one week over half term, if money were no object. The United States proved clear favorite with 42 per cent of the total vote.²

Its strong performance was boosted by the popularity of long-time family favorite Florida, which accounted for 61 per cent of the American vote and a staggering 26 per cent of the overall total – despite a flight time in excess of seven hours. Understandably the allure of Orlando’s Disneyworld had a marked impact on the Florida vote.

Indeed, the strength of sterling against the US dollar saw Post Office sales of the currency increase by over 13 per cent when compared with summer 2006.

Altogether long haul destinations took five of the top ten places – with the Caribbean in third place, Australia at number four, New Zealand at seven and Canada at ten – despite the long flight times involved. One week in Australia, for example, would involve a cool 24 hours in the air each way and yet it is one of the most desirable family destinations for a week-long family break.

Long haul destinations accounted for 57 per cent of the 60 destinations named by respondents to the Post Office survey. Among the more adventurous choices by parents were Alaska, Botswana, Chile, China, Fiji, Macchu Pichu in Peru and San Diego.

Leaving aspirations aside, the Post Office holiday survey, conducted by YouGov, revealed that traditional favorites Spain and France still head the list of half term breaks actually booked by families. The USA is in third place indicating that the gap between reality and aspiration may be closing.

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EU may open up postal markets by 2011

European Union countries are likely to agree to a delayed opening of the bloc’s postal markets to full competition, a French minister said yesterday.

The European Commission has proposed stripping away the remaining barriers to competition from 2009 but the measure needs approval from the bloc’s member states and the European Parliament.

The measure has sparked protests by postal workers in many EU nations, particularly France, who fears job losses.

EU transport ministers meet in Luxembourg on Monday with the aim of reaching a political agreement.

Under parliament’s first-reading compromise, full liberalization would not start until 2011 with the 12 mostly eastern European states that joined the EU in 2004 and after having until 2013 to implement the reform.

Parliament also effectively allowed Luxembourg and Greece to delay liberalization until 2013.

The EU assembly’s compromise is expected to form the basis of the text adopted by ministers.

The market for letters weighing up to 50 grams is currently shielded from competition. Mail above that weight is fully liberalized.

The measure contains safeguards to ensure a range of everyday services, such as letter collection and delivery, known as the universal service, is maintained even in the most thinly populated areas.

Parliament also inserted a reciprocity clause so a country that is fully liberalized does not have to authorize competitors from states that have yet to open their own sectors.

Swedish and British postal markets are already fully liberalized.

Germany and the Netherlands are due to open theirs to full competition next year.

The sector employs 5.2 million people, who deliver 135 billion items a year to the European Union’s 490 million consumers.

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Fortec launches new dedicated scheduled 24 hour daily pallet delivery service to Ireland

The Fortec Pallet Distribution Network has today announced the launch of a new scheduled premium 24 hour daily pallet delivery service to Ireland using the resources of the existing Fortec licensees. The new service will offer deliveries through the Fortec network into both Dublin and Belfast on a next day basis

Freight bound for Ireland from around the UK will reach the new 140,000 sq ft Fortec Hub at Watling Park near Rugby by midnight each day and be transhipped to Ireland via Holyhead the next morning enabling next day delivery of those urgent palletised goods in Dublin and Belfast.

This service complements the existing Fortec 48 hour service throughout the rest of Ireland. The major benefits for the new Fortec 24 hour Ireland service include: –

” Express service for urgent palletised freight
” Economy service still available
” Reliable delivery service from Fortec licensees
” Scanned PODs on line within 24 hours
” Competitive rates

Neil Hodgson, Fortec’s Business Relationship Manager for Ireland who is spearheading the new service commented:

“The launch of the new 24 hour pallet delivery service into Ireland by Fortec is another example of Fortec providing improved services for licensees so they can offer their customers the right solutions to meet their requirements.

“Customers can be sure of the Fortec reputation for reliability and a quality delivery service together with a number of other benefits including PODs on line and highly competitive rates.

“Ireland is a very large market and the facility of a 24 hour dedicated daily service will no doubt help our licensees’ customers to build their businesses in the country” he added.

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