Exel
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This article is about the American logistics company. For the village in the Netherlands, see Exel, Netherlands. For the Finnish technology company, see Exel Composites. For the former Dutch airline, see Air Exel.
Not to be confused with Excel (disambiguation).
Exel was a supply chain and logistics company operating in North America and Europe, which became a subsidiary of the German firm Deutsche Post in 2005. It reported annual revenues of about $4.2 billion in February 2012.[1]
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Logistics |
Founded | Westerville, Ohio (1992) |
Defunct | January 2016 |
Headquarters | Westerville, OH United States |
Key people | Scott Sureddin, CEO |
Parent | Deutsche Post |
Website | dhl-usa |
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