Postal Technology International spoke to Ian Davidson, president of SMB Mailing Europe at Pitney Bowes, at this year’s Post-Expo event in Stockholm, Sweden about the company’s latest developments and plans for the future
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The growth of domestic express delivery is lagging behind the rapid growth of e-commerce in China, raising concerns about how well logistics players can handle increasing volumes. Paul Willis looks at what is being done to create a smarter Chinese logistics network
Paul Bray takes a close look at the future of direct mail and whether there is any truth behind its predicted demise
In a carrier market that can be clearly differentiated by the quality of service on offer, Neil Jackson, chief executive, Triangle Management Services, calls on retailers to use growing insight into what constitutes the total cost of delivery, from late to lost goods, returns to complaints handling, and pay for a service that will truly reflect customer expectation.
La Poste Group has committed in France to achieving a 20 percent reduction in CO2 emissions before 2015 compared with 2008.
Royal Mail beat its First Class and Second Class quality targets during the summer months,…
Although the impending privatisation of the UK’s Royal Mail has been openly discussed for some time, it did come as a surprise to some in the sector to hear the true extent of their financial difficulties. Surely this is going to deter would-be investors unless the organisation has a clear strategy to present outlining how it intends to become more profitable?
John Pearson, who became DHL’s CEO Officer for the EEMEA (Eastern Europe, Middle East and…
Royal Mail has announced a further £120 million phase of capital investment as part of…
Any direct mail campaign depends on careful planning to ensure that response rates are high and sales conversions numerous. A number of factors can intervene and impact its outcome. Richard Higginbotham explains more