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Affichage des articles du janvier 6, 2010

DHL poursuit ses ventes de fonds de commerce en UK

L'allègement du fonds de commerce de DHL se poursuit avec la cession au Royaume Uni de DHL Container Logistics à Maritime Group, et de son activité colis domestique à Home Delivery Network (HDN). Voir : http://www.hdnl.co.uk/ ______________ Communiqué de HDNL : Home Delivery Network Limited (HDN) is pleased to announce it has reached agreement with Deutsche Post DHL to acquire its UK domestic business-to-business and business-to-consumer parcel delivery operations, DHL Domestic. The combined businesses will have annual sales of more than £600 million and will deliver more than 180 million parcels a year. The combination of HDN and DHL Domestic will create a sustainable delivery business in which customers will continue to experience high quality standards of service while benefiting from a broader product offering. HDN believes that the two businesses will be ideally positioned to exploit the continued growth in a sector that is being driven by the expansion of e-commerce in whic

Restructurations chez NYK

NYK vient d'annoncer par la voix de son président une restructuration importante, touchant à la fois au transport maritime (avec une réduction massive des actifs) et à la logistique et à l'organisation de transport (NYK Logistics et Yusen) qui doivent fusionner. On lira le discours du président Kudo ci-après Source : http://www.nyk.com/english/release/788/NE_100104.html "I wish you all a very Happy New Year! Hoping that all of you spent a joyful New Year holiday, I would like to take this occasion to say a few words at the outset of this year's business. In retrospect, the worldwide recession, triggered by the financial crisis in autumn 2008, became increasingly severe, and kept nations busy implementing a series of countermeasures throughout the year. In the latter half of the year, large-scale economic stimulus and financial stabilization measures, carried out by a number of countries, were so successful that signs of recovery began to appear in not only Europe and