DPD and Hermes began work on the delivery of distance selling goods in Russia
27.01.2012 3540

DPD and Hermes began work on the delivery of distance selling goods in Russia

International logistics companies DPD and Hermes announced the start of work in the Russian market for the delivery of distance selling goods. 300 existing points located in the nine largest cities of the country will soon be launched under the joint brand Hermes-DPD. By the 2014 year, companies are planning to expand to 1500 points in 44 cities in Russia.

“In the field of consumer logistics, that is, the delivery of parcels to individuals, Russia is the main market where we see huge potential for growth,” says Marc Dessing, COO of Hermes Europe. alternative to Russian customers. To do this, we use our experience as a leading operator of Parcel Shops in Europe and proven quality in delivering parcels to customers in the B2C market. Together with our partner DPD, we are well positioned to confidently enter this market. " 

The advantages of their transportation services include speed, quality and proximity to the client. Company representatives also promised competitive prices with the right level of service. Based on materials from Facebook.ru

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