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  2. Deutsche Post - Wikipedia

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    ' German Post ') is a brand of the DHL Group [4] (listed as "Deutsche Post AG" [5] [4]), used for its domestic mail services in Germany. [2] The services offered under the brand are those of a traditional mail service, making the brand the successor of the former state-owned mail monopoly, Deutsche Bundespost .

  3. List of German abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Meter: meter: length L, F mm Millimeter: millimeter: L, F MA Mittlealter: Middle Ages: L, T m.a.W. mit anderen Worten: in other words L, F max. maximal: maximum L m.E. meines Erachtens: in my opinion L, T, Da, F MfG Mit freundlichen Grüßen: with friendly regards (lit. ' greetings ') for formal emails, the standard way of closing a German ...

  4. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    Final logo for Deutsche Post DHL Group, used until 2023. Deutsche Post AG (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈpɔst ʔaːˈɡeː]), trading as DHL Group, is a German multinational package delivery and supply chain management company headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is one of the world's largest courier companies. [3]

  5. Postage meter - Wikipedia

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    A postage meter or franking machine is a mechanical device used to create and apply physical evidence of postage (or franking) to mailed items. Postage meters are regulated by a country's postal authority. A postage meter imprints an amount of postage, functioning as a postage stamp, a cancellation and a dated postmark all in one.

  6. Parcel post - Wikipedia

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    A Belgian railway parcel stamp used in 1881 at Verviers. The international parcel service, which allowed the orderly shipment of mailed packages and parcels from one country to another according to predetermined rates, was established by the Universal Postal Union on 1 October 1881 (Great Britain, India, The Netherlands and Persia, 1 April 1882), following the agreement of 1880 in Paris during ...

  7. Meter stamp - Wikipedia

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    A selection of meter stamps A selection of Japanese meter franked airmail letters. A meter stamp, or meter mark, is the impression made by a postage meter machine that indicates that postage has been paid on a letter or parcel. [1] Meter stamps are widely used by businesses and organisations as they are more efficient than using postage stamps.

  8. Briefzentrum (Deutsche Post) - Wikipedia

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    A Briefzentrum (English: Letter center) is a district center for the processing of letters for Deutsche Post. History. Before 1993, there were more than 1,000 centers ...

  9. Information-Based Indicia - Wikipedia

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    [1] Information-Based Indicia is a two-dimensional PDF417 or data matrix barcode combined with human-readable information. The barcode data contains such information as amount of postage, origin zip code, destination, mail class, weight, confirmation/tracking numbers, and a cryptographic signature. The human-readable information shows at a ...