Posten (Norway)
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Posten Norge AS | |
Type | Government enterprise |
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Founded | 1647 |
Headquarters | Norway |
Products | |
Revenue | 19,995 billion NOK (2005) |
Employees | 20.500 |
Website | www.posten.no |
Posten is the name of the Norwegian postal service. The word "posten" means "the post" or "the mail" in Norwegian.
Posten was founded in 1647 under the name "Postvesenet" by Henrik Morian. It was established as a private company, and the Dano-Norwegian king Christian IV gave his blessing to the founding of the company. Postvesenet was privately run until 1719, when the Dano-Norwegian state took over. From that point on, national postal service was a state monopoly. The local city postal services remained private, but in 1888 a new postal law was introduced, which expanded the monopoly to the entire country.
In 1933, Postvesenet was renamed to "Postverket". In 1996, Posten Norge BA was established as a state-owned company wherein the Norwegian state had limited responsibility. In 2002 Posten changed its corporate structure into a stock company, as a process of preparing the company to an expected liberalization of the Norwegian postal market. Today (2005) Posten Norge AS is still completely owned by the Norwegian state and the liberalization process has been postponed by the government.
Norway Post (Official english name) [1] is divided into four division [2]; Post, Logistics, Distribution Network and ErgoGroup AS. The latter specializing in electronic services and outsourcing . The CEO of Posten Norway is Dag Mejdell.
[edit] Norway Post buys CityMail
In 2002 the private Swedish postal company CityMail was partly bought. Norway Post acquired 57% of the shares in 2002 and the remaining 43% in the first quarter of 2006.
Norway Post also own, or partly owns Norcargo, Box Solutions, Box- Group/-Delivery, Pan Nordic Logistics (PNL), Nettlast Hadeland, et cetera which many have their own subsidairies.
[edit] See also
- Posten (Sweden), the Swedish postal service
- List of oldest companies
[edit] External links
- [1] - English version of the official site of Norway Post
- [2] The four divisions
- [3] Norway Post Logistics subsidairies
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See also: Category:Norwegian government enterprises • List of Norwegian government enterprises