DHL to offer shipping services from Walgreens
DHL said on Wednesday it has entered into an agreement with Walgreen Co to offer shipping services from Walgreen’s stores by the end of 2008.
DHL said in a statement that the agreement to offer overnight, ground or international package shipping services from 6,500 stores — Walgreen is projected to have that many outlets by the end of this year — will more than double its retail presence in the United States.
The “DHL Shipping Spot” will be staffed by Walgreen employees at photo counters, DHL said.
DHL has a far smaller U.S. presence than United Parcel Service Inc and its main rival FedEx Corp, which dominate the market.
Both package giants have their own branded retail presence, FedEx Kinko’s and UPS Stores.
DHL generated about USD 4 billion of revenue in 2006.
DHL said on Wednesday it has entered into an agreement with Walgreen Co to offer shipping services from Walgreen’s stores by the end of 2008.
DHL said in a statement that the agreement to offer overnight, ground or international package shipping services from 6,500 stores — Walgreen is projected to have that many outlets by the end of this year — will more than double its retail presence in the United States.
The “DHL Shipping Spot” will be staffed by Walgreen employees at photo counters, DHL said.
DHL has a far smaller U.S. presence than United Parcel Service Inc and its main rival FedEx Corp, which dominate the market.
Both package giants have their own branded retail presence, FedEx Kinko’s and UPS Stores.
DHL generated about USD 4 billion of revenue in 2006.



