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DHL on track in 2024, CFO says as shares rise after prepared overhaul

DHL is on track to fulfill its 2024 operating profit projection, its Chief Financial Officer Melanie Kreis stated on Tuesday, after the logistics huge announced an overhaul that would make its German parcel company a standalone entity.

Shares were up 1.9% at 0801 GMT after news on Monday evening of DHL's new strategy, which revealed a carve-out of its parcel company however pressed back against suggestions that the letter mailing service would be divested.

DHL has anticipated an operating profit, or EBIT, of 6 billion euros to 6.6 billion euros ($ 6.68-$ 7.34 billion) for 2024, although that projection has actually come under analysis due to the fact that it depends on a more powerful 4th quarter. In the half-year, operating profit amounted to 2.6 billion euros.

In the short term, lots of people are doubting our forecast for 2024 because it depends quite on company advancement in the fourth quarter, Kreis said.

We are on the right track. If we did not think in our forecast, we would have fixed it today.

DHL's post and parcel department uses around 190,000 people in Germany and runs through 82 mail centres and 38 parcel hubs.

In addition to restructuring, Chief Executive Tobias Meyer said on Monday he aims to drive earnings development, targeting a 50% boost by 2030 compared to 2023 levels.

The new strategy would concentrate on fast-growing regions and industries in addition to the flourishing e-commerce sector, he stated.

(source: Reuters)