Research and Markets: 2020 Insights on the European Parcels Market - Featuring UPS, FedEx and Royal Mail Group Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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This report sets out the market structure, size, growth, key trends and competitive landscape, covering eight main countries in depth: Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Poland. These markets represent 76% of European GDP and, according to the market model, 81% of total parcels revenues.
The other countries included in the continent-wide overview and market size estimates are Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Finland, Portugal, Ireland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovak Republic, Croatia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Serbia, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Albania, FYR Macedonia, Malta and Montenegro. Russia and Turkey are excluded.
A Royal Mail employee from Lancashire stole £6,000 worth of items over a period of six months while working, a court heard. Court documents reveal that Laura Whalley, 38, stole more than 8,000 postal packets between December 30, 2019 and June 18, 2020. The documents state that Ms Whalley committed a ‘breach of trust’ and that there was ‘no regard for the recipients of the items’. She has been ordered to pay £2,903 in compensation and was given a suspended prison sentence for the thefts - which took place in South Cumbria. Nigel Nelson, one of the many people who reported post going astray, believed the sentence should have been tougher.
A Royal Mail employee stole £6,000 worth of items over a period of six months while working in south Cumbria, a court heard. Court documents reveal that Laura Whalley, 38, stole more than 8,000 postal packets between December 30, 2019 and June 18, 2020. The documents state that Ms Whalley committed a ‘breach of trust’ and that there was ‘no regard for the recipients of the items’. She has been ordered to pay £2,903 in compensation and was given a suspended prison sentence. Nigel Nelson, one of the many people who reported post going astray, believed the sentence should have been tougher. “I don’t think the sentence is enough. It maybe should have been custodial because theft is theft,” he said.