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Type
  
State-owned company

Products
  
Mail

Founded
  
1636

Number of employees
  
30,000

Key people
  
Lars Idermark (CEO)

Founder
  
Axel Oxenstierna

Headquarters
  
Solna Municipality

Parent organization
  
PostNord


Revenue
  
SEK 2.051 billion (2011)

Owner
  
Swedish Government (60%) Danish Government (40%)

Subsidiaries
  
Strålfors AB DPD Nordic AB Tidningstorget AB Addresspoint AB Svensk Adressändring AB Tollpost Globe AS

PostNord Sverige (formerly Posten AB) is the name of the Swedish postal service. The word "posten" means "the post" or "the mail" in Swedish. In 2009 it merged with its Danish equivalent, Post Danmark A/S, forming PostNord AB, a holding company that is jointly owned by the Swedish (60%) and Danish (40%) governments. A rebranding to PostNord for both the mail as well as logistics divisions was performed in 2015.

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History

Posten was established as Kungliga Postverket (The Royal Postal Agency) in 1636 by the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden Axel Oxenstierna, who was de facto regent until the young Queen Christina took the throne in 1644. It was operated as a government agency into the 1990s when it was transformed into a government-owned limited company.

One of the most visible changes to the postal service was the decision in 2000 to replace Posten's numerous post offices with a franchise net of postal service points, run by grocery shops and petrol stations. Postal Service Centres, run by Posten, are maintained for business clients only.

In addition to regular mail, Posten is also the largest distributor in Sweden of advertising mail.

Mail and package delivery is seen as very reliable in Sweden, but it has undergone large scale organisational changes and rationalisation in the last decade. Nevertheless, it is under increasing competition from private companies on the Swedish deregulated postal market. Their main competitor is the formerly private company CityMail, nationalised by Norway as of 2006. [1]

On 24 June 2009, Posten AB merged with Post Danmark to form the new holding company PostNord AB, owned by the Swedish (60%) and Danish (40%) governments.

Transportation of the mail

All second-class mail in Sweden has been sent by rail since 2001.

Directors General of Postverket

  • 1850-1867 Otto Wilhelm Staël von Holstein (1802–84)
  • 1867-1889 Wilhelm Roos (1824–95)
  • 1889-1907 Edvard von Krusenstjerna (1841-1907)
  • 1896-1902 Frans Herman Schlytern (tf)
  • 1907-1907 Richard Ossbahr (1853-1936)
  • 1907-1925 Julius Juhlin (1861-1934)
  • 1925-1947 Anders Örne (1881-1956)
  • 1947-1965 Erik Swartling (1900–85)
  • 1965-1973 Nils Hörjel (1917-2006)
  • 1973-1982 Ove Rainer (1925–87)
  • 1982-1988 Bertil Zachrisson (1926-)
  • 1988-1994 Ulf Dahlsten (1946-)
  • Managing Directors of Posten AB

  • 1994-1998 Ulf Dahlsten (1946-)
  • 1999-2002 Lennart Grabe (1946-)
  • 2002-2003 Börje Österholm (1942-)
  • 2003-2008 Erik Olsson (1959-)
  • 2008- Lars G. Nordström (1943-)
  • References

    PostNord Sverige Wikipedia