Deutsche Post

Deutsche Post AG
Type Public
ISIN: DE0005552004
Founded 1995
Headquarters Flag of Germany Bonn, Germany
Key people Frank Appel, CEO, Chairman John Allan, CFO
Industry Postal Service, Air Courier
Products Service company
Revenue € 63.5 billion (2007) [1]
Operating income € 3.76 billion (2007) [1]
Employees 520,112 (2006)
Website www.dpwn.com
The Deutsche Post Tower in Bonn
Delivery bike, Cologne

Deutsche Post AG (ISIN: DE0005552004, LSE: DPO), operating under the trade name Deutsche Post World Net, is the world's largest logistics group. With its headquarters in Bonn, the corporation has 520,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide and generated revenue of € 63.5 billion ($ 97.8 billion) in 2007. Deutsche Post is the successor to the former German state-owned mail monopoly, but has significantly expanded its business area through acquisitions since its privatisation in 1995.

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Corporate divisions

Mail

The Mail division delivers approximately 70 million letters in Germany, six days a week and provides services across the entire mail value chain, including production facilities at central hubs, sales offices and production centers on four continents, as well as direct connections to more than 200 countries.

The Mail division inherits most of the traditional mail services formerly offered by the state-owned monopoly, for which it uses the Deutsche Post brand.

As of January 2008, it is divided into the following business units[2]:

Express

The Express division transports courier, express and parcel shipments all over the world, combining air and ground transport, under the DHL brand.

It is divided into business units along regions:

Forwarding/Freight

The Forwarding/Freight division carries goods by rail, road, air and sea under the DHL brand.

It consists of two main business units:

Supply Chain/CIS

The Supply Chain/Corporate Information Solutions provides contract logisitic and corporate information solutions tailor-made for customers.

It consists of two main business units:

Financial Services

The financial services division operates through its Deutsche Postbank subsidiary, a retail bank network in Germany, which has approximately 14.5 million customers.

Brands

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Deutsche Post 
Deutsche Post offers domestic mail services under its traditional name.
DHL 
The DHL brand is used as an umbrella brand for all logistics and parcel services.
Postbank 
The Postbank brand is used by the Financial Services division, which consists primarily of Deutsche Postbank Group.

Mergers and acquisitions

Deutsche Post acquired Airborne Express in August 2003 and integrated it into DHL, which is now known as DHL Express.

On 20 September 2005 the company announced that British logistics company Exel had agreed on a £3.7 billion (€5.5 billion) takeover. The combined revenue of the two companies was €50 billion over 2004.

In 2006 DHL GlobalMail UK merged with Mercury International.

Trivia

Ownership

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Key figures on Corporate Website
  2. http://investors.dpwn.de/en/investoren/segmente/brief/index.html
  3. Businessweek.com 2 Aug 2007

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