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Dear customers,
We hereby inform you that on August 18, 2020 there was an incident subject to which was the email traffic of GLS Croatia d.o.o. (hereinafter: GLS). GLS has taken all measures prescribed by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC (General Regulation on data protection) and the Act on the Implementation of the General Regulation on Data Protection (NN42 / 2018) to address risks and reduce possible harmful consequences of the incident.
Dr. Karl Pfaff appointed CEO of GLS Group
Dr. Karl Pfaff will be appointed as GLS Group CEO effective October 01, 2023. He will take over from Martin Seidenberg, who has been appointed as Group CEO of IDS plc in August 2023. With the succession of Dr. Pfaff GLS continues to build on GLS experienced leadership.
Dr. Karl Pfaff appointed CEO of GLS Group
Dr. Karl Pfaff will be appointed as GLS Group CEO effective October 01, 2023. He will take over from Martin Seidenberg, who has been appointed as Group CEO of IDS plc in August 2023.
With the succession of Dr. Pfaff GLS continues to build on GLS experienced leadership.Dr. Pfaff has a proven track record in international logistics. He joined GLS in 2014 after working for Lufthansa Group and Bain & Company. Dr. Pfaff held various positions in strategy, sales and operational management at GLS before he was appointed as CEO of GLS Germany in 2020 and became member of the GLS Group Executive Team. Currently, Dr. Pfaff is Group Area Managing Director responsible for Germany and BeNeLux.
Commenting on his successor, Martin Seidenberg says
:"I am delighted to appoint Karl as Group CEO of GLS. Under Karl’s leadership, GLS Germany has grown significantly in revenue and profitability. He managed GLS’ transition to a highly customer centric B2B and B2C parcel network while successfully navigating the company through the turbulent times of the pandemic, strong inflation and international economic and political challenges. Karl has significantly contributed to the ongoing group wide digital transformation and to making GLS a more sustainable company."
Commenting on his appointment, Dr. Pfaff said:
“It is a privilege to be appointed to lead GLS Group. GLS is an exceptional business with great potential, outstanding people and a strong brand. We will remain focused on quality and profitable growth in the current challenging macro-economic environment. Through continued investment in our people, digital excellence and quality, we want to strengthen the foundation for outstanding customer experience.”
About GLS
GLS Group is one of the largest self-reliant parcel services providers in Europe, with a strong local presence in almost all countries across the continent. It also operates through wholly-owned subsidiaries in Canada and on the USA’s West Coast within one GLS network. This allows GLS to seamlessly connect its customers and communities with millions of parcels and stories every day. GLS is proactive regarding network management, connecting its markets flexibly and agilely to respond to their fast-changing and dynamic nature. The company takes pride in providing its customers across about 40 countries with high-quality service that best suits their needs. The GLS network consists of over 120 hubs and more than 1,600 depots, supported by approximately 35,000 final-mile delivery vehicles and 4,700 long-distance trucks. This offers network resilience, superior flexibility, and extended reach. In 2022/23, GLS generated record revenues of 5.4 billion euros and delivered 862 million parcels across the markets.
GLS strengthens its footprint in North America with the acquisition of Altimax Courier
GLS, a leading parcel provider, announces the acquisition of Altimax Courier, a prominent air and ground service provider in Canada. This strategic move aligns with GLS' commitment to expanding its footprint and enhancing its position in the Canadian market.
GLS strengthens its footprint in North America with the acquisition of Altimax Courier
- GLS acquires Altimax Courier, an important transportation player in Canada, as part of the strategy to further expand its footprint.
- The move strengthens GLS Canada’s integrated parcel and freight and freight player position.
Amsterdam, 7 June 2023 – GLS, a leading parcel provider, announces the acquisition of Altimax Courier, a prominent air and ground service provider in Canada. This strategic move aligns with GLS' commitment to expanding its footprint and enhancing its position in the Canadian market.
With the integration of Altimax Courier, Canadian customers will benefit from expanded coverage and the strengthened capabilities of an experienced integrated parcel and freight player. The addition of Altimax Courier's network will complement GLS Canada's existing infrastructure, expanding it to a total of 65 terminals across the country, and providing high-quality services to a broader customer base.
This acquisition marks another milestone in GLS’ growth strategy in Canada, following the successful integration of Rosenau Transport in 2021, and Dicom in 2018.
Rick Barnes, President GLS Canada, stated: “It is with much excitement that we welcome the entire Altimax Courier team to GLS Canada. Altimax Courier has been our long-standing partner for the past 17 years. We have always appreciated their exceptional commitment to quality throughout the Atlantic Provinces, contributing to their strong reputation in the industry”.
Wes Penwarden, President of Altimax Courier, expressed his satisfaction with the acquisition: "I am very happy about this transaction, as it marks a new chapter in our history by becoming part of a fantastic international network. This is an exciting day for our employees, clients, and partners”. GLS is confident that the acquisition of Altimax Courier will further enhance its ability to meet the growing demands of the Canadian market, while ensuring that customers continue to receive exceptional service and support.
About GLS
GLS Group is one of the largest self-reliant parcel services providers in Europe, with a strong local presence in almost all countries across the continent. It also operates through wholly-owned subsidiaries in Canada and on the USA’s West Coast within one GLS network. This allows GLS to seamlessly connect its customers and communities with millions of parcels and stories every day. GLS is proactive regarding network management, connecting its markets flexibly and agilely to respond to their fast-changing and dynamic nature. The company takes pride in providing its customers across about 40 countries with high-quality service that best suits their needs. The GLS network consists of over 120 hubs and more than 1,600 depots, supported by approximately 35,000 final-mile delivery vehicles and 4,700 long-distance trucks. This offers network resilience, superior flexibility, and extended reach. In 2022/23, GLS generated record revenues of 5.4 billion euros and delivered 862 million parcels across the markets.
About Altimax
Altimax Courier (2006) Ltd. is an important private Atlantic Canadian transportation company that was founded in 2000 by the Keating Group of Companies. In 2002, Wes Penwarden joined the Altimax leadership team expanding the company’s reach and diversifying its operations. Altimax provides both air and ground services; it is well-regarded for its exceptional ability to tailor its services to successfully meet the logistics and transportation needs of its clients. Altimax is committed to quality and customer service.
GLS Announces Expansion into Serbia
GLS, a leading parcel service provider, announces its expansion into Serbia. The move is part of the company’s goal to further expand its footprint and strengthens its position in Eastern Europe.
GLS Announces Expansion into Serbia
- GLS announces expansion into Serbia as part of its goal to expand its footprint.
- The expansion further strengthens the company’s position in Eastern Europe.
- It allows GLS to capture significant growth opportunities due to a major e-commerce boom in the country.
- Serbian customers across the country can benefit from GLS’ wide range of high-quality services.
Amsterdam, 19 April 2023 – GLS, a leading parcel service provider, announces its expansion into Serbia. The move is part of the company’s goal to further expand its footprint and strengthens its position in Eastern Europe.Serbia continues to experience a major boom in e-commerce, with a growing need in the region for a wider range of delivery options. Through its strong, international network, GLS offers a reliable logistics alternative to the market, providing high quality services already appreciated by more than 250,000 customers in Europe and North America.Senders and receivers in Serbia can benefit from GLS’ renowned and convenient solutions such as FlexDeliveryServices, which makes it easy for the recipient to adapt the parcel delivery to his needs. With its central hub in Belgrade and three depots in major cities, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac, GLS now delivers parcels to every address in Serbia and can connect its customers to international locations.Gergely Farkas, Area Manager for the East Europe Region, said: "With this expansion into Serbia, we strengthen our presence in the Eastern European region and aim to foster growth opportunities. We truly believe that our customers in Serbia will benefit from a new reliable logistics alternative in their market and the same high-quality service for which GLS is renowned.”
About GLS
GLS Group is one of the largest self-reliant parcel services providers in Europe, with a strong local presence in almost all countries across the continent. It also operates through wholly-owned subsidiaries in Canada and on the USA’s West Coast within one GLS network. This allows GLS to seamlessly connect its customers and communities with millions of parcels and stories every day. GLS is proactive regarding network management, connecting its markets flexibly and agilely to respond to their fast-changing and dynamic nature. The company takes pride in providing its customers across about 40 countries with high-quality service that best suits their needs. The GLS network consists of over 120 hubs and more than 1,600 depots, supported by over 37,000 final-mile delivery vehicles and 4,500 long-distance trucks. This offers network resilience, superior flexibility, and extended reach. In 2021/22, GLS generated record revenues of 5 billion euros and delivered 870 million parcels across the markets.
National strike 09/11/2022 - Belgium
This Wednesday, 9 November, the union front in Belgium has announced a national strike that will affect all sectors to protest against the wage norm.
National strike 09/11/2022 - Belgium
This Wednesday, 9 November, the union front in Belgium has announced a national strike that will affect all sectors to protest against the wage norm.
Many of GLS employees will be at our depots on Wednesday evening to handle the parcels, to minimize the impact of this strike.
Strikes also lead to road blocks, which affects traffic and thus accessibility to our sorting centers. Unfortunately, we have limited control over this part of our service, but we have already adjusted our transport plans and schedules to minimize processing and delivery delays.
France is facing fuel supply disruptions
France is facing fuel supply disruptions because of a strike at Total Energy company which represents 60% of fuel distribution in France.
France is facing fuel supply disruptions
France is facing fuel supply disruptions because of a strike at Total Energy company which represents 60% of fuel distribution in France. The French government is actively working with the company to solve this issue as soon as possible. This shortage has consequences for Linehauls and Last miles but also for the daily life of citizens which leads to tensions.
In this highly inflationary context in France, a union organized on Monday hub blockades in four Hubs (Paris with Fleury and Roissy, Rhônes-Alpes with Lyon and South West with Brive).
A lot of parcels could not be processed. Operational teams manage the priorities.
Contingency plan for UK delivery service
Communication Workers Union’s (CWU) announced industrial actions on 13th, 20th and 25th of October in the United Kingdom.
Contingency plan for UK delivery service
Communication Workers Union’s (CWU) announced industrial actions on 13th, 20th and 25th of October in the United Kingdom. This will also affect GLS’ delivery partner, Parcelforce Worldwide. To avoid any negative impact on GLS parcel deliveries to the UK as much as possible, we have a contingency plan in place that will ensure that parcels can still be customs cleared and delivered during the planned actions. Customs broker CCL and parcel delivery provider EVRi will take over the clearance and delivery of UK shipments.
For you, there won’t be any changes. We are confident that we will continue to provide our customers with consistent and reliable service during these days.
GLS launches its international brand campaign
GLS starts rolling out an international brand campaign. After last year’s brand refresh, GLS aims to set the next step in building its brand. With the campaign, GLS demonstrates one of its most important characteristics: its personal approach towards parcel delivery.
GLS launches its international brand campaign
- The campaign demonstrates GLS’ unique personality: its personal approach to parcel delivery
- The campaign, created in collaboration with dentsuACHTUNG!, follows GLS’ last year’s brand refresh
Amsterdam, 30 May 2022 – Today, GLS starts rolling out an international brand campaign. After last year’s brand refresh, GLS aims to set the next step in building its brand. With the campaign, created in collaboration with creative agency dentsuACHTUNG!, GLS demonstrates one of its most important characteristics: its personal approach towards parcel delivery.
The campaign is constructed from GLS’ belief that for both senders and receivers ‘it’s never just a parcel’. The campaign is built around key interaction moments with customers: the pick?up or delivery of a parcel. It illustrates that any shipment contains so much more than just its contents: the hopes, dreams and ambitions in each GLS parcel. The short-format videos revolve around a special delivery displaying the meaning of GLS’ services in people’s everyday lives.
The campaign, rolled out across Europe and North America, actively communicates GLS’ refreshed brand, that was recently revealed. “The campaign reflects GLS’ personal approach to parcel delivery and it will help us even more to show our customers who we are”, says Marleen Rooders, Senior Manager Group Strategy, Marketing & Communications at GLS. “In the past year, we have made some important steps to further strengthen our brand and to stand out in the market, sharpening our brand promise to become people’s favorite parcel partner. An international brand campaign is an important next step in telling the GLS story across our markets.
The GLS story was translated into a campaign by dentsuACHTUNG!. Diederik Mulder, Art Director at dentsuACHTUNG! says: “To show GLS’ people-centric attitude, we chose to use a different perspective of parcel delivery: the person receiving the parcel. For them it’s not just a parcel, because its content brings value to their lives. In all situations that we show in the campaign, something as simple as a parcel delivery means the world to a specific person. The brand line ‘Parcels to People’ sums that up in three words.”
The campaign consists of video, print, Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising, social channels, and digital advertising, and will be rolled out across Europe and North-America, with first markets starting from May 30th .
Campaign videos:
Video 1: GLS Campaign 2022 -
This is not a parcel (Father and son time) - YouTube
Video 2: GLS Campaign 2022 -
This is not a parcel (High score) - YouTube
Video 3: GLS Campaign 2022 -
This is not a parcel (Electric revolution) - YouTube
CREDITS:
Client: GLS Agency: dentsuACHTUNG!
Creative Directors: Samyr Souen & Bern Hunter
Creatives: Diederik Mulder & Daniel Bunde-Pedersen
Strategy Director: Gerben van der Zwaard
Account Directors: Ralph Balk, Manon Patty
Agency Production: Joze Rikken, Marc Elbers
Production house: Halal
Director and photographer: Noel Loozen
Offline: 21jumpcut/ Arthur Ivens
Music: Sjam Sjamsoedin Sound: Sharkee HaaiFaai
Grading: Laurens Orij/ Crabsalad
DOP: Tim Kerbosch
FlexDeliveryService - from now available for export parcels to Switzerland
We present an extension of our standard FlexDeliveryService International (FDS) service. In addition to the already existing countries in the FDS network, Switzerland is also available today.
FlexDeliveryService - from now available for export parcels to Switzerland
The FDS service contains an e-mail notification of the expected delivery time. The second e-mail notification the recipient receives after the parcel arrives at the destination and contains the time and day of delivery. All email notifications include links to a website where the recipient can change the place of delivery.
In case of a failed delivery attempt, depending on the country, you can choose one of the following options:
- Delivery at new address
- Delivery at another time
- Personal collecting the parcel
For more informations about our products and services feel free to contact us at +385 1 2006 788 or via e-mail address sales@gls-croatia.com
Red Cross surcharge fee
In accordance with the decision of the Court of Justice of the Republic of Croatia U-I-2282/2014 related to the surcharges in the "Red Cross Week", "Week against Tuberculosis" and "Solidarity Week" of the Red Cross, we hereby inform you that this fee will no longer be charged.
Red Cross surcharge fee
In accordance with the decision of the Court of Justice of the Republic of Croatia U-I-2282/2014 related to the surcharges in the "Red Cross Week", "Week against Tuberculosis" and "Solidarity Week" of the Red Cross, we hereby inform you that this fee will no longer be charged.
With regards,
General Logistics Systems Croatia d.o.o.
Solidarity Week
The provisions of Article 33 of the Croatian Red Cross Law, among other things states that the Croatian Red Cross organizes humanitarian weeks every calendar year in order to promote its activities: "Red Cross Week" in the period from May 8th to 15th, "Tuberculosis Awareness Week" in the period from September 14th to 21th and "Solidarity Week" in the period from December 8th to 15th. In these periods, in domestic postal traffic the amount of the additional stamp in favor of Croatian Red Cross will be applied on all postal items, except newspapers and magazines, in the amount of 50 percent of the nominal value of the first rate of letter weight according to the price list of public operator services.
The amount of the additional stamp in the "Solidarity Week" in the period from 8 to 15 December is 1.65 HRK.
Solidarity Week
The notice of the Croatian Red Cross on the change of the amount of the additional stamp can be downloaded here (HR) .
Article 44 of the Croatian Red Cross Law also prescribes misdemeanor sanctions for non-application of the obligation in question by postal service providers. In addition, all postal service providers are obliged to timely inform all users of postal services that in the forementioned periods, in addition to the amount of the existing cost of postal services, it is mandatory to charge an additional fee for the postage stamp charged in favor of Croatian Red Cross.