PostNord Denmark | |
Company type | Subsidiary |
Founded | 1624 (as Postvæsenet) |
Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Key people | Peter Kjær Jensen (CEO) Annemarie Gardshol (Chairman)[1] |
Products | |
Revenue | 5.290 billion DKK[2][nb 1] |
165 million DKK[2][nb 2] | |
Number of employees | 6,388 [3][nb 3] |
Parent | PostNord AB |
Website | www |
Post Danmark A/S, trading as PostNord Denmark (Danish: PostNord Danmark), is the national provider of postal services in Denmark. It was established as a fully state-owned stock holder's company in 1995 following political liberalization efforts. Post Danmark had taken over the mail delivery concession (Danish: befordringspligt) of its predecessor, the governmental department Postvæsenet, which was established in 1624. Post Danmark A/S was turned into a public limited company in 2002. In 2005, 22% of the company shares were sold to CVC Capital Partners, 3.5% of the company shares were partly sold to employees at a discount, partly kept in reserve for a management incentives program. In 2009, it was merged with the Swedish Posten AB to form PostNord, a joint postal service company between Denmark and Sweden.
As of 2007, Post Danmark employed about 21,000 people, and delivered approximately a billion letters and 37 million parcels every year. Post Danmark has a wide variety of services, such as express deliveries (ensured delivery by no later than 9 am the following morning), courier services, facility services, 10 o'clock service (ensured delivery no later than 10 am every day), and electronic mailbox (mail scanned electronically and sent by email instead of by regular post).
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