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6 Benefits of Attending
  • 1. Familiarise yourself with the most recent regulatory developments
  • 2. Identify how your customers will benefit from a liberalised market
  • 3. Develop your competition strategies in time for transition
  • 4. Discover how to overcome the challenges of the universal postal service in a liberalised environment
  • 5. Debate the industry’s hot topics by participating in our interactive panel discussions
  • 6. Learn how the latest innovative e-solutions can help you maximise your organisation’s profitability Hear valuable contributions from:

  • · Phillipe Bodson, President, Free & Fair Post Initiative
  • · Gregor McGregor, Chief Executive, Postwatch
  • · Paul Waterschoot, Director, Internal Market DG, European Commission
  • · John Ivers, Chairman, Mail Users Association
  • · Mark van der Horst, Chairman, Postal Committee, European Express Association
  • · Uwe Frigge, Managing Director, Deutsche Post Com
  • · Stephen Agar, Business Strategy Director, Royal Mail
  • · Francesca Coratella, Director, International Mail Department, Poste Italiane
  • · Duarte Ivo Cruz, Director, Directorate of International Relations, CTT – Correios de Portugal
  • · Bill Cockburn, Deputy Chairman, Business Post Group
  • Conference programme

    8:00 Registration and Coffee

    8:30 OPENING WELCOME

    Phillipe Bodson

    Phillipe Bodson, President, Free & Fair Post Initiative

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    John Ivers

    John Ivers, Chairman, Mail Users Association

    9:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    Paul Waterschoot

    Paul Waterschoot, Director, Internal Market DG, European Commission

  • The current state of postal competition across Europe
  • How can fair access to the postal network be guaranteed?
  • Positive regulatory methods of promoting competition
  • Ways of encouraging co-operation between postal operators
  • 9:40 POSTWATCH

    Gregor McGregor

    Gregor McGregor, Chief Executive, Postwatch

  • Increasing choice, innovation and customer focused products
  • Encouraging value for money and better, more reliable services
  • Strengthening the universal service
  • Helping Consignia become a better, more efficient operator
  • 10:20 THE COST OF NON-EUROPE

    Mark van der Horst

    Mark van der Horst, Chairman, Postal Committee, European Express Association

  • The fine line between universal and competitive services
  • The role of the independent regulator
  • The cost of non-competition
  • How to encourage competition
  • What’s on offer?
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 REGULATION POLICY AND REGULATION STRATEGIES IN AUSTRIA

    Thomas Auboeck

    Thomas Auboeck, Head of Legal & Regulatory Affairs, Austrian Post

  • Liberalisation - does it mean deregulation or more regulation?
  • Regulation policy – is there a good or bad regulation policy?
  • Corporate governance and stakeholders – what can the national postal operator do?
  • Regulation and business strategy – example on restructuring the Austrian postal infrastructure
  • 12:00 FROM PUBLIC SERVICE TO COMMERCIAL COMPANY

    Stephen Agar

    Stephen Agar, Director Strategy & Regulatory Affairs, Royal Mail

  • Achieving profitable growth in the face of competition
  • Maintaining the Universal Service
  • Risks and opportunities
  • 12:40 Networking Lunch Sponsored by Printronix

    13:40 STRATEGIES OF THE PUBLIC POSTAL OPERATORS IN A LIBERALISED ENVIRONMENT

    Duarte Ivo Cruz

    Duarte Ivo Cruz, Director, Directorate of International Relations, CTT- Correios de Portugal

  • De-globalisation
  • Public versus private operators
  • Concept, scope and perspectives of the universal postal service in a liberalised environment
  • Concept of the postal service client/consumer
  • 14:20 PRINTRONIX SOLUTIONS

    Terrel Pruett

    Terrel Pruett, Director Strategic Solutions, Printronix

  • Visibility…on every point of process from receiving to shipping and beyond
  • Effective management… of every point of output
  • Total bar code quality control… as an Enterprise standard
  • Supply Chain System compatibility…to ease integration
  • 15:00 DOWNSTREAM ACCESS

    Guy Buswell

    Guy Buswell, Managing Director, UK Mail Ltd

  • The current position
  • Points of access
  • Innovation and development
  • Wholesale v retail
  • 15:40 Afternoon Tea

    16:00 COMPETING IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT

    James Symons

    James Symons, Managing Director, Guernsey Post

  • Key strategic goals
  • Identifying the opportunities
  • Defining the customer base
  • Defining the product offering
  • Partnership or competition?
  • The end game
  • 16:40 PANEL DISCUSSION

    17:20 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    17:30 Drinks Reception Sponsored by Zebra Technologies

    8:30 Re-registration and Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Bill Cockburn

    Bill Cockburn, Deputy Chairman, Business Post

    9:10 HELLENIC POST

    Georges Goumas

    Georges Goumas, Director, International Post, Hellenic Post

  • The Greek postal market · Trends · Strategic developments
  • The regulatory framework · Financing the US · Licensing system
  • ELTA’s strategic development
  • New corporate structure · Economic restoration · Protect portfolio · QS improvement
  • Facing the competition
  • Expansion opportunities
  • 9:40 THE POSTS FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS

    Francesca Coratella

    Francesca Coratella, Director, International Mail Department, Poste Italiane

  • Leadership in major international activities
  • Universal Postal Union: Publishing Sector Industry Group
  • PostEurop: Customer Relations Task Force
  • Strategies and internal policies
  • Modernisation and enhancement of traditional services
  • Major innovations
  • 10:20 PANEL DISCUSSION

    11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:20 ELECTRONIC POSTAL SERVICES AND ONLINE INITIATIVES

    Uwe Frigge

    Uwe Frigge, Managing Director, Deutsche Post Com

  • Overview about e-initiatives
  • Electronic communication and unified messaging services
  • Promotion of b2c e-commerce via portals
  • e-procurement
  • 12:00 EVOLVING INTO AN E-POSTAL OPERATOR

    John Hurlen

    John Hurlen, , Hurlen Consulting

  • Developing a clear e-business strategy to ensure ROI
  • Time-to-market in a rapidly changing environment
  • Exploiting the Internet for efficient cost-effective business processes
  • 12:40 Lunch

    13:40 A ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES PRESENTATION

    Andy Penfold

    Andy Penfold, Marketing Communications Manager, Zebra Technologies

  • Current ID applications
  • Future applications
  • RFID
  • 14:20 THE BELGIAN E-INITIATIVE

    Jan Van Leuven

    Jan Van Leuven, Manager Product Development, Belgian Post Group e-Services

  • Digital certificates and email accounts for all Belgian citizens
  • Targeting mass mailing businesses
  • Providing a complete electronic solution
  • 15:00 NEXT GENERATION E-COMMERCE FULFILMENT SOLUTIONS

    Kerry McLellan

    Kerry McLellan, Chief Executive Officer, Kinek Technologies

  • Last mile challenges: consumers, retailers and Post Offices
  • Changing landscape of opportunity
  • The new delivery paradigm: e-commerce delivery process & integrated infrastructure
  • Value as barrier to competition
  • Where to start…
  • 15:40 Afternoon Tea

    16:00 THE FUTURE OF THE BRANCH NETWORK

    Ulf Sjödin

    Ulf Sjödin, Vice President, Head of Corporate Market & Business Development, Posten Sverige

  • Extending the branch network to meet customer needs
  • Building around core business operations
  • Re-branding to portray a unified organisation
  • 16:40 DO POSTS WANT TO SURVIVE?

    Bill Collister

    Bill Collister, Chief Executive, Post Office Headquarters, Isle of Man Post

  • Managing performance
  • Taking people with you
  • Looking to the future
  • 17:20 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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