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Deutsche Post
NameDeutsche Post
TypePublic
Traded asFWB: DPW
IndustryLogistics
Founded1995
FounderGerman Federal Government
HeadquartersBonn, Germany

Deutsche Post is a global logistics company with a rich history dating back to the 19th century, when it was part of the German Empire's postal service, which was later reorganized as the Reichspost during the Weimar Republic. The company has undergone significant transformations over the years, including its privatization in 1995, when it was listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and became a publicly traded company, with DAX index inclusion. Today, Deutsche Post is a leading player in the global logistics industry, with operations in over 220 countries and a workforce of over 550,000 employees, including partnerships with UPS, FedEx, and DHL.

History

The history of Deutsche Post dates back to 1490, when the Holy Roman Empire established a postal system, which was later expanded and modernized during the Napoleonic Wars by Napoleon Bonaparte. In the late 19th century, the company became part of the German Empire's postal service, which was later reorganized as the Reichspost during the Weimar Republic. After World War II, the company was re-established as the Deutsche Bundespost and was later privatized in 1995, when it was listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and became a publicly traded company, with DAX index inclusion, and partnerships with Deutsche Telekom and Lufthansa. The company has since expanded its operations through strategic acquisitions, including the purchase of DHL in 2002, and partnerships with TNT Express, Royal Mail, and US Postal Service.

Services

Deutsche Post offers a wide range of services, including mail delivery, parcel delivery, and logistics services, through its subsidiaries, including DHL Express, DHL Freight, and DHL Supply Chain. The company also provides e-commerce solutions, including online shopping and payment processing, through partnerships with eBay, Amazon, and PayPal. Additionally, Deutsche Post offers supply chain management services, including warehousing and transportation management, through partnerships with Maersk, DB Schenker, and Kuehne + Nagel.

Operations

Deutsche Post operates in over 220 countries and has a workforce of over 550,000 employees, with a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The company has a large network of sorting facilities, distribution centers, and retail outlets, including partnerships with 7-Eleven, Circle K, and Convenience Store. Deutsche Post also operates a fleet of vehicles, including trucks, vans, and aircraft, through partnerships with Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and Boeing. The company has also invested in sustainable energy solutions, including solar power and wind power, through partnerships with Siemens, Bosch, and E.ON.

Subsidiaries

Deutsche Post has several subsidiaries, including DHL Express, DHL Freight, and DHL Supply Chain, which provide a range of logistics services, including express delivery, freight forwarding, and supply chain management. The company also has subsidiaries in e-commerce, including DHL eCommerce, which provides online shopping and payment processing solutions, through partnerships with Alibaba Group, JD.com, and Rakuten. Additionally, Deutsche Post has subsidiaries in financial services, including DHL Financial Services, which provides factoring and invoice financing solutions, through partnerships with Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, and Bayerische Landesbank.

Financials

Deutsche Post is a publicly traded company listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is included in the DAX index, with a market capitalization of over €50 billion, and partnerships with Allianz, Bayer, and BASF. The company generates revenue of over €60 billion annually, with a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Deutsche Post has also made significant investments in research and development, including partnerships with Fraunhofer Society, Max Planck Society, and German Research Foundation, and has a strong commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility, through partnerships with United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, and German Red Cross.

Controversies

Deutsche Post has been involved in several controversies over the years, including criticism of its labor practices and working conditions, with protests from Ver.di, IG Metall, and German Trade Union Confederation. The company has also faced criticism for its environmental impact, including its carbon footprint and waste management practices, with concerns raised by Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund, and European Environment Agency. Additionally, Deutsche Post has been involved in several high-profile data breaches and cyber attacks, with investigations by Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, Federal Office for Information Security, and European Union Agency for Network and Information Security.

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