Tag: Deutsche Post

Deutsche Post should be allowed to maintain mail monopoly, govt says

Deutsche Post World Net AG should be allowed to maintain its monopoly on mail weighing less than 100 grams, the German government said in a letter to the European Commission that was obtained by the Financial Times Deutschland.
The German government, which holds a majority stake in the mail carrier, wrote that ‘opening the mail market for so-called consolidators is not something that we are prepared to recommend,’ the FT Deutschland reported. The newspaper said domestic mail deliverers such as Pin AG and international rivals including United Parcel Service Inc have expressed an interest in entering this part of the German postal market. Deutsche Post is scheduled to lose its monopoly at the end of 2007 as part of an EU-wide move to liberalise the market for mail delivery.

Read More

Deutsche Post to spin off post offices

Deutsche Post has confirmed that it intends to spin off its post offices into a separate subsidiary from 1 January 2005. The resulting entity will consist of 13 divisions and will be managed by four board members. The group argues that the reorganization will result in leaner management structures and speedier decision-making processes. Meanwhile, Deutsche Post is planning to close 1,000 of its 13,000 post offices across Germany by the end of 2005. German law obliges the group to operate at least 12,000 post offices across the country. At present, Deutsche Post operates 6,000 fully-controlled post offices, while the remaining 7,000 ones are operated by partners.

Read More

Deutsche Post World Net announces DHL Smart & Global Mail

Deutsche Post World Net have announced the launch of DHL Smart & Global Mail, uniting domestic and international mail industry leaders Deutsche Post Global Mail, SmartMail Services(R) and QuikPak(TM) under the premier DHL umbrella brand recognised around the world for excellence in shipping and logistics. While DHL Smart & Global Mail shares the DHL umbrella brand with DHL Express, the two companies will remain separate business units under the parent company, Deutsche Post World Net.

“Uniting these three industry leading companies and their services under the highly recognized and respected DHL brand is a major step forward in our growth in the U.S. market,” said Klaus Knappik, chairman of Deutsche Post World Net’s Divisional Board Mail International.

Read More

Restructuring Program Starts at DHL

The head office of DHL, the express and logistics subsidiary of German postal service operator Deutsche Post, is reported to have been transferred from the Bermudas to Germany. This forms part of an extensive restructuring programme that has been commenced by Klaus Zumwinkel, the head of Deutsche Post. The reason for the restructuring plan is reported to be that an increasing number of problems have been experienced with the integration of DHL, which was taken over in 2003. Other parts of the company, which has sites around the world, are also to be transferred to Germany over the next few months.

Read More

Lufthansa Cargo and Deutsche Post into closer partnership

Lufthansa Cargo and Deutsche Post are stepping up their cooperation. Last Wednesday, the two logistics services companies signed an accord in Frankfurt on closer cooperation in international airmail. The cooperation agreement envisages utilisation of Lufthansa Cargo capacities for the GLOBALMATCH mail distribution service, which Deutsche Post offers to other postal operators. GLOBALMATCH (Global Mail Transportation through Consolidation Hubs) consolidates airmail shipments from diverse postal companies for bulk transportation so as to ensure maximum efficiency in the use of available transport capacities.

Read More

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What's the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



Post & Parcel Magazine


Post & Parcel Magazine is our print publication, released 3 times a year. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, Post & Parcel Magazine is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

Pin It on Pinterest