Claire Borsenberger, senior researcher, and Emmanuel Vivet, deputy director, international affairs, Le Groupe La Poste, look at how digital technology is helping to transform the way lettermail is used
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Finnish postal operator Posti Group has announced a series of job cuts after predicting a…
Britain’s £7.1bn (US$10.2bn) express courier market is a mouth-watering prospect for Uber. How can the UK’s courier industry arm itself against such competition? David Jinks, head of consumer research at international parcel brokers ParcelHero, reveals five ways they can outmaneuver Uber.
Estonian-based post and parcel carrier Omniva reported an increase in parcel volumes of 10% in…
The USPS Office of Inspector General’s Pushing the Envelope weekly blog takes a look at the top postal sector stories in 2015 and how the events shaped the industry
Australia Post has changed its letters service to offer a choice of Priority and Regular…
When the introduction of an €8.50 (US$9) minimum wage for German workers in January 2015 meant private postal provider Logistic Mail Factory (LMF) faced increased running costs that potentially threatened the future of the business, it looked to Pitney Bowes to optimize its mail sorting process.
Claire Borsenberger, senior researcher, and Emmanuel Vivet, deputy director, international affairs, Le Groupe La Poste, examine the big data market and the role posts can play in providing secure services for customers
Freek Smoes, innovation and concept development, Prime Competence, explores the growing potential of the Internet of Things in the postal sector and how it may lead to a paradigm shift in postal operators’ capabilities
Paul Taylor, head of sales and marketing UK, Spring Global Delivery Solutions, speaks to Postal Technology International about the company’s recent rebranding exercise and what it means for the future of the group.