Post Denmark Forms Separate Parcel Div.

Post Denmark will concentrate its parcel activities into a separate division to be formed by January 1, 2002, a senior Post Denmark executive said. ‘The move will enhance our ability to respond to business opportunities arising during the current world-wide scramble for partnerships, acquisitions and alliances in the parcel business,’ Helge Israelsen, Post Denmark C.E.O., said. With a total of 800 staff, the parcel division will set up different pricing and service concepts for individual segments, of which small and medium-size businesses account for more than 80 percent of the total volume of parcels. Israelsen said it was still not decided whether or not the new parcel division would stake its future entirely within Pan Nordic Logistics – the operational cooperation for parcels between the post offices of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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