DHL is in the process of developing its own parcel network in Switzerland.
PRATTELN/BONN, 10-Sep-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — DHL is in the process of developing its own parcel network in Switzerland. The newly formed company DHL Parcel (Switzerland) AG is focusing on the dispatch of parcels within Switzerland. Thanks to a close network of DHL ServicePoints, which has been set up with local partners, DHL Parcel can offer its parcel services on consumer-friendly terms.
Digitalization is creating new needs, with the growth in online commerce, in particular, offering enormous potential. The e-commerce market is thus giving rise to great growth opportunities for online retailers. A key factor for sustainable success in e-commerce is customer satisfaction in parcel shipping. As of now, DHL Parcel is supporting all commercial and private shipping customers in Switzerland with a future-oriented and tailor-made logistics service – one that offers customer-friendly opening hours at DHL ServicePoints, short delivery times, Saturday delivery and ease of handling. Swiss-based companies can pass on this added value to their customers and benefit themselves from attractive conditions.
“An essential part of our strategy is to be represented in the key European markets,” explains Achim Dünnwald, CEO DHL Parcel Europe. “Market entry into Switzerland is another important milestone in this respect. A total of 27 countries (including Switzerland) now belong to the DHL Parcel Europe network.”
Günter Birnstingl, CEO DHL Parcel (Switzerland) AG, adds: “We would like to offer our customers in Switzerland a modern and forward-looking logistics service that meets not only the requirements of parcel shipping but also the wishes of the end customer. This includes the launch of innovative services – such as standard evening and Saturday delivery – with extended opening hours and a comprehensive package at an attractive price.”
DHL Parcel’s service portfolio in detail:
DHL ServicePoints:
Instead of having its own outlets, the company works with local partners to set up DHL ServicePoints at existing points of sale. The partner companies are required to meet a range of quality criteria before they can act as dispatch and delivery points. In addition, their employees receive ongoing training. The type of partner companies varies from gas stations and pharmacies to retailers, allowing DHL ServicePoints to offer attractive advantages for senders and recipients, such as short distances and long opening hours. At present, there are approximately 400 DHL ServicePoints available and the network of these DHL ServicePoints is to be constantly expanded based on geographical criteria. There are plans to have approximately 750 DHL ServicePoints by the end of 2018 and approximately 1,000 by the end of 2019.
For parcel delivery, DHL Parcel (Switzerland) AG relies on its own service partners. For both domestic and international parcels it also works with its sister company DHL Express (Schweiz) AG, which has been operating in Switzerland since 1978.
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