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Hermes attacks Austrian Post with low prices

Hermes Logistik Austria

German consumer parcels specialist Hermes Logistik is relying on low prices, a nationwide networkand Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda for a successful market entry in Austria. Hermes has created about

1,000 jobs with its operational start this week.

Hermes said that it wants to achieve a market share of 20%, which is about eight millionparcels a year, by the end of 2008. Its prices will be up to 60% below those of Austrian Post, andparcels will be priced by size rather than weight.

The company has set up a nationwide network of 1,200 parcel shops and six parcel sortingcentres, and taken on 700 delivery staff for its new service. The retail outlets for parceldrop-off or collection are in locations such as newsagents, petrol stations, dry cleaners’ or foodstores.

Hermes has gained widespread publicity by signing up the Austrian-born ex-Formula 1 worldchampion Niki Lauda for advertising purposes. “I’m used to taking on monopolists,” declared Lauda,whose airlines Lauda Air and Niki have challenged Austrian Airlines over the last decade.

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