Fastway Couriers, one of Ireland’s largest parcel delivery firms, which is now facing closure, wrote to its biggest competitor An Post last year accusing it of “flagrant predatory pricing” in its package delivery business. An Post wrote back denying this allegation and rejecting further allegations, including one that it was the “dominant” player in the market. The correspondence, obtained by The Currency, gives an insight into the build-up to Fastway’s decision this week to consensually allow its lender to appoint Interpath as receivers to the business, as it continued to lose money and packaging delivery contracts. Fastway’s complaints to An Post…
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