DPD Ireland invests €8.1m in hubs and IT to speed package delivery

Press release 29 November 2021

Parcel delivery firm DPD Ireland invested €8.1 million in parcel facilities and technology in the first 10 months of 2021, amid an unprecedented boom in online shopping caused by Covid-19

 

The company spent €5 million expanding capacity in the hub in Athlone and €3 million upgrading IT infrastructure to speed package delivery to eager customers.

It opened a new 15,000 square foot distribution centre for Cavan and Monaghan in April, to facilitate 1 million deliveries around the two counties this year. DPD also opened a new depot in Kilkenny and expanded production at its central hub in Athlone.

The facilities increase DPD’s capacity to handle the “new normal” demand from online retailers, and future peak events such as Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas.

DPD chief executive Des Travers said the Covid-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented boom in demand for the company’s delivery service, and the new facilities form part of continued investment in infrastructure, to expand network capacity and maintain very high service standards.

“We made this investment in our infrastructure, opening new depots, to ensure we can continue to meet the high levels of demand for our services.”

He said the company was investing long-term as it believes consumers will continue to buy more online, and future demand will only increase as more and more online shops open up.

“We experienced one of the biggest booms in online retailing over the past 18 months, but we also experienced a shift in behaviour. Even with shops re-opening, a reliance on online shopping has been maintained by consumers, and this is going to be our new normal going forward,”

he said.

He said the company has also created a number of new departments including customs, training, security, audit, transformation and telesales, due to the rapid growth, with DPD Ireland achieving 2025 revenue targets in one year as a result of the pandemic.

Parcel volumes jumped from 17 million in 2017 to 36 million in 2020 and are up to 44 million in 2021. Staff numbers at the company grew from 700 in 2017 to 2,200 in 2021 driven by the huge growth in online shopping as lockdown restrictions forced more consumers online.

DPD, which has 37 depots across the country, delivered more than 3,000,000 parcels nationwide in the month of October. The company reported revenues of €158 million in 2020.

 

 

About DPD Ireland

DPD Ireland has 37 depots nationwide and currently employs over 2,000 people. DPD Ireland is part of DPDgroup - the largest international parcel delivery network in Europe. They have 500 pickup points and delivered 36 million parcels in 2020.

 

About DPDgroup

DPDgroup is the largest parcel delivery network in Europe.

We combine innovative technology and local knowledge to provide a flexible and user-friendly service for both shippers and shoppers. With our industry-leading Predict service, we are setting a new standard for convenience by keeping our customers in close contact with their delivery.

With 97,000 delivery experts and a network of more than 58,000 Pickup points, we deliver 7.5 million parcels each day – 1.9 billion parcels per year – through the brands DPD, Chronopost, SEUR and BRT.

At DPDgroup we aim to be a reference in sustainable delivery and become a leading enabler of e-commerce acceleration.

DPDgroup is the parcel delivery network of GeoPost, which posted sales of €11 billion in 2020. GeoPost is a holding company owned by Le Groupe La Poste.

For more information, please contact

Valerie O'Reilly

UNICORN PR

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