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Deutsche Post AG hopes to expand into Iraq

  • Germany: Saturday, May 03 - 2003 at 09:09

Deutsche Post has recently laid out its ambitions to establish a logistics service in Iraq.

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Deutsche Post, the German Mail Service, which aims to become the world's No1 logistics enterprise by 2005, wants to establish a firm presence in post-war Iraq.

DP Board Chairman Klaus Zumwinkel said in Cologne, the teams for the envisaged depots in Baghdad and Basra were already on their marks, adding that so far Iraq was the only white spot for him in the region.

At first, humanitarian aid commodities would be shipped into Iraq, along the pattern already established for deliveries into Afghanistan. There, Deutsche Post was the first haulier to bring wheat from the United States into the poverty-stricken country. Today, there a 6 DB flights from Bahrein per week.

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