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DHL CEO Refutes InPost Allegations: 'No Question of Moving Profits Abroad'

DHL CEO Refutes InPost Allegations: 'No Question of Moving Profits Abroad'

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • DHL eCommerce Poland CEO Agnieszka Świerszcz denies allegations of transferring profits abroad made by InPost CEO Rafał Brzoska.
  • Świerszcz states that suggestions of moving profits overseas are untrue and addresses market competition and investments.
  • The discussion also covers the future of home delivery and the growing role of international shipments.

Agnieszka Świerszcz, CEO of DHL eCommerce Poland, has strongly refuted claims by InPost CEO Rafał Brzoska that DHL is moving profits out of the country. "Suggestions of transferring profits abroad are simply untrue," Świerszcz stated in response to Brzoska's accusations.

Beyond refuting the financial allegations, Świerszcz also addressed the competitive landscape for parcel lockers in Poland. She discussed DHL's investments within the country and outlined the company's vision for the future of home delivery services. The expanding significance of international shipments within DHL's operations was also a key point of discussion.

The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in Poland's logistics sector, particularly between major players like DHL and InPost, which operates a widespread network of automated parcel lockers. The dispute touches upon market share, investment strategies, and the financial practices of international logistics firms operating within Poland.

Suggestions of transferring profits abroad are simply untrue.

— Agnieszka ŚwierszczResponding to allegations made by InPost CEO Rafał Brzoska.
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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.