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DHL Reboots in U.S. After $9.6 Billion Bleed: Freight Markets
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 826815" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><strong><a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-14/dhl-reboots-in-u-s-after-9-6-billion-bleed-freight-markets.html" target="_blank">DHL Reboots in U.S. After $9.6 Billion Bleed: Freight Markets - Bloomberg</a></strong></p><p> </p><p>Deutsche Post AG (DPW)’s DHL Express unit is rebuilding its U.S. operations around international shipments after a $9.6 billion “disaster” in domestic deliveries. </p><p> </p><p>After firing 15,000 people and closing 75 percent of its outlets in 2008, DHL Express U.S. is expanding and may beat the volume goal it set that year by 15,000 packages a day in 2011, Chief Executive Officer Ian Clough said in an interview. </p><p> </p><p>DHL Express’s U.S. unit won’t try again to compete with UPS and FedEx in the immediate future, Clough said. With about 6,000 people, 2,500 trucks and vans, and about 30 nightly departures at Cincinnati, the division has shrunk to about the same size it was before buying Airborne.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 826815, member: 1"] [B][URL="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-14/dhl-reboots-in-u-s-after-9-6-billion-bleed-freight-markets.html"]DHL Reboots in U.S. After $9.6 Billion Bleed: Freight Markets - Bloomberg[/URL][/B] Deutsche Post AG (DPW)’s DHL Express unit is rebuilding its U.S. operations around international shipments after a $9.6 billion “disaster” in domestic deliveries. After firing 15,000 people and closing 75 percent of its outlets in 2008, DHL Express U.S. is expanding and may beat the volume goal it set that year by 15,000 packages a day in 2011, Chief Executive Officer Ian Clough said in an interview. DHL Express’s U.S. unit won’t try again to compete with UPS and FedEx in the immediate future, Clough said. With about 6,000 people, 2,500 trucks and vans, and about 30 nightly departures at Cincinnati, the division has shrunk to about the same size it was before buying Airborne. [/QUOTE]
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