
Deutsche Post Tower in
Bonn
'Deutsche Post
AG' (, ) is a
German post,
logistics and
courier headquartered in
Bonn, previously the German state-owned mail monopoly. It has 500,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide and generated revenue of € 60.5 billion ($ 80.65 billion) in 2006.
Corporate divisions
Deutsche Post operates through four business divisions:
★ 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 express division transports courier, express and parcel shipments all over the world, combining air and ground transport, under the
DHL brand.
★ The logistics division, which also operates under the DHL brand (DHL Global Forwarding and DHL Exel Supply Chain), provides a range of international logistics services and has long-term contracts with major and multinational companies in a variety of industrial sectors.
★ The financial services division operates through its Deutsche Postbank AG subsidiary, a retail bank network in Germany, which has approximately 14.5 million customers.
The company was
privatised in 2000 and is now the world's leading logistics provider.
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
★ In 2002 it was granted a license to deliver mail in the
United Kingdom, breaking
Royal Mail's long-standing
monopoly.
★ Deutsche Post offers a service called a 'Garagenvertrag' (literally "garage agreement" in English) to its German customers. The postman can leave packets and parcels in a specified place (such as the garage, or a neighbour's house) if the addressee is not at home to receive them. This on the one hand saves the recipient a trip to the post office to pick up their mail. On the other hand, any item left at the specified place is regarded as “delivered” and hence not covered by Deutsche Post's insurance anymore.
Ownership
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KfW: 35,5%
★ Free float: 64,5%
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Institutional: 56,5%
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Private investors: 8%
See also
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List of postal codes in Germany
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