DHL SWITZERLAND at a Glance DHL Switzerland Brands and Products DHL Express Management DHL Freight DHL Global Forwarding DHL Supply Chain DHL Global Mail Courier, Express, Parcel Cargo Management Cargo Management Contract Logistics Document and parcel forwarding International DHL SPRINTLINE DHL JETLINE DHL SECURELINE DHL Express 9:00 DHL EXPRESS 10:30 (USA) DHL Express 12:00 DHL Express Worldwide DHL Import Express 9:00 DHL Import Express 12:00 DHL Import Express Worldwide DHL ECONOMY SELECT DHL IMPORT ECONOMY SELECT DHL EXPRESS EASY DHL Euroconnect DHL Euroline DHL Raileurope DHL CO LDCHAIN DHL HIGHVALUE DHL MIDDLE EAST DHL IN TERMODAL DHL Swissconnect DHL Transit Team DHL Trade Fairs and Events DHL Warehousing DHL Specialties DHL Eurogate DHL Fast Import Air transport Air First Air Premier Air Value Air/Sea Airfreight Plus Europe Procurement Logistics Distribution Value-Added Services Inventory Management Transport Management Reverse Logistics Outsourcing Customized IT Solutions After Sales Logistics Lead Logistics Provider (LLP) GLOBALMAIL MAIL GLOBALMAIL PARCEL GLOBALMAIL PLUS Hybrid Print & Mail National DHL SPRINTLINE DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS 9:00 DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS 12:00 DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS DHL SWISSPACK DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS EASY Ocean transport General cargo LCL Full Container FCL Intermodal/Rail Oversized cargo Industrial projects Data Management Customer Program Management e-trans DHL Transport Management Tool Transportation Plus Ocean Cargo Management Global Resource Guide Lead Logistics Provider (LLP)/4PL Management Logistics Management Services Logistics Control Tower (neutral 4PL solution) Dr. Martin Müller-Duysing Managing Director DHL Express Switzerland Roman W. Bisig Managing Director DHL Freight Switzerland Dr. Thomas Christ Managing Director DHL Global Forwarding Switzerland Peter Eichmüller Managing Director DHL Supply Chain Switzerland Don Jacobs Managing Director DHL Global Mail Switzerland Table of contents Basle * Muttenz Tägerwilen Pratteln Derendingen Rümlang Glattbrugg Regensdorf Wil St.Gall Biel Onnens Berne Wolfurt (AT) Buchs Zollikofen Ebikon Bussigny DHL Switzerland – at a Glance Page 2 Welcome to DHL Page 3 History Page 4 to 7 DHL Express Local and global express services Page 8 to 9 DHL Freight OVERLAND TRANSPORT Page 10 to 11 DHL Global Forwarding Air and ocean freight Market Environment Freight & Global Forwarding Page 12 to 13 Geneva Martigny Rivera Balerna * As of 1.1.2011 in Pratteln: DHL Freight Management and a Freight terminal Chiasso DHL Express DHL Freight DHL Global Forwarding DHL Supply Chain DHL Global Mail Management Page 14 to 15 DHL Supply Chain Contract Logistics Page 16 to 17 DHL Global Mail Worldwide forwarding solutions Page 18 GoGreen Committed to the environment Page 19 A Career at DHL Page 20 Contacts 01 02 Welcome History WELCOME TO DHL HISTORY DHL − The Logistics Company for the World FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS TO GLOBAL MARKET LEADER DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry and 'The logistics company for the world'. DHL commits its expertise in international express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transport, contract logistics and international mail services to its customers. A global network composed of more than 220 countries and territories and 300,000 employees worldwide offers customers superior service quality and local knowledge to satisfy their supply chain requirements. DHL accepts its social responsibility by supporting climate protection, disaster management and education. DHL was founded in 1969 and became the pioneer of the air express industry by personally shipping documents from San Francisco to Honolulu. The name DHL is formed from the first letter of the last names of the founders: Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom und Robert Lynn. DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL. The Group generated revenue of more than €46 billion in 2009. DHL aims to fulfill the highest customer demands. The company builds on the most up-to-date technologies and guarantees a fast and reliable service with roughly 2,500 employees in Switzerland. Weltweite Kennzahlen Mitarbeitende: Rund 4000 Produktionsstätten: 50 Direktverbindungen: in über 200 Länder weltweit The DHL network grew with incredible pace. The company expanded westward from Hawaii into the Far East and Pacific Rim, then the Middle East, Africa and Europe. New services were continually developed and in 1977 DHL also started to forward parcels as well as documents. In 1982 DHL boosted its growth with the addition of 30 new countries and territories. The year after, DHL became the first air express forwarder to serve Eastern European countries. Shortly after that, DHL entered into a joint venture with China and became the first express company active there. At the beginning of 2002, Deutsche Post World Net became the major shareholder in DHL and 100% shareholding was completed by the end of that year. In 2003, Deutsche Post World Net bundled all its entire express and logistics business under the DHL brand. The Swiss logistics company Danzas, acquired in 2000, was also integrated into the group. With the acquisition of Exel in December 2005, Deutsche Post World Net further strengthened its logistics power. Since 2009, the Group has been trading under the name of Deutsche Post DHL. The new name stands for clear structures, a new transparency in the Group and integrated solutions for customers. 03 04 DHL Express DHL Express LOCAL AND GLOBAL EXPRESS SERVICES WORLDWIDE FORWARDING OF DOCUMENTS AND PARCELS Basic Products CO2 NEUTRAL PARCEL DISPATCH WITH GOGREEN DHL Express is the global market leader in the forwarding of documents and parcels. • Collection, transportation and delivery around the clock • Handling customs formalities • Transparency with a track and trace service on the Internet • Collection and delivery anywhere in Switzerland DHL Express offers an extensive range of national and international products and services: DHL Express is the first express service provider in Switzerland to offer you the option of shipping parcels and letters in a carbon-neutral way. Items posted at one of the over 220 service points will even be transported in a carbon-neutral way at no extra charge. As a DHL Express contract customer, you have the option of offsetting carbon emissions generated by the transport of your mail items: the GOGREEN surcharge is CHF 1 for international shipments and CHF 0.10 for national parcels. The CO2 emissions for every shipment are calculated and documented in an annual report for each individual customer, who will then receive a verified environmental standards certificate from the Societé Générale de Surveillance. As a result of these findings, DHL is investing in numerous CO2-reducing initiatives. In 2009, over 100,000 shipments from Switzerland alone were already transported with GOGREEN, which corresponds to a compensation of more than 600t of carbon dioxide. EASIER DAILY PARCEL DROP-OFF International Same Day Time Definite Day Definite For an urgent same day pick-up and delivery: For a quick next day door-to-door delivery by a certain time: For a reliable day definite door-to-door delivery: DHL Sprintline DHL Jetline DHL Secureline DHL Express 9:00 DHL Express 10:30 (USA) DHL Express 12:00 DHL Express Worldwide ECONOMY SELECT You can drop off your packages and documents daily at one of more than 220 DHL Service Points near you, offering attractive prices. You will find DHL Service Points located at the luggage counters of large railway stations or at many shops in your area. The DHL Service Points Network is continually being expanded. – find your nearest Service Points here: www.dhl.ch. Import Services: ECONOMY SELECT IMPORT Import Services: DHL Import Express 9:00 DHL Import Express 12:00 DHL Import Express Worldwide DHL Service Points: DHL EXPRESS EASY Domestic DHL Sprintline Key figures Switzerland 2009 Number of employees: about 1,100 Number of shipments per month: 608,000 Processed volume per month in tonnes: 4,262 DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS 9:00 DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS 12:00 DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS DHL SWISSPACK DHL Service Points: DHL DOMESTIC EXPRESS EASY DHL is continually developing new GOGREEN products and services and commits itself to operating in an environmentally sound manner by the development of sustainable express and logistics services. 05 06 DHL Express DHL Express MARKET ENVIRONMENT EXPRESS COURIER, EXPRESS, PARCEL (CEP) CEP Sector Key Market Courier Services All shipments that are transported to the recipient directly, exclusively and in person; personal handover by the courier Growth Factors • Globalization: industry and trade are increasingly active throughout Europe and the world. • Digitalization: electronic trade is increasing the number of shipments in the express and parcel business. Electronic trade is primarily a substitu te for making purchases in a shop, creating new potential for the CEP sector. This leads eventually to an increase in the number of shipments in the express and parcel business. • Liberalization: the Swiss parcel market was opened up in January 2004. • Fastest possible delivery as cost optimization and competitive advantage • By optimizing the flow of goods, the delivery warehouses can be concen- trated and as a result freight goods can be converted into CEP consign- ments with direct deliveries. Express Services Fastest possible house-to-house transit times; usually transportation using transshipment centers Parcel Services 24 hour logistics: • Upper weight limit of 31.5 kg • High level of standardization Significance of the CEP market • Growth industry resistant to the economic situation • High rates of growth expected, particularly in cross-border Express dispatch KEP&Mail Association Telephone +41 31 357 38 57, Telefax +41 31 357 38 58, Mail: position@kepmail.ch DHL Express is a founding member of the Association of Private Sector Postal Services Providers, KEP&Mail, in Switzerland. Market shares DHL EXPRESS SWITZERLAND International Express Market 2008 (value based) 51% DHL Express 23% TNT/Swisspost 12% FedEx 11% UPS 3% Others Source: mi 2009 Domestic Express Market 2008 (value based) 82% Swiss Post 8% DPD (La Poste) 6% DHL Express 4% Others Source: mi 2008 07 08 DHL Freight DHL Freight INTERNATIONAL OVERLAND TRANSPORT ROAD AND RAIL FREIGHT PARTNER FOR ALL WEIGHT CLASSES Due to globalization, industry and trade need to rethink their marketing and sales strategies as well as their logistics processes. Through innovative IT solutions DHL offers professional logistic solutions to strengthen customers' chances on the global market. DHL Freight offers a wide range of products for road transport as well as rail and intermodal transport throughout Europe and beyond. DHL Swissconnect Domestic groupage as well as part and full load transport services DHL Euroconnect Groupage and part load transport throughout Europe and beyond DHL Transit Team Customs services for import, export and transit As the global market leader in international road freight DHL Freight offers flexible and individual road freight services customized to customer needs for domestic and international groupage, part load and full load shippments by road, rail and intermodal. DHL Euroline Part and full load services throughout Europe and beyond DHL Trade Fairs and Events Logistics and specialized services for your transportation needs at trade fairs and events worldwide To be able to constantly monitor and analyze the performance, an efficient process within the supply chain management is crucial to generate timely and reliable data and management information. In support of this DHL Freight offers a portfolio of state-of-the-art information technology systems. Customers wanting to secure and expand their markets have an ideal partner in DHL Freight as the leading logistics provider. Key figures Switzerland 2009 Number of employees: 357 Number of shipments p.a.: 325,613 Processed volume in tonnes p.a.: 630,976 Market share: 20.2 percent DHL Freight is supported by its international network in over 53 countries at 160 locations with over 11,400 employees. DHL Raileurope A conventional rail transport service for individual wagons, wagon groups and complete trains DHL COLDCHAIN The DHL COLDCHAIN Network offers fast, reliable and flexible solutions specially developed for the life science industry. DHL Warehousing Customized warehousing solutions DHL Specialties Tailor-made services for industries with special transportation needs DHL HIGHVALUE Our dedicated groupage product for particularly high value shipments DHL Eurogate Tailor-made solutions range from EU customs clearance to fiscal representation DHL MIDDLE EAST First road network between Europe and the Middle East DHL Fast Import IT process management application for import customs clearance DHL INTERMODAL Environmentally friendly and cost-efficient alternative to pure road transport e-trans Complete neutral export software including 'e-dec Export' DHL Transport Management Tool Electronic communications platform for LLP and 4 PL solutions 09 10 DHL Global Forwarding DHL Global Forwarding AIR AND OCEAN FREIGHT AT HOME IN ALL CONTINENTS GLOBAL SERVICEs DHL Global Forwarding provides services specially designed to meet the requirements of customers in the globalized world. That’s why we are the world's leading provider of air and ocean freight services with worldwide coverage and a global network of more than 200 countries. Air Freight Individual and collective shipments, time-definite products, partial and full charters DHL Global Forwarding offers a wide range of customer and industryspecific value-added services for globally operating industrial and retail companies. The best connections to strengthen your competitive position in the global market! Ocean Freight General cargo (less than container load), full load (full container load), special loading of oversized goods Industrial projects Handling complex large-scale projects Customer Program Management Standardized or tailor-made IT applications for the greatest possible transparency in process and data management Crosstrade Transports whose origin and destination are outside Switzerland for a customer based in Switzerland who needs services for reporting, tracking and tracing, central coordination and billing Key figures Switzerland 2009 Number of employees: 347 Number of shipments p.a.: 199,823 Processed volume in tonnes p.a.: 327,802 Intermodal road and rail logistics Coordination and execution of container transportation, optimization of container movements in Europe and intermodal transportation of chemicals, tanks and bulk materials Sports & Events At home in the world of sports and events, just in time from a single source from place to place 11 12 DHL Freight & DHL Global Forwarding DHL Freight & DHL Global Forwarding market environment FREIGHT & GLOBAL FORWARDING MORE OUTSOURCING Freight DHL Freight and DHL Global Forwarding offer a wide range of transportation and logistics services all over the world. Global Forwarding Market share European road transport 2008 (market volume Euro 169.4 bn.1) Global market share of air freight in 2008 (market volume 19 million tonnes*) 3.3% DB Growth factors Outsourcing: senders concentrate on their core competences and hand logistics tasks over to external service providers. 2.1% DHL Freight 6.5% DB Schenker 1.8% DSV 4.8% Panalpina 1.3% Dachser Service from a single source: complete service offerings that cover the entire range of logistical requirements are in demand. Growing opportunities for global providers International logistics markets are undergoing progressive globalization. This is why logistics providers need a worldwide network and a global strategy in order to meet customers' requirements. 12.9% DHL Global Forwarding 4.4% Kühne+Nagel 1.1% Geodis Country base: total for twenty European countries excluding bulk and specialties transport Source: 2008 and 2009 mrsc market analyses, Eurostat 2008, annual reports, press releases, company websites, estimates and analyst reports 1 2.3% Kintetsu World Express * Data based solely on export freight tonnes Source: Global Insight, Global Trade Navigator, annual reports, press releases and company estimates Global market shares ocean freight 2008 (transport volume 31.7 bn teu*1) * 1 teu = «twenty feet equivalent unit» = standardized container of 20 foot length (ca. 6m) 9.1% DHL Global Forwarding 8.4% Kühne+Nagel 4.6% DB Schenker 4.0% Panalpina 2.7% Expeditors Estimated share of the total market, controlled by hauliers. Source: Global insight, company reports, press items, estimations by companies 1 13 14 DHL Supply Chain DHL Supply Chain CONTRACT LOGISITICS Key figures Switzerland 2009 Number of employees: over 250 Storage area: over 100,000 m2 DHL SUPPLy CHAIN TAILOR-MADE VALUE-ADDED SERVICES DHL Supply Chain is the global market leader in contract logistics. The business divisions offers customised solutions that span the entire logistics valueadded chain and provides various value-added services such as warehousing, distribution, returns logistics and value-added services. DHL Supply Chain is geared towards industry sectors. With such consistent focus on industries we create synergies for our customers from the areas of retail, fashion, consumer goods, healthcare, home delivery, industrial and technology. The product range of DHL Supply Chain comprises: • Industry-specific solutions for all industry sectors • Supply Chain Management (SCM) • Warehouse Management • Value-added services ranging from packaging and commissioning to financial services • Procurement logistics • Production logistics • Distribution logistics • Return logistics • Same Day (including time-critical deliveries two to four hours) • In-night (delivery before 07:00) • Next day • Import/export and customs clearance • Complete solutions in the area of fashion and lifestyle logistics • Two-person delivery service B2B and B2C Our teams are not only highly skilled with regards to logistics but they also have specialist expertise and years of experience in these specific sectors. We advise customers in designing a supply chain that suits them and ensure it is implemented and operated. To be able to fulfill our customers' requirements even better, we are continually developing and expanding our product range. Thanks to our First Choice corporate culture which is based on Six Sigma and the DMAIC process, we are able to guarantee our customers 'continuous improvements' and the highest quality standard and to pass on this key value enhancement to the customer. Whether you are or want to become a global player, handling your business locally, nationally or across Europe; whether you are planning to outsource part of your logistics process or whether you are considering complete outsourcing including a handover of locations, staff and infrastructure, with us as your logistics partner all options and opportunities are open to you. Your benefits at a glance • • • • • • • • Focus on your core industry Less control work Variable cost structures Reduced warehouse stocks Lower investment costs Optimum utilisation of synergies Higher level of transparency through state-of-the-art warehouse management systems High security standards MARKET ENVIRONMENT Global markets shares contract logistics 2008 (market volume Euro 147 bn.1) 8.5% DHL Supply Chain 2.4% CEVA 2.1% Kühne+Nagel 1.8% Wincanton 1.8% CAT Logistics 1.6% Penske Logistics 1.4% UPS SCS Previous year's figures are not comparable since the institute collecting the figures and the collection method were changed Source: Transport Intelligence 1 15 16 DHL Global Mail DHL Global Mail WORLDWIDE FORWARDING SOLUTIONS WORLDWIDE LETTER AND PARCEL SERVICES Letter DHL Global Mail has the largest worldwide network of letter and parcel services. Our service portfolio not only includes cross-border letter dispatch but we are now also increasingly concentrating on national services in other countries and are developing our value-added letter dispatch services further. DHL Global Mail is the international mail service provider of the Deutsche Post World Net and has offices and production facilities on four continents in more than 200 countries. The basic products DHL Global Mail offers individual services for the worldwide dispatch of mail and publications. Our product portfolio offers flexible and specialized services to meet our customers' needs and requirements. GLOBALMAIL MAIL Whether letters or invoices, catalogues or brochures, books or small packets, with GM MAIL you benefit from a fully modular and cost-competitive international mail product for the dispatch of low-value, printed products to your customers around the world. GLOBALMAIL PARCEL No matter whether it is important products, retail goods or incentives, GM PARCEL enables you to send your business items quickly, easily and securely to any front door in the world. GLOBALMAIL PLUS From address management and fulfillment services to international direct marketing solutions, GM PLUS provides you with a variety of additional services alongside our professional advice and a reliable dispatch service. Global key figures 2009 Employees: around 2,000 Production facilities: 50 Direct connections: in over 200 countries MARKET ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL MAIL Hybrid Print and Mail Send invoices, direct marketing shipments or catalogues at the click of a mouse button. You send your print data to us electronically and we will handle data management, print services in the destination countries and postage optimisation for you. Market shares in global cross-border letter market 2007 (market volume Euro 10.4 bn.) 14% DHL Global Mail 14% USPS 9% Royal Mail Growth Factors Liberalization The liberalization of previously monopolized and state-controlled postal markets is continuing. Due to this situation, mail providers are increasingly active in the international market, establishing new locations and developing new markets. Globalization Due to globalization the need for dispatch solutions is increasing. Only mail service providers with local presence and a global network can exist in the international mail industry. 7% La Poste 6% Swiss Post International 5% Spring/TPG Source: Company estimates, 2008 UPU statistics, annual reports of USPS, Royal Mail, La Poste, SPI and TNT, other calculations and estimates 17 18 GoGreen A Career at DHL GoGreen A CAREER AT DHL COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT OUR CORE VALUES OUR EMPLOYEES As globally leading express and logistics provider, DHL accepts its global responsibility for environmental protection and sustained development. Its parent company, Deutsche Post DHL was the first company in the logistics branch to commit itself to a measurable environmental protection initiative to reduce its carbon emissions by 30% by 2020. The year 2007 is to be used for comparison. With the implementation of the following environmental measures, DHL Switzerland is making a large contribution towards the companywide GoGreen program: The Deutsche Post DHL group has expanded into the leading global logistics provider with links to numerous businesses. The units and companies that today form the Deutsche Post DHL group, have different cultural roots. To ensure that its 500,000 employees work together in harmony towards a common goal, a company-wide culture with common principles is unavoidable. DHL employees in Switzerland also undertake to comply with the seven corporate values that are based on the 'respect and results' leadership principle. DHL has expanded at an impressive rate and this growth is thanks to the commitment of a creative, talented and diverse workforce. Each individual contributes to our overall success and we encourage personal responsibility, commitment and cooperation - for the benefit of our company and our customers. We are always looking for new people to embrace the DHL culture. For qualified and highly-motivated persons, DHL offers varied and interesting career opportunities with openings in customer service, sales, freight forwarding and transport, marketing, finance and accounting, IT, warehousing, courier, disposition, communications, human resources, business development, controlling and many other areas. Our employees have the opportunity to continually expand their skills thanks to the support provided by a large worldwide company. • • • • • By constantly optimizing of our delivery routes and transport networks, we avoid unnecessary journeys and fully use loading capacities. Since the end of 2004, DHL Express has been continuously converting its fleet of diesel vehicles to delivery vans powered by biogas. We use low-noise, 757-SF-type cargo aircraft out of the DHL gateways in Basel and Geneva. 85% of our connections to sea ports (container) are made using rail. Our international rail traffic is being continually developed and expanded. DHL Express, DHL Freight and DHL Global Forwarding are certified in Switzerland under ISO Norm 14001:2004. Weltweite Kennzahlen Mitarbeitende: Rund 4000 Produktionsstätten: 50 Direktverbindungen: in über 200 Länder weltweit I. To deliver excellent quality II. To make our customers successful III. To foster openness IV. To act according to clear priorities V. To act in an entrepreneurial way VI. To act with integrity internally and externally VII.To accept social responsibility DHL Switzerland is one of the largest providers of apprenticeships in the freight forwarding and transport logistics industry. At the moment over 100 young people are working towards completing their apprenticeship in freight forwarding and logistics industries. You can find more information about jobs and training programs at DHL on the Internet at: www.dhl.ch > Careers. 19 20 Contacts Contacts Customer Services Switzerland DHL Express 0848 711 711 (CHF 0.08/Min.) DHL Freight Basle: +41 61 315 94 94 Zurich: +41 44 842 42 42 Buchs / SG: +41 81 755 12 12 Geneva: +41 22 827 82 82 DHL Global Forwarding Basle: +41 61 315 91 91 Zurich: +41 44 829 52 11 Geneva: +41 22 709 50 00 Balerna: +41 91 809 61 00 Publisher: DHL Switzerland Responsibility: Communications Design: BOXX Werbeagentur, Bern Printed by: O.T. Drescher AG, Basle You can find further information about DHL Switzerland and our products and on our website at: www.dhl.ch. Apart from current media releases you will find various publications and downloads. DHL Supply Chain +41 61 826 57 57 DHL Global Mail +41 61 274 72 04 www.dhl.ch Printed on FSC certified paper from SGS- COC-2747. 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