Deutsche Post DHL Group’s Post - eCommerce - Parcel to be separated into German and international divisions
September 18, 2018: Deutsche Post DHL Group has announced that it is going to separate the Post - eCommerce - Parcel (PeP) into German and international divisions under dedicated Board of Management leadership.
September 18, 2018: Deutsche Post DHL Group has announced that it is going to separate the Post - eCommerce - Parcel (PeP) into German and international divisions under dedicated Board of Management leadership.
The German business will be renamed Post & Paket Deutschland and will remain under the interim leadership of Group CEO Frank Appel. The international parcel and e-commerce businesses - previously DHL Parcel Europe and DHL eCommerce - will be established as a standalone division, DHL eCommerce Solutions, under the leadership of Corporate Board Member Ken Allen.
The company stated that having one operating division of the group fully dedicated to the German post and parcel business will ensure more stringent execution of the previously announced PeP turnaround plan. This plan includes improved yield management, indirect cost reduction and productivity improvement measures. At the same time, by creating the DHL eCommerce Solutions division, the Group will be better positioned to leverage opportunities within the booming e-commerce logistics sector in Europe and around the world.
The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Post AG has named Allen (63) as the Board member for DHL eCommerce Solutions and extended his contract to the Corporate Board of Management until 2022. Allen's new mandate will include the Parcel Europe and eCommerce businesses which are currently within the existing PeP division. He will keep the responsibility for Customer Solutions & Innovation (CSI), and will lead the further development of the overall e-commerce strategy for the group.
“Ken Allen has successfully shaped the Express strategy and has led the division on an unparalleled growth trajectory by unlocking its revenue and profit potential. With his relentless focus on the core principles of customer centricity, employee engagement and profitable growth, Ken established truly world-class processes within the Express division, making it the most profitable division of Deutsche Post DHL Group,” said chairman of the supervisory board of Deutsche Post DHL Group, Nikolaus von Bomhard.
Meanwhile, John Pearson (55) will take over the board mandate for DHL Express. He joined DHL Express in 1986, and served the company as CEO in Asia Pacific, EEMEA and Europe, as well as leading the global sales, marketing and customer service functions of the DHL Express division as Global Commercial Head. "We are pleased to have John Pearson join our Corporate Board. He has a proven track record, along with a deep understanding of the Express business. Not only does he have extensive operational and business experience of the Express division but John has been a key member of the leadership team running the Express division along with Ken," said Deutsche Post DHL Group CEO Frank Appel.
All changes come into effect on January 1, 2019.