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MAIL
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EXPRESS
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Strategy
Network
Market Shares
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GLOBAL FORWARDING, FREIGHT
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Structure & services
Strategy
Market Shares
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SUPPLY CHAIN
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Non-operating segments
Financial Information
Creditor Relations
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Bonds & CP programme
Pension Obligations
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Country-specific differences
Financial structure
Income Statement
Impact of the Postbank Sale
Non-recurring effects
Balance Sheet
Impact of the Postbank Sale
Cash Flow Statement
Calculation
Deutsche Post Shares
Deutsche Post Shares
Multi-year review
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American Depositary Receipts
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Share capital
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Global trade flows
Our markets
World economy
Logistics markets growth
Economic Parameters
Logistics markets growth
Estimated logistics markets growth
1)
%
2009
2010
2011
Express (volumes)
Global
−3.0
2.0
6.0
North America
−3.5
1.0
2.5
South America
Developed Europe
−3.0
1.0
2.5
Middle East/Africa
3.0
4.0
6.0
Russia/Eastern Europe
4.0
6.0
8.0
Asia Pacific
5.0
7.0
10.0
India
5.0
6.0
10.0
Air freight (tonnes)
Global
−12.0
6.0
5.0
Sea freight (TEU)
2)
Global
−15.0
4.0
6.0
Logistics & Trucking (sales)
Global
−2.0
2.0
2.0
Americas
−2.0
1.0
1.0
Europe
−2.0
1.5
1.5
Asia Pacific
4.0
5.0
5.0
1)
Not necessarily the basis for our planning assumptions.
2)
Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit.
Source: HSBC research, February 2010.
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