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| Wednesday, 29 May, 2002, 09:53 GMT 10:53 UK Mail competition postponed Consignia is set to lose its monopoly on mail deliveries The UK postal regulator Postcomm has said it will delay its plans to end Consignia's monopoly over mail deliveries.
The schedule has been put back 12 months to allow Consignia time to implement its restructuring programme. Similarly, the full deregulation of the postal market had originally been slated to finish in spring 2006, but will now end in 2007. Allan Leighton, chairman of Consignia - formerly known as the Post Office - had argued that the original schedule could seriously damage the loss-making postal service. Survival struggle Speaking to MPs last month, Mr Leighton said that the UK mail operator was "in a perilous state" and could go under.
He said the moves to open up the UK postal delivery market to greater competition had come "at the wrong time". He added that managers were struggling to ensure that Consignia "existed at all" in a few years time. The company has been hit by falling revenues due to increased use of e-mail and growing competition. It lost �1.5m a day during the six months to November last year. Consignia has already signalled its intention to cut as many as 30,000 jobs by mid-2003, and also aims to shut hundreds of post offices. Postcomm listens Postcomm chairman Graham Corbett, who has argued the virtues of increased deregulation, was conciliatory toward Consignia. "Competition in the postal market will provide more reliable and more innovative customer services," he said. "At the same time we have been listening carefully to the debate on our proposals. "While keeping the essential framework intact we have made a number of detailed changes which collectively add up to a material shift in the balance of risk in Consignia's favour. "We want to see a robust and competitive Consignia at the core of a robust and competitive postal market. That can only strengthen the universal postal service." | See also: 26 May 02 | Business 31 Jan 02 | Scotland 31 Jan 02 | Business 31 Jan 02 | Business 21 Jan 02 | Business 12 Dec 01 | Business 12 Dec 01 | Business 14 Dec 01 | Business 26 Nov 01 | Business Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Business stories now: Links to more Business stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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