Press reviews 2003

All articles in original language.

  • WirtschaftsWoche: "Open race"

Market leader when it comes to revenues, mediocre performance when it comes to profits - despite all efforts the yellow giant is still trying to clear the backlog.


by Reinhold Böhmer

published 20 March 2003 in issue number 13 of the German "Wirtschaftswoche"

 

 

 

 

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  • Handelsblatt: "Judicial battle on DHL Airways property relations gets through to the next round"

UPS and Fedex want to keep Deutsche Post away from the US.

 

by Axel Granzow

published 07 March 2003 in the German "Handelsblatt"

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Handelsblatt: „Instead of "free delivery", parcels are ending up in the tower“


Progress: The Fraunhofer-Institute is developing the pilot installation Tower24 in Dortmund - Deutsche Post is establishing their own parcel machines.
 

by Axel Granzow

published 05 March 2003 in the German "Handelsblatt"

 

 

 

 

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  • DVZ: "Events"

Short notice about a CEP study circle.

 

published 14 March 2003 in issue number 11 of the German "DVZ"

 

 

 

 

 

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  • DVZ: "Cruising around Paris"

 

by Claus Grimm

published 15 February 2003 in the German "DVZ"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Handelsblatt: "Parcel services are reorganising their own ranks"

Deutsche Post focuses on its DHL family brand - La Poste wants to extend its collaboration with Fedex.

 

by Axel Granzow

published 11 February 2003 in the German "Handelsblatt"


 

 

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  • VerkehrsRundschau: "Niche specialist"

Being an expert for tricky consignments, Alpha Express successfully defies the odds.

by Stefan Bottler

published 31 January 2003 in the German "VerkehrsRundschau"




 

 

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  • VerkehrsRundschau: "Questions posed by the editorial staff"
     

published 10 January 2003 in the German "VerkehrsRundschau"




  

 

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  • Transaktuell: "GLS lowers its sights"

Netherlands: European parcel network is still named "General Parcel". Change of name is delayed.

 

published 17 January 2003 in the German "Transaktuell"


 

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