Hermes Group

Hermes Europe GmbH
GmbH
Industry Courier
Headquarters Hamburg, Germany
Area served
United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, Germany, China, Russia
Key people
Marc Dessing
Chief Operating Officer
Products Parcel delivery
Website www.hermesworld.com

Hermes Group is a parcel delivery company headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with operations also in Austria, Italy, China, Russia and the United Kingdom.[1]

Operations

Germany

In Germany, Hermes Logistik Gruppe (HLG) is the country's largest post-independent provider of deliveries to private customers. Hermes has been the official Premium Partner of the Bundesliga since 2013.[2]

United Kingdom

In the UK, Hermes processes 200 million parcels each year. The company operates a network of nearly 10,000 independent couriers that provide doorstep delivery.[3] Through this network, Hermes provides delivery services to many online retailers in the UK, including Next Directory, ASOS, Tesco, John Lewis, Debenhams, Arcadia Group and ASDA[4]

In September 2013, Hermes was named the Best Mail/Home Delivery Solution provider at the ECMOD Direct Commerce Awards.[5]

In 2014, the company was named as the second worst parcel delivery services in the UK by a consumer survey, with 30% of customers rating their experience as "bad".[6]

In January 2016, Hermes confirmed that the 2015 peak period was its busiest to date. During December 2015, the company processed 30.3 million parcels, representing a 24% increase on the previous year. The busiest day of the year fell on Friday 4 December, when Hermes processed 1.4m parcels. [7]

In September, the government requested that HM Revenue and Customs consider launching an investigation into Hermes, after workers alleged they received pay equivalent to lower than the UK's current minimum wage.[8]

myHermes

Hermes also owns myHermes, which was launched in 2009. myHermes provides a delivery and collection service for SMEs and members of the public via doorstep collection and its "myHermes ParcelShops".[9] There are currently more than 3,500 ParcelShops across the UK, based in local supermarkets, petrol stations and shopping centres. In 2014, Hermes signed a partnership agreement with Payzone to launch 1,000 myHermes ParcelShops in Payzone outlets[10]

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