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Deutsche Post

German mail and parcel delivery service


Summary

German mail and parcel delivery service

FieldValue
namePost & Parcel Germany division
brands, DHL
logoLogo Deutsche Post 2019.svg
logo_size220px
logo_captionLogo used since 2019. Before 2019, the wordmark used the Frutiger typeface.
predecessor
typeDivision
industry
num_employees187,000 (2024)
parentDHL Group
foundation
locationBonn, Germany
num_locations13,000 post offices (2024)
servicesLetter post, parcel service, EMS
homepage

**** (, ) is a brand of DHL Group (listed as ), used for its domestic mail services in Germany. The services offered under the brand are those of a traditional mail service, making the brand the successor of the former state-owned mail monopoly, . the monopoly for on these services has expired.

Products

, the following services are offered under the brand by DHL Group's Post & Parcel Germany (Post & Paket Deutschland) division:

  • Mail Communication handles the domestic mail service (except parcels).
  • Press Services handles domestic distribution of print products (newspapers and magazines).
  • Retail Outlets operates domestic retail outlets (post offices), which offer letter mail, parcel and Postbank services.
  • Dialogue Marketing provides services for direct marketing such as market research and address verification.

Other services by the division, such as DHL Parcel (DHL Paket), use the DHL brand.

References

References

  1. (2024-03-07). "facts & figures – Post & Parcel Germany".
  2. "Post & Paket Deutschland".
  3. "Deutsche Post AG – Company Details".
  4. (2023-06-19). "Deutsche Post DHL Group renames to DHL Group".
  5. "Post & Parcel Germany".
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