GeoPost eyes new partners

Express parcels group GeoPost last week pledged to increase its international traffic from 3% to 10% this year to take advantage of the higher profits in the international sector.
Claude Beglé, CEO GeoPost northern Europe, said: “We will do this by consolidating partnerships and looking at new territories like eastern Europe, Russia, Turkey and Greece.
But he said GeoPost’s ambitions stopped at Europe and was not looking to duplicate Deutsche Post’s global expansion.
The group consists of DPD, Chronopost, Parceline and Interlink and said it would look towards a single branding in the future.

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