International Post Corporation

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International Post Corporation (IPC) is a cooperative association of 26 national postal services from major countries in Europe, Asia Pacific and North America. IPC's main activities are providing assistance to its postal members, whose businesses activities include mail, parcels, express, logistics, retail and banking services.

IPC was founded in 1989 and since then its main activities have been to upgrade quality and service performance, to develop technology to help members improve service for international letters, parcels and express, and to provide industry intelligence and platforms for cooperation between posts. Its headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium.[1]

Membership and governance

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Membership

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IPC members represent postal operators from Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region. IPC Shareholding Members are allocated a minimum number of shares based on their total addressed mail volumes (i.e. total letter mail handled and delivered inside and outside the organisation’s home country, excluding unaddressed mail and newspapers but including magazines). All IPC members should have a universal service obligation for the provision of mail services although the Board is authorised to admit members without such an obligation.[2] IPC’s current members are:

Country Postal organisation
Australia Australia Post
Austria Österreichische Post
Belgium bpost
Canada Canada Post
Croatia Hrvatska pošta
Cyprus Cyprus Post
Denmark Post Danmark (PostNord)
Estonia Omniva
Finland Posti Group
France La Poste
Germany Deutsche Post DHL
Great Britain (United Kingdom) Royal Mail
Greece Hellenic Post
Hungary Magyar Posta
Iceland Iceland Post
Ireland An Post
Italy Poste Italiane
Luxembourg POST Luxembourg
Netherlands PostNL
New Zealand New Zealand Post
Norway Posten Norge
Portugal CTTCorreios de Portugal
Spain Correos y Telégrafos
Sweden Posten (PostNord)
Switzerland Swiss Post
United States United States Postal Service

Governance

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IPC is a cooperative company governed by a Board, composed of the chief executive officers from eleven IPC members plus IPC's president and chief executive. The board is chaired by Tone Wille, CEO of Posten Norge. IPC’s current CEO is Holger Winklbauer.[3]

Mission and activities

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International Post Corporation was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. IPC was founded with a double role: provide a platform to exchange intelligence between its member posts, and develop and support systems to improve international mail services through quality of service and interoperability.

IPC’s main activities include:

  • Upgrading international mail quality
  • Providing industry intelligence and research
  • Providing platforms for senior management

Mail quality

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IPC’s core activity is to develop and provide technological solutions to support member postal operators in achieving quality of service performance requirements. These services focus on upgrading and maintaining member posts’ end-to-end performance for cross-border mail through monitoring and streamlining international mail processes.

IPC deploys a number of technology infrastructures and systems such as radio frequency identification (RFID), item monitoring and a harmonised customer service system (CSS), which provide transparency in international mail movements, provision of full operational information and data for calculating intercompany payments, detailed enquiry processing and quality of service performance results.

IPC also focuses on key areas for the postal sector like, e-commerce, intercompany pricing and sustainability. In 2009, the company launched its sector-wide sustainability programme, which aimed at reducing the carbon emissions of its participants by 20% by 2020 - a target which was attained in 2018. The company is also a signatory to the UN Global Compact.[4]

Market research

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IPC’s marketing function focuses on creating intelligence on market developments and sharing best practice between posts. Through the close relation with the postal industry, IPC carries out research and gathers intelligence within the postal industry. Some the areas analysed are direct marketing, e-commerce, digital business and environmental sustainability.[5]

The IPC Cross-Border E-Commerce Shopper Survey provides a comprehensive analysis of the global trends and drivers shaping cross-border e-commerce from the perspective of online consumers. The aim is to inform postal operators of changing customer needs so that they can take informed decisions with regard to their international product portfolio and delivery service specifications.

Collaboration

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IPC is a cooperative member organisation and as such one of its goals is to provide a framework for networking and knowledge sharing by establishing platforms. These platforms bring together senior postal executives across a range of functions and facilitate further postal operator cooperation by leading groups dedicated to developing solutions to specific cross-border market requirements.

References

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  1. ^ "About us". International Post Corporation.
  2. ^ "Member organisations". International Post Corporation.
  3. ^ "IPC Board". International Post Corporation.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2014-07-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Postal industry revenues stable thanks to parcels, financial services growth « Post & Parcel". postandparcel.info. Archived from the original on 2013-12-21.

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