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GO! expands its European network to Switzerland

Swiss express carrier NES has joined the GO! European network and will represent the brand throughout the Alpine country as GO! Switzerland.

The German express and logistics group, whose full name is GO! General Overnight Service GmbH, said it would be using Niederbipp-based NES’s 160 vehicles, 10 depots nationwide and 50 employees to transport national and interantional parcels.

“As one of the leading and most important express services, NES AG is an ideal partner for us,” explained Ralf-Hans Dierks, CEO of GO! Germany.

“Using the same high quality standards and product range, we will expand the national and European express and document despatch and be able to multiply our parcel volume.”

Dierk said Switzerland bore “enormous potential” for GO! and its European network and that the company was planning to expand further its international product range.

“We will not only extend our European system, but also strengthen our position among the leaders on the express market”, he added.

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GO! GENERAL OVERNIGHT (Hungary) Logistic Ltd. founded – a new Hungarian member of the international GO! courier service

Based on the agreement between GO! General Overnight Service GmbH of Germany and Hungarian professionals, GO! GENERAL OVERNIGHT (Hungary) Logistic Ltd. was established, which will make the exceptionally high quality service portfolio of the international GO! courier service available in Hungary, too.

GO! General Overnight was founded in 1984 in Germany, as the result of the merging of 15 regional couriers. Over the past 20 years GO! expanded its partner network and services first in Western Europe, then globally and by today it is one of the leading brands of the logistics industry/market regarding CEP (courier, express and parcel logistics) services. Building on its regional partners and enforcing its strict quality assurance system, the GO! network offers services of internationally consistent quality, while it is capable of meeting the special requirements of the local markets.

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