Go! extends presence in Poland and Czech Republic

German Express company Go! has recently renewed contracts with its subsidiaries in Czech Republic and Poland as part of its continuous expansion in Eastern Europe.

German express company GO! Express & Logistics has recently renewed contracts with its subsidiaries in Czech Republic and Poland as part of its continuous expansion in Eastern Europe.

The GO! subsidiaries in the two Central European countries have strengthened their positions on the regional markets with other GO! branches profiting from the company’s expanded express portfolios, for example Austria and the Baltics.

The GO! Group said it aimed to unlock growth potential in the local markets with a clear focus on Eastern Europe as it still bears interesting market opportunities in the logistics sector, especially in the CEP segment.

In Eastern Europe, GO! has generated double-digit growth rates of up to 25% on a regular basis in the last few years. “The figures of the CEP market in Eastern Europe speak for themselves,” said Wolfgang Sacher, chairman of the GO! shareholders association in Berlin. “In the past five years, the market volumes have doubled. Experts expect the growth rates to continue increasing by 15% annually in the next few years. We will take advantage of this market potential and also benefit from a strong brand.”

“The strategic decision to continuously invest in markets and our GO! network with an identical service range is appreciated by our customers,” explained Dr. Christopher Stoller, Managing Director of GO! Germany.

The GO! group employs more than 1,400 staff and over 3,000 couriers at more than 100 GO! stations in Germany and Europe servicing a total of 70,000 customers.

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