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Geopost (formerly DPDgroup) is an international parcel delivery service for sorter compatible parcels based in Issy les Moulineaux, France.[3] Until 2015 DPD stood for Dynamic Parcel Distribution. Its brands are DPD, Colissimo, Chronopost, Seur and BRT. The company is based in France and operates mainly in the express road-based market.

GEOPOST SA
TypeLimited
IndustryCourier
Founded1999 [1]
HeadquartersIssy-les-Moulineaux, France
Areas served
Worldwide
Key people
Yves Delmas (CEO)
ServicesParcel delivery, EMS, freight forwarding, third-party logistics
Revenue 11 billion (2020)[2]
OwnerLa Poste S.A.
Number of employees
48,000 (2020)
SubsidiariesDPD, Chronopost, CitySprint, Seur and BRT
Websitewww.geopost.com

Geopost services are available in Europe, Asia, South Africa, India, Brazil and several other countries in the world, either directly or through partnerships.

Geopost is owned by La Poste,[4] the international delivery network operated by the French state-owned postal service.

In 2020, Geopost delivered 1.9 billion parcels worldwide and achieved revenues of €11 billion.[2][better source needed]

History edit

Le Groupe La Poste edit

 
DPD delivery vehicles in London

In the 1980s, Le Groupe La Poste originated its express transport activities with the creation of Chronopost in 1985.

In 1999, Le Groupe La Poste created GeoPost to consolidate its express transport and parcel delivery businesses. In the 2000s, GeoPost carried out a series of acquisitions concerning transport operators in various European markets.

GeoPost bought the UK-based Parceline and Ireland's Interlink parcel service in November 2000, for around $277 million.[5] In 2008 it was rebranded as Dynamic Parcel Distribution.

In 2001, GeoPost became the main shareholder of DPD, a company created in 1977 in Aschaffenburg, West Germany (Deutscher Paketdienst until January 2008, then Dynamic Parcel Distribution).[6] In the same year, GeoPost acquired the British company Parceline which was rebranded DPD in March 2008.

GeoPost then made successive acquisitions:

  • In 2004, 40% of Seur Internacional, the number 1 private operator in Spain.
  • In 2006, Exapaq (now DPD France).
  • In 2009, Pickup Services, a company specialised in managing pick-up and drop-off points.
  • In 2011, 75% of DPD Laser in South Africa and 35% of Lenton in Hong Kong.
  • In 2013, 40% of DTDC, the second largest parcel delivery network in India.
  • In 2014, Siódemka, the leading operator in the Polish market.

2015: creation of DPDgroup edit

In 2015, GeoPost combined its DPD, Chronopost and Seur brands under one umbrella: DPDgroup.[7]

On this occasion, Exapaq became DPD France and the logo of Chronopost was modified to show it was part of DPDgroup.

In 2016, DPDgroup increased its equity investments within the DPD network – including taking 100% control of DPD in Germany – and acquired a 60% stake in JadLog (a Brazilian company).

In 2017, DPDgroup increased its stake in the Seur network to 87%, completed the acquisition of Stuart (a French company)[8] and took a 37.5% stake in BRT (an Italian company).

In 2018, the stake in the SEUR network was increased to 94% and DPDgroup acquired a minority stake in Ninja Van, a specialist in last-mile services in Southeast Asia.[9]

In 2019, DPDgroup became the major shareholder in BRT by increasing its share in the capital to 85%,[4] acquired a majority stake in Lenton, the Asian-based cross-border service provider[10] and entered into an agreement with the logistics company in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Geis Parcel.[11]

In 2020, DPDgroup increased its stake to 98% in Jadlog in Brazil.[2]

Activities edit

 
Renault Magnum delivery lorry in Poland in 2014, with the previous logo

Types of services edit

DPDgroup operates in the light-weight parcel delivery market (less than 31.5 kg), which is typically referred to as the “CEP” market (courier, express and parcel).

The CEP market differs from courier services (that do not require a sorting centre) and from freight (that requires several people or equipment to handle the parcels).

DPDgroup operates in the different sub-segments of the CEP market, which are defined according to the following criteria:

  • delivery time: DPDgroup operates in the standard or deferred parcel segment (without guaranteed delivery times, which ranges from 24 to 72 hours depending on the destination) and in the express parcel segment (guaranteed next-day delivery in the domestic market, and next-day to two-day delivery for international)
  • geographic coverage: DPDgroup is specialised in domestic deliveries in the markets in which it is present (nationwide delivery), and in intra-European deliveries. It is also expanding in the intercontinental market.
  • nature of the sender and recipient: DPDgroup covers parcel flows between businesses (BtoB), between consumers (CtoC), from business to consumer (BtoC) and from consumer to business (CtoB)

International presence edit

DPDgroup mainly operates in Europe, with a direct presence in 24 countries:

The company also operates through stakes in companies (especially Speedy in Bulgaria) or commercial partnerships in other European countries (especially with Nova Poshta in Ukraine[13] and with PostNord in the Nordic countries[14]).

Outside of Europe, DPDgroup operates:

Organization edit

Management edit

Since the beginning of 2022, the company has been chaired by CEO Yves Delmas, who is also Executive Vice-president of Le Groupe La Poste.[16]

Metrics edit

Financial data edit

  • Revenues: €11 billion (2020, +42% compared to 2019)[2]
  • Operating profit: €800 million (2020)[2]

Operational data edit

  • International: 83% of revenues from outside France (2020)[2]
  • BtoC: 55% of the volume (2020)
  • BtoB: 45% of the volume (2020)
  • Number of parcels delivered worldwide: 1.9 billion (2020)[2]
  • 13.9 million parcels handled worldwide on peak day (30 November 2020)

Human resources data edit

  • Staff: 48,000 employees (in full-time equivalent), including 41,000 out of France (in 2020).

Strategy edit

DPDgroup's strategy is to develop its business in several lines:

  • international market, through external growth operations, stakes in companies or commercial partnerships
  • BtoC market, support e-commerce and develop innovative last-mile solutions:[buzzword][17] interactive delivery (Predict service), delivery on Saturday (Germany) and Sunday (United Kingdom, Spain and France), delivery by appointment, delivery in parcel shops and lockers with more than 58,000 Pickup points worldwide, or delivery by drone.[18] To do so, DPDgroup set up in April 2019 a hub in Eindhoven (Netherlands), the largest sorting centre in Europe.[19]
  • new market segments such as e-commerce food delivery (e.g. Chronopost's Chronofresh service or “Seur Frio” in Spain) or same-day delivery (Spain, Portugal, France, United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belgium and Luxembourg) or even delivery within two hours (Germany, Spain). In 2017, DPDgroup increased its investment in the urgent courier delivery market with the 100% acquisition of Stuart, a French company that developed a last-mile delivery technology platform for merchants and e-merchants willing to deliver their end-consignees more quickly and accurately. Finally, DPDgroup has started to position itself in the controlled temperature delivery market (transport of sensitive products in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and environmental sectors). The company acquired stakes in Biocair in 2012, BioLogistic (specialised in express delivery for laboratories) in 2016, acquired the Groupe ALP companies in France in 2017 via Chronopost, and finally acquired in 2019 Tipsa in Spain, specialised in the express transport of parcels.

Corporate social responsibility edit

In 2012, DPDgroup committed itself to carbon-neutral deliveries. CO2 emissions are gradually being reduced and offset, through support for renewable energy projects in India and Brazil. In 2019, DPDgroup reduced its CO2 emissions generated by road transport by 14% per parcel compared to 2013.

Offset of the remaining transport emissions is done by purchasing carbon credits. DPDgroup's investment represents more than 1% of the global voluntary carbon offset market in 2019.[20]

For inner-city deliveries, DPDgroup has implemented smart urban delivery initiatives. Since October 2019, Chronopost France has been operating 100% green deliveries in Paris, thanks to low-emission vehicles and urban depots.[21] In autumn 2018, DPD UK's first urban depot opened in London[22] and now 700 electric vehicles are deployed in the United Kingdom, to form the largest UK green livery.[23] The company's green fleet and urban depots are in line with London's Ultra Low Emission Zone standards. Deliveries by alternative vehicles are also operated in Dublin,[24] Hamburg,[25] Madrid, Tallinn and Warsaw.

In February 2018, DPD faced widespread criticism in the UK due to the treatment of Don Lane, one of its couriers. Lane had previously been fined £150 by DPD UK for attending a medical appointment to treat his diabetes and ultimately collapsed and died of the condition. According to Lane's widow, he had missed appointments with specialists because he felt under pressure to cover his route. Frank Field MP, Chairman of the House of Commons' Work and Pensions Select Committee, said "DPD have been told time and again that their punitive regime is totally unjust, particularly as their workers are labelled ‘self-employed’. Such mistreatment of workers smacks of sweated labour from the Victorian era." In March 2018, DPD UK announced that they would be offering all of their UK workers the opportunity to be classed as employees, and that they would abolish the fines for missing work. Plans were announced in March 2018 to create a DPD Driver Code later in the year, and to introduce a "self-employed worker" contract, which will offer drivers an alternative to working as a direct employee of DPD UK or working with the company on a self-employed basis.[26]

In November 2019, DPDgroup launched a Group-wide air quality monitoring programme measuring air quality with sensors on vans and Pickup points.[27] Data are provided for free to cities & citizens.

In October 2020, DPDgroup announced its commitment to deliver 225 of the largest European cities with zero- and low-emission delivery means.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "Who we are". DPDgroup. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "DPD Group: we have demonstrated resilience, flexibility and agility". Post & Parcel. 3 March 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Who are we | GeoPost".
  4. ^ a b "Le Groupe La Poste Revenues Up, But Profits Down". Postandparcel. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Europe company: La Poste buys two British parcel delivery firms". The Economist. 3 November 2000. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Post Office wraps up a £48m deal in Germany". The Birmingham Post. 4 August 2000. p. 20.
  7. ^ "Geopost to Push for International Growth by Rebranding As DPDgroup". postandparcel.info/. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Geopost Now Owns 100% of Stuart". Post and parcel. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Geopost/DPDgroup Takes Minority Stake in Ninja Van". Post and Parcel. 23 January 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  10. ^ a b "DPDgroup Acquired Majority Share in Lenton". Post and Parcel. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  11. ^ "DPD strengthens last mile offering in Czech republic and Slovakia". Post & Parcel. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  12. ^ "BRT services – Italy Service".
  13. ^ "Nova Poshta Expands International Service". Post and Parcel. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  14. ^ "DPDgroup and Postnord Renew Partnership for Five Years". Post and Parcel. 21 April 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  15. ^ "Egyptian last-mile delivery startup Bosta raises seven-figure Series A from European parcel delivery giant DPDgroup". Menabytes. 16 February 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  16. ^ "Yves Delmas is appointed Chief Executive Officer of GeoPost/DPDgroup and Executive Vice President of La Poste group". DPDgroup. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  17. ^ "Last-mile delivery is a battleground". Parcel and Postal Technology International. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  18. ^ "DPD Displays Delivery Drone at Paris Festival". Post & Parcel. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  19. ^ "Construction Begins on DPD's Hub Eindhoven". Post & Parcel. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  20. ^ "Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2019" (PDF). dpd.com. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  21. ^ "DPD UK opens its first all-electric last-mile delivery depot". Motor Transport. October 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  22. ^ "DPD UK opens its first all-electric last-mile delivery depot". Inside Evs. October 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  23. ^ "Over 10% of DPD's UK Van Fleet Is Now Electric". Post & Parcel. July 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  24. ^ "DPD Ireland to invest €3.2 million electrifying Irish fleet". DPDgroup. April 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  25. ^ "Nine VW e-Crafters for DPD Germany: A new milestone on the way to completely emission-free parcel delivery in Hamburg's city centre". DPDgroup. May 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  26. ^ Logistics Manager, DPD to offer self-employed drivers new ‘worker' status, 27 March 2018
  27. ^ "SEUR launches a unique air quality monitoring programme in Madrid contributing to the CO2 emissions reduction – DPDGROUP". Compagny News HQ. January 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  28. ^ "DPD Reveals Plans to Drastically Reduce Its Emissions". October 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Geopost news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Geopost formerly DPDgroup is an international parcel delivery service for sorter compatible parcels based in Issy les Moulineaux France 3 Until 2015 DPD stood for Dynamic Parcel Distribution Its brands are DPD Colissimo Chronopost Seur and BRT The company is based in France and operates mainly in the express road based market GEOPOST SATypeLimitedIndustryCourierFounded1999 1 HeadquartersIssy les Moulineaux FranceAreas servedWorldwideKey peopleYves Delmas CEO ServicesParcel delivery EMS freight forwarding third party logisticsRevenue 11 billion 2020 2 OwnerLa Poste S A Number of employees48 000 2020 SubsidiariesDPD Chronopost CitySprint Seur and BRTWebsitewww wbr geopost wbr comGeopost services are available in Europe Asia South Africa India Brazil and several other countries in the world either directly or through partnerships Geopost is owned by La Poste 4 the international delivery network operated by the French state owned postal service In 2020 Geopost delivered 1 9 billion parcels worldwide and achieved revenues of 11 billion 2 better source needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Le Groupe La Poste 1 2 2015 creation of DPDgroup 2 Activities 2 1 Types of services 2 2 International presence 3 Organization 3 1 Management 4 Metrics 4 1 Financial data 4 2 Operational data 4 3 Human resources data 5 Strategy 5 1 Corporate social responsibility 6 References 7 External linksHistory editLe Groupe La Poste edit nbsp DPD delivery vehicles in LondonIn the 1980s Le Groupe La Poste originated its express transport activities with the creation of Chronopost in 1985 In 1999 Le Groupe La Poste created GeoPost to consolidate its express transport and parcel delivery businesses In the 2000s GeoPost carried out a series of acquisitions concerning transport operators in various European markets GeoPost bought the UK based Parceline and Ireland s Interlink parcel service in November 2000 for around 277 million 5 In 2008 it was rebranded as Dynamic Parcel Distribution In 2001 GeoPost became the main shareholder of DPD a company created in 1977 in Aschaffenburg West Germany Deutscher Paketdienst until January 2008 then Dynamic Parcel Distribution 6 In the same year GeoPost acquired the British company Parceline which was rebranded DPD in March 2008 GeoPost then made successive acquisitions In 2004 40 of Seur Internacional the number 1 private operator in Spain In 2006 Exapaq now DPD France In 2009 Pickup Services a company specialised in managing pick up and drop off points In 2011 75 of DPD Laser in South Africa and 35 of Lenton in Hong Kong In 2013 40 of DTDC the second largest parcel delivery network in India In 2014 Siodemka the leading operator in the Polish market 2015 creation of DPDgroup edit In 2015 GeoPost combined its DPD Chronopost and Seur brands under one umbrella DPDgroup 7 On this occasion Exapaq became DPD France and the logo of Chronopost was modified to show it was part of DPDgroup In 2016 DPDgroup increased its equity investments within the DPD network including taking 100 control of DPD in Germany and acquired a 60 stake in JadLog a Brazilian company In 2017 DPDgroup increased its stake in the Seur network to 87 completed the acquisition of Stuart a French company 8 and took a 37 5 stake in BRT an Italian company In 2018 the stake in the SEUR network was increased to 94 and DPDgroup acquired a minority stake in Ninja Van a specialist in last mile services in Southeast Asia 9 In 2019 DPDgroup became the major shareholder in BRT by increasing its share in the capital to 85 4 acquired a majority stake in Lenton the Asian based cross border service provider 10 and entered into an agreement with the logistics company in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Geis Parcel 11 In 2020 DPDgroup increased its stake to 98 in Jadlog in Brazil 2 Activities edit nbsp Renault Magnum delivery lorry in Poland in 2014 with the previous logoTypes of services edit DPDgroup operates in the light weight parcel delivery market less than 31 5 kg which is typically referred to as the CEP market courier express and parcel The CEP market differs from courier services that do not require a sorting centre and from freight that requires several people or equipment to handle the parcels DPDgroup operates in the different sub segments of the CEP market which are defined according to the following criteria delivery time DPDgroup operates in the standard or deferred parcel segment without guaranteed delivery times which ranges from 24 to 72 hours depending on the destination and in the express parcel segment guaranteed next day delivery in the domestic market and next day to two day delivery for international geographic coverage DPDgroup is specialised in domestic deliveries in the markets in which it is present nationwide delivery and in intra European deliveries It is also expanding in the intercontinental market nature of the sender and recipient DPDgroup covers parcel flows between businesses BtoB between consumers CtoC from business to consumer BtoC and from consumer to business CtoB International presence edit DPDgroup mainly operates in Europe with a direct presence in 24 countries under the DPD brand in Austria Belarus Belgium Croatia Estonia France Kazakhstan Portugal Germany Hungary Ireland Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Poland Slovakia Slovenia Switzerland the Czech Republic the Netherlands the United Kingdom Romania under the Chronopost brand in France under the Seur brand in Spain under the BRT brand Italy where an international heavy shipments service is also offered 12 The company also operates through stakes in companies especially Speedy in Bulgaria or commercial partnerships in other European countries especially with Nova Poshta in Ukraine 13 and with PostNord in the Nordic countries 14 Outside of Europe DPDgroup operates in Kazakhstan and Russia under DPD brand in Brazil 98 in Jadlog in India 43 in DTDC in Turkey 25 in Yurtici Kargo in South East Asia 36 6 in Ninja Van 9 and in China 65 in Lenton 10 in Morocco Burkina Faso and Mauritius under the Chronopost brand in Egypt 20 in Bosta 15 in South Africa under DPD Laser Organization editManagement edit Since the beginning of 2022 the company has been chaired by CEO Yves Delmas who is also Executive Vice president of Le Groupe La Poste 16 Metrics editFinancial data edit Revenues 11 billion 2020 42 compared to 2019 2 Operating profit 800 million 2020 2 Operational data edit International 83 of revenues from outside France 2020 2 BtoC 55 of the volume 2020 BtoB 45 of the volume 2020 Number of parcels delivered worldwide 1 9 billion 2020 2 13 9 million parcels handled worldwide on peak day 30 November 2020 Human resources data edit Staff 48 000 employees in full time equivalent including 41 000 out of France in 2020 Strategy editDPDgroup s strategy is to develop its business in several lines international market through external growth operations stakes in companies or commercial partnerships BtoC market support e commerce and develop innovative last mile solutions buzzword 17 interactive delivery Predict service delivery on Saturday Germany and Sunday United Kingdom Spain and France delivery by appointment delivery in parcel shops and lockers with more than 58 000 Pickup points worldwide or delivery by drone 18 To do so DPDgroup set up in April 2019 a hub in Eindhoven Netherlands the largest sorting centre in Europe 19 new market segments such as e commerce food delivery e g Chronopost s Chronofresh service or Seur Frio in Spain or same day delivery Spain Portugal France United Kingdom Hungary Poland Estonia Lithuania Latvia Belgium and Luxembourg or even delivery within two hours Germany Spain In 2017 DPDgroup increased its investment in the urgent courier delivery market with the 100 acquisition of Stuart a French company that developed a last mile delivery technology platform for merchants and e merchants willing to deliver their end consignees more quickly and accurately Finally DPDgroup has started to position itself in the controlled temperature delivery market transport of sensitive products in the healthcare pharmaceutical and environmental sectors The company acquired stakes in Biocair in 2012 BioLogistic specialised in express delivery for laboratories in 2016 acquired the Groupe ALP companies in France in 2017 via Chronopost and finally acquired in 2019 Tipsa in Spain specialised in the express transport of parcels Corporate social responsibility edit In 2012 DPDgroup committed itself to carbon neutral deliveries CO2 emissions are gradually being reduced and offset through support for renewable energy projects in India and Brazil In 2019 DPDgroup reduced its CO2 emissions generated by road transport by 14 per parcel compared to 2013 Offset of the remaining transport emissions is done by purchasing carbon credits DPDgroup s investment represents more than 1 of the global voluntary carbon offset market in 2019 20 For inner city deliveries DPDgroup has implemented smart urban delivery initiatives Since October 2019 Chronopost France has been operating 100 green deliveries in Paris thanks to low emission vehicles and urban depots 21 In autumn 2018 DPD UK s first urban depot opened in London 22 and now 700 electric vehicles are deployed in the United Kingdom to form the largest UK green livery 23 The company s green fleet and urban depots are in line with London s Ultra Low Emission Zone standards Deliveries by alternative vehicles are also operated in Dublin 24 Hamburg 25 Madrid Tallinn and Warsaw In February 2018 DPD faced widespread criticism in the UK due to the treatment of Don Lane one of its couriers Lane had previously been fined 150 by DPD UK for attending a medical appointment to treat his diabetes and ultimately collapsed and died of the condition According to Lane s widow he had missed appointments with specialists because he felt under pressure to cover his route Frank Field MP Chairman of the House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee said DPD have been told time and again that their punitive regime is totally unjust particularly as their workers are labelled self employed Such mistreatment of workers smacks of sweated labour from the Victorian era In March 2018 DPD UK announced that they would be offering all of their UK workers the opportunity to be classed as employees and that they would abolish the fines for missing work Plans were announced in March 2018 to create a DPD Driver Code later in the year and to introduce a self employed worker contract which will offer drivers an alternative to working as a direct employee of DPD UK or working with the company on a self employed basis 26 In November 2019 DPDgroup launched a Group wide air quality monitoring programme measuring air quality with sensors on vans and Pickup points 27 Data are provided for free to cities amp citizens In October 2020 DPDgroup announced its commitment to deliver 225 of the largest European cities with zero and low emission delivery means 28 References edit Who we are DPDgroup Retrieved 6 March 2020 a b c d e f g DPD Group we have demonstrated resilience flexibility and agility Post amp Parcel 3 March 2021 Retrieved 9 March 2021 Who are we GeoPost a b Le Groupe La Poste Revenues Up But Profits Down Postandparcel 31 July 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Europe company La Poste buys two British parcel delivery firms The Economist 3 November 2000 Retrieved 25 April 2013 Post Office wraps up a 48m deal in Germany The Birmingham Post 4 August 2000 p 20 Geopost to Push for International Growth by Rebranding As DPDgroup postandparcel info 19 March 2015 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Geopost Now Owns 100 of Stuart Post and parcel 7 March 2017 Retrieved 23 February 2018 a b Geopost DPDgroup Takes Minority Stake in Ninja Van Post and Parcel 23 January 2018 Retrieved 18 March 2019 a b DPDgroup Acquired Majority Share in Lenton Post and Parcel 13 September 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2020 DPD strengthens last mile offering in Czech republic and Slovakia Post amp Parcel 7 November 2019 Retrieved 9 March 2021 BRT services Italy Service Nova Poshta Expands International Service Post and Parcel 23 November 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2020 DPDgroup and Postnord Renew Partnership for Five Years Post and Parcel 21 April 2020 Retrieved 11 May 2020 Egyptian last mile delivery startup Bosta raises seven figure Series A from European parcel delivery giant DPDgroup Menabytes 16 February 2020 Retrieved 6 March 2020 Yves Delmas is appointed Chief Executive Officer of GeoPost DPDgroup and Executive Vice President of La Poste group DPDgroup 5 May 2022 Retrieved 29 November 2022 Last mile delivery is a battleground Parcel and Postal Technology International 10 June 2019 Retrieved 9 March 2020 DPD Displays Delivery Drone at Paris Festival Post amp Parcel 6 September 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Construction Begins on DPD s Hub Eindhoven Post amp Parcel 8 February 2018 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2019 PDF dpd com Retrieved 21 July 2020 DPD UK opens its first all electric last mile delivery depot Motor Transport October 2018 Retrieved 9 March 2020 DPD UK opens its first all electric last mile delivery depot Inside Evs October 2019 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Over 10 of DPD s UK Van Fleet Is Now Electric Post amp Parcel July 2020 Retrieved 23 July 2020 DPD Ireland to invest 3 2 million electrifying Irish fleet DPDgroup April 2019 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Nine VW e Crafters for DPD Germany A new milestone on the way to completely emission free parcel delivery in Hamburg s city centre DPDgroup May 2019 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Logistics Manager DPD to offer self employed drivers new worker status 27 March 2018 SEUR launches a unique air quality monitoring programme in Madrid contributing to the CO2 emissions reduction DPDGROUP Compagny News HQ January 2020 Retrieved 9 March 2020 DPD Reveals Plans to Drastically Reduce Its Emissions October 2020 Retrieved 12 October 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geopost amp oldid 1177630628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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