DEUTSCHE POST DHL
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DEUTSCHE POST DHL
DEUTSCHE POST DHL DHL Freight (Finland) Oy Tuomas Ruohonen Patrik Heikkonen dd Corporate Structure: One Company with two Strong Pillars Die Post für Deutschland The logistics company for the world DHL Freight | Location | Date 2 Key Facts About Deutsche Post DHL Approximately 480,000 employees in more than 220 countries/territories (including nearly 60% outside Germany) 64mn letters/3.4mn parcels each workday in Germany/27,000 sales outlets in Germany Group revenues1): EUR 55.1bn/Group EBIT1): EUR 2.86bn Market capitalization2): EUR 32.039bn ~ 650,000 international express shipments per day (2013) (Time Definite International) (+8% vs. previous year) 3.9mn tons of air freight/2.8mn TEU3) of ocean freight in 2013 23mn square meters of warehouse space in contract logistics 1) Financial year 2013; 2) As of 12/31/2013; 3) TEU = Twenty-foot equivalent unit DHL Freight | Location | Date 3 Key Employee Figures Deutsche Post DHL DPDHL is one of the largest employers worldwide2) Europe1) (24%) ~114,000 Employees Germany (42%) ~201,000 Employees Americas (16%) 79,000 Employees Asia/Pacific (14%) ~69,000 Employees Others/RoW (4%) ~18,000 Employees 1) Excluding Germany; 2) Headcount as of 06/30/2014 DHL Freight | Location | Date 4 Group history 2005 - The Group acquires Exel 2004 - DHL Global Mail: The brand for international mail services 2003 – DHL acquires Airborne 2003 - A new brand for the worldwide express and logistics business 2002 - Deutsche Post acquires DHL 2001 - Deutsche Post AG's first Annual General Meeting after the IPO 2000 - Deutsche Post AG goes public 1999 - Acquisition of Danzas and AEI 1998 - "Letter 2000" concept becomes reality 1997 - The age of globalization dawns at Deutsche Post 1996 - Fast parcel delivery thanks to extensive investment 1995 - Deutsche Post AG, Deutsche Postbank AG and Deutsche Telekom AG are established 1990 - The East German Deutsche Post is incorporated into Deutsche Bundespost 1989 - Deutsche Bundespost Postdienst, DBP Postbank and DBP Telekom are established 1986 - DHL in China 1979 - DHL offers parcel delivery 1971 - DHL expands its network 1969 - Founding of DHL 1950 - Founding of Deutsche Bundespost 1924 - Deutsche Reichspost is founded as an independent enterprise 1876 - The Empire's post and telegraph administration are united under Bismarck 1874 - Heinrich von Stephan initiates the founding of the Universal Postal Union 1815 - Founding of Danzas DHL Freight | Location | Date 5 History of DHL Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, Robert Lynn started delivering shipping line documents between San Francisco and Honolulu in 1969 Their new business idea formed the cornerstone for a globally operating enterprise. At first, the company founders personally transported cargo documents from San Francisco to Honolulu by plane. This made it possible to begin customs processing of a ship's cargo before the actual arrival of the shipment, thereby significantly reducing waiting times in the harbor. Customers saved a great deal of time as a result. The founding of DHL also represented the creation of a new sector of industry: international air express service - rapid transport of documents and cargo papers by plane. DHL Freight | Location | Date 6 CORPORATE DIVISIONS Organizational Setup Corporate Center Post - eCommerce - Parcel (PeP) EXPRESS GLOBAL FORWARDING, FREIGHT SUPPLY CHAIN DHL CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS & INNOVATION GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES DHL Freight | Location | Date 8 Overview – Corporate DHL Divisions • Export services • Air freight • Full truckload • Import services • Ocean freight • Part truckload • Domestic services • Industrial projects • Less than truckload • Transport management • Intermodal transport • Customs clearance • Customs clearance • Optional services • Industry solutions • Small business solutions • End-to-end offering in contract logistics and industry solutions • Business process outsourcing • Brand Services Agency – Tag DHL Freight | Location | Date 9 DHL FREIGHT DHL Freight – At a Glance DHL Freight – delivering goods to people overland More than 160 road freight terminals Present in more than 40 countries ~ 28 million shipments p.a. ~ 44 million tons transported p.a. ~ 13,000 highly qualified employees BeNeLux ~1,600 Germany ~3,900 Nordics ~2,700 Number of employees divided by clusters SW Europe ~1,000 DHL Freight is your partner for end-to-end transport management solutions in Europe and beyond. CESE&AMEA* ~3,800 *Central Eastern Southern Europe & Americas, Middle East, Africa DHL Freight | Location | Date 11 DHL Freight Finland Services • International road transports from groupage to full trailer loads, also with temperaturecontrolled units; domestic transports • Customs services and Transit logistics Network • Road freight gateway in Vantaa (DHL Business Park) • Transit warehouses serving the Russian market with a total space of 65,000 m2 in Hamina Key figures • Staff: 230* • Appr. 1,400,000 transported tons (2015) * Including shared service functions at DHL Finland DHL in Finland / Feb 2016 12 DHL FREIGHT SHORTSEA What is Short Sea transport DHL Freight | Location | Date 14 Short sea Intermodal coverage (example) DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | July 2015 15 Benefits • High payload • Lower Co2 compared to standard Truck • Stable rate market level, healthy compared to imports from Asia • Support own current Trailer flow and balance • Clear responsibilities of loading/unloading, lashing and securing of goods • Single loading/transport unit • Easy pricing, door - door • Competitive rates vs trailers • Competitive transit times DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | July 2015 16 Containers Containers 20'DC 20'PWHC 40'DC 40'HC 40'PW HC 45'PW HC Internal length Internal width Internal height Door width Door height Unit weight Max payload Max cbm Max pll 5900mm 2340mm 2380mm 2280mm 2270mm 2280kg 25000kg 33cbm EUR12, FIN10 5910mm 2440mm 2670mm 2440mm 2540mm 2500kg 25000kg 34cbm EUR 14, FIN 12 12000mm 2340mm 2380mm 2280mm 2270mm 3800kg 26000kg 67cbm EUR 24, FIN 21 12000mm 12192mm 2340mm 2440mm 2690mm 2670mm 2340mm 2416mm 2580mm 2580mm 4000kg 4000kg 26000kg 26000kg 76cbm 79cbm EUR 24, FIN 21 EUR 30, FIN 24 13550mm 2440mm 2690mm 2416mm 2580mm 4260kg 29000kg 89cbm EUR 33, FIN 26 DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | July 2015 17 RAILCONNECT – part of short sea service Linking European countries in a flexible, fast and environment friendly way Your requirements • Connection between European countries • Regular high volume cargo • Cost-effective • Alternative to road freight only solutions • Low CO2 emission • Reliable scheduling • End-to-end shipment visibility DHL RAILCONNECT / DHL RAILLINE • Regular International and Domestic services • Ad-hoc services available • Rail, water and road connections • All benefits from using different transport modes merged in 1 service • Environmental-friendly • Designed for regular high volume cargo • Linking important economic areas of Europe Regular International Services Milano ↔ Zeebrugge or Milano ↔ Hannover-Koln-Mannheim Regular Domestic Services Verona ↔ Koln Sweden ↔ Intra Nordics Verona ↔ Travemunde Germany ↔ PIC Novara ↔ Travemunde Ad-Hoc Novara ↔ Antwerpen Zeebrugge ↔ Bilbao Sosnowiec ↔ Piacenza Luxembourg ↔ Le Boulou DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | January 2016 18 Commodities • Benelux / Gemany: chemicals, consumer goods (chemicals, household), raw material for road maintanance, parts for machine & engineering production. Transit time 5-7 days • Iberia region: Construction rawmaterial (bricks, tiles etc), Foodstuff, clothes, transit time 12 – 28 days • Slovenia; Contsruction raw material (wood), transit time 30 days • UK: Consumer goods (household, garden) , transit time 7-8 days • Turkey: part for production (engineering&manufacturing), consumer electronics, textiles, transit time 26 – 32 days. • Italy: Consumer goods, clothes/shoes, transit time 12-14 days Pick up day 0 in Milano area Departure day 2 Milano Arrival Hamburg Day 4 Departure Hamburg Day 6 Arrival Helsinki Day 12 Delivery Day 12-14 • 12 DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | July 2015 19 THANK YOU Intermodaalikuljetuksessa eli suuryksikkökuljetuksessa käytetään vähintään kahta eri kuljetustapaa, joiden aikana tavara on samassa suuryksikössä. Suuryksiköitä ovat kuorma-autot, perävaunut, kontit, vaihtokorit ja junavaunut. Sivun kuvaPääkuvan kuvateksti Sivun sisältöIntermodaalikuljetuksessa korostuu eri kuljetusmuotojen välinen toimivuus, tehokkuus ja integrointiaste. Maantiekuljetus tukee joustavasti ovelta ovelle -runkokuljetusta meritse, sisävesiteitse tai rautateitse. Intermodaalisuuden ohella puhutaan komodaalisuudesta, joka on sekä yksittäisen kuljetusmuodon tehokasta käyttöä että eri kuljetusmuotojen tehokasta yhdistämistä. Eri liikennemuotoja yhdistämällä hyödynnetään niiden parhaat puolet. Tehokkaasti ja nopeasti Kilpailukykyinen ja resurssitehokas liikennejärjestelmä tukee talouskasvua. Tavaran käsittelykertojen ja varastointiaikojen väheneminen nopeuttavat tavaran kulkua kuljetusketjussa. Suomen ulkomaankaupan kuljetusketjuun sisältyy lähes aina merikuljetusosuus. Suomesta on kattavat linjaliikenneyhteydet päämarkkina-alueille Euroopassa, josta on myös hyvät jatkoyhteydet globaaleille markkinoille. KeskiEuroopassa maakuljetuksen vaihtoehtona on usein sisävesikuljetus. Ulkomaankaupan kuljetusketjuun voidaan sisällyttää aikataulutettuja junakuljetuksia. Taloudellisesti ovelta ovelle Intermodaalinen kuljetusketju on kokonaistaloudellisesti edullinen erityisesti pitkillä kuljetusmatkoilla. Intermodaalikuljetukset tukevat kustannustehokasta JOT (juuri oikeaan tarpeeseen) -toimintatapaa. Tavara on vastaanottajalla juuri oikeaan aikaan. Tehokkaassa kuljetusketjussa raha ei sitoudu varastoihin. Turvallisesti ja luotettavasti Lastin käsittelyvaiheiden väheneminen ehkäisee kuljetusvaurioita. Uudet tietotekniset ratkaisut parantavat kuljetusten seurattavuutta. Lisäksi kuljetusten turvallisuus on parempi kuin tavanomaisissa kuljetuksissa. Energiatehokkaasti Lähimerenkulkuun, rautateihin ja sisävesiliikenteeseen perustuvalla kuljetusketjulla voidaan hillitä kuljetusten negatiivisia ympäristövaikutuksia. Suurten kuljetusmäärien tehokas kuljettaminen parantaa energiatehokkuutta. Valitse intermodaalikuljetus! Tehokkaan intermodaalisen kuljetusketjun voi rakentaa myös ilman samaa kuljetusyksikköä bulk- ja irtotavarakuljetuksille lisäämällä kuljetusmuotojen välistä integraatiota, tehostamalla läpivirtausta ja käyttämällä aikataulutettuja laiva- tai junakuljetuksia. DHL Freight Sales Presentation | Global | July 2015 21