Tag: Worldwide

Changes to the Canadian postal network in Québec

Canada Post has announced its intention to transfer the processing of Lettermail and Admail from Quebec City to Montreal. This change will allow the Corporation to maximize its operations and improve service performance.

The Quebec Letter Processing Plant no longer meets operational needs, in part because processing must be performed on several floors. Furthermore, it is located in a highly congested traffic area, which causes many access problems.

“The Montreal Plant, one of the largest in the country, is currently under-used and has the capacity to absorb this mail,” said Michel Diotte, Field Operations Vice-president at Canada Post. “Moreover, approximately 70 percent of this mail is already being sent to Montreal after first being sorted in Quebec City. Sending it to Montreal at the outset will improve service for our customers.”

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Secret plan to replace UK post offices with a van

Small rural post offices will be under threat if a secret pilot scheme in the Highlands is successful and is rolled out across the country.

The Post Office would like to close five rural sub-post offices in Caithness and replace them with a van travelling around the area.

And to pave the way for the cost-cutting move, financial sweeteners are being offered to the current operators to quit.

The Post Office intends replicating the scheme in other outlying parts of the country as it seeks to reduce the £150million annual Government subsidy of its rural network.

Under threat are the long-established offices at Thrumster, Reiss, Keiss, Auckengill and Mey. Closure could mean difficulty for country people getting cash, with Auckengill, for example, 20 miles from the nearest cash machine at Wick.

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Koizumi’s posthaste approach to reform pushes envelope

Koizumi is confronting the final citadel, containing many from his own party, blocking his career-long crusade to privatise Japan Post. The decisive vote in the upper house may happen as early as Friday but the numbers remain too close to call.

If Koizumi fails, he vows he’ll force a lower house election. If he succeeds, an awesome collection of financial assets totalling some Y350 trillion (USD4.1 trillion) will begin a 12-year transformation that will also reshape Japan’s financial system.

For the most part, Koizumi’s LDP opponents simply want to keep Japan Post for pork and patronage. However, there’s an awkward possibility the Koizumi plan is so deficient they might be doing the country a favour by frustrating it.

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FedEx launches Khaosan Road world service centre in Thailand

FedEx has launched its new world service centre on Khaosan Road, catering to customers in one of Bangkok’s most popular tourist districts. The centre will meet the rising demand for express services from the Kingdom’s small to medium-sized business (SMEs).

The new world service centre is the sixth FedEx service point to open in Thailand in the past 18 months, joining similar facilities in Nana Square, Silom Galleria, Bangna, Pattaya and Chang Mai, providing customers with convenient access to fast and reliable express delivery to 220 countries and territories across the globe.

“FedEx’s global network makes it possible for Thai businesses to send their products to customers anywhere in the world, and we continue to increase services across the Kingdom, in response to customer demand,” said Clifton Chua, managing director for FedEx Thailand, Philippines and Indochina.

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Postal unions face many challenges

Representatives from the Universal Postal Union (UPU), Pan African Union (PAU), Postal Operators Associations and representatives from different African countries have expressed their views on the challenges that the postal sector is facing within the developing countries. The permanent secretary in the Ministry of Transport, engineer Kudenga says the postal service unions in developing countries are witnessing dramatic changes in recent years, which includes, deregulation and globalization of markets, commercialization and new technologies such as internet and electronic commerce among other changes. He also noted that in response to these changes Zimbabwe has embarked on an extensive five year postal reform program in an effort to position our postal service more competitively in a rapidly changing environment.

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