The Group\u2019s CEO, Frank Appel, acknowledged the challenges facing the PeP segment and said DP-DHL is \u201cimplementing the measures for aligning the division toward long-term profitable growth.\u201d DP-DHL said the main factors impacting PeP are higher transport and staff costs, and that it has initiated a program to increase the segment\u2019s productivity and improve costs. However, during the quarter, the implementation of the program has increased expenses and contributed to the significant decline in EBIT for the division.<\/p>\n
To examine the results by division:<\/p>\n
Post-eCommerce-Parcel: Revenues for PeP increased 3.4% y-o-y to \u20ac4.41 billion, while EBIT declined 58.5% to \u20ac108 million. Despite the overall increase in revenue, within the division, the Post business unit\u2019s revenue declined 1.2%, due to ongoing volume declines in mail. As noted above, higher transport and staff costs contributed to the substantial decline in EBIT for the quarter, and DP-DHL plans to address the costs with a series of initiatives. One such initiative includes an early retirement program focused on \u201ccivil servants working in overhead areas,\u201d as well as larger restructuring in the division.<\/p>\n
DHL Express: The Express division posted a revenue increase of 7.9% for the quarter, to \u20ac4.05 billion. EBIT during the quarter rose 10.2% to \u20ac517 million, driven by continuous growth in the Time Definite International delivery business, which increased daily volumes by 8.4% y-o-y.<\/p>\n
DHL Global Forwarding, Freight: Revenues in Global Forwarding and Freight were up 2.5% for the quarter to \u20ac3.70 billion, and EBIT rose by an impressive 56.7% to \u20ac105 million to only slightly trail the PeP division. DP-DHL attributed the division\u2019s success during the quarter to better cost-efficiency measures, as well as the segment\u2019s improved ability to pass on higher freight market rates to its customers compared to the first quarter.<\/p>\n
DHL Supply Chain: Supply Chain revenue fell 8.6% during the second quarter, to \u20ac3.21 billion, but EBIT increased 3.2% to \u20ac128 million. The Group attributed the lower revenue to negative currency and portfolio effects, resulting mostly from the sale of DP-DHL\u2019s UK subsidiary Williams Lea Tag during 4Q 2017. After adjusting for those effects, the division reported a slight 2.7% increase in revenue. The Supply Chain division also concluded contracts totaling \u20ac283 million with new and existing customers during the quarter.<\/p>\n
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