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Deutsche Post to be sole operator of Postbus

Postbus is soon to be exclusively operated by Deutsche Post.

Postbus is soon to be exclusively operated by Deutsche Post.

Following an extensive realignment of its business, ADAC has decided to withdraw from the shared operating company of ADAC Postbus, and the partner companies are now terminating their cooperation in the joint venture Deutsche Post Mobility GmbH as of November 2014.

Deutsche Post will acquire ADAC's stake and continue the Postbus business alone. For customers, nothing will change. All routes will continue to be run as scheduled with the quality of service customers have come to expect.

"Our Postbus has established itself as a comfortable, safe and cost-effective alternative to cars, planes and trains," said Jürgen Gerdes, Board Member for Post - eCommerce - Parcel at Deutsche Post DHL. "It is performing as planned in a growing market and our passengers are completely satisfied. As are we - which is why we intend to expand the network even further next year."

After one year of ADAC Postbus and more than ten million kilometers on the clock, Deutsche Post takes a positive view of the venture thus far: "The bus for Germany" has successfully established itself as a quality service provider within the market.

Around 90% of customers are very satisfied or satisfied with ADAC Postbus and intend to travel with the service in the future. The quality of service has also been confirmed by a number of independent test reports.

The Deutsche Institut für Service-Qualität (DISQ), a private German market research institute dedicated to improving service in Germany, rated ADAC Postbus as the only "very good" long-distance bus service provider among the eight tested, in other words, the best long-distance bus on the market.

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Source: Deutsche Post

 
   
         
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