DPD in Slovakia
DPD, a member of the international transport group Geopost, is a leading player in Europe’s international parcel transport network. DPD offers its services at home and in 230 countries around the world.
Services
📦 DPD offers a broad portfolio of delivery services in Slovakia – delivery by courier (DPD Classic,
or DPD Home), package return, delivery to pick-up points, express transport services at home and in Europe, DPD Guarantee, City Service – delivery within 2 hours within Bratislava, 1-hour Predict delivery with the DPD Home service or package tracking via mobile, also the myDPD web application, and many others.
With a network of over 100,000 collection points and boxes across Europe, including over 1,500 in Slovakia, DPD ensures convenient and affordable delivery options for its customers.
DPD customers
🚚 DPD provides reliable delivery services for senders and receivers for B2B and B2C. The company’s dedication to customer care is evident in its approach to package handling,
which ensures trust and reliability in their services.
Sustainability Initiative
✅ DPD emphasizes its responsibility towards the environment, employees, and the community,
adopting the group’s DrivingChangeâ„¢ sustainability strategy. This initiative focuses on delivering packages with a zero carbon footprint. The company measures, reduces, and offsets the carbon dioxide emissions of its vehicles through various environmental programs, confirming its commitment to carbon neutrality. Innovations like smart city delivery and monitoring program
air quality (link to https://www.dpd.com/sk/sk/zodpovednost/zelene-dorucovanie/#kvalita_ovzdusia)
they further strengthen its vision of sustainable delivery.
Responsible delivery
🌱 Until 2025, DPD Slovakia has committed to delivering parcels in Bratislava exclusively with electric vehicles, which shows their commitment to sustainable urban logistics.
In the DPD fleet, electric vans deliver packages or cargo bikes in full deployment. Today, it delivers more than 155 electric vehicles in Slovakia, and the ratio
we are constantly reducing the number of internal combustion engines.