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Dear Partners,

The year 2010 has just started and we continue sending good news for you. The first message of this year is deliveries to non EU countries. From now on you can send parcels to even more European countries – we have broadened the geography of delivery including these non EU countries – Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

If you’d like to find out more about delivery to non EU countries please contact our Sales department by phone +370 5 210 67 66 or by e-mail: sales@dpd.lt. We would be pleased in providing you all necessary information!

Your logistics partner DPD Lietuva

Please be informed that 25th December 2009 and 1st January 2010 are national holidays in Lithuania therefore a days off. Additional service "Saturday delivery" on 26th December and 2nd January will be not available.

Parcels within Lithuania and to neighboring countries will be delivered according such schedule:

Picked-up in Lithuania Delivered to Lithuania Delivered to Latvia Delivered to Estonia Delivered to Poland
December 23 December 24 December 28 December 28 – 29 December 28 – 29
December 24* December 28 December 28 – 29 December 29 – 30 December 30 – 31
December 30 December 31 January 4 December 31 – January 4 January 4 – 5
December 31*  January 4 January 4 – 5 January 5 – 6 January 6 – 7

* On 24th December parcels will be picked-up until 4 p.m. and on 31st December – until 1:30 p.m.

Holidays in neighboring countries are on the following days:
In Latvia – on 24-25 December, 31 December and 1 January
In Estonia - on 24-25 December and 1 January
In Poland - on 25 December and 1 January

From neighboring countries parcels will be delivered to receiver in Lithuania as follows:

Picked-up in Latvia Delivered to Lithuania
December 23 December 24 – 28
December 30 December 31 – January 4

Picked-up in Estonia Delivered to Lithuania
December 23 December 24 – 28
December 31 January 5 – 6



Picked-up in Poland Delivered to Lithuania
December 23 – 24 December 29
December 30 – 31  January 5


Please be so kind to pay attention to the information presented above while you will be sending your orders. We would be thankful if you pass this information to your colleagues who might be interested in it.
For more detailed information please contact Sales department by phone +370 5 2106 766 or by e-mail: sales@dpd.lt

We wish you peaceful Christmas Eve, merry Christmas and happy New Year!

DPD Lietuva General Director Vytautas Kudzys rejoices over a possibility to join cleaning campaign Darom’09 on April 18, 2009. He admits ecological questions are solved not only by becoming a partner of various social projects but also by minimizing costs with environment friendly solutions.
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“Last year we helped to save lots of trees in Lithuania. We left only paper copy for documents that need to be signed by installing computerized accounting system”, - says Mr. Vytautas Kudzys. – “Moreover, we acquired mobile scanners with GPRS connection; this entitles us to save receiver’s signature in electronic format”.

“This March was the last month when we sent invoices to our clients printed on the paper, as from now on they will be changed in electronic ones”, - adds DPD Lietuva General Director. – “Initiative is taken not only because of cost saving, we also are sorting our garbage and cleaning environment.”

According to Vytautas Kudzys, major part of companies working in logistic business are actively searching for cost minimization solutions, but main ecological problem remains environment pollution done by transport means. “Unfortunately our State’s policy is not sufficiently motivating to invest into ecological transport means. There are fines laid for violation but the lack of positive evaluation for initiatives also exists” – admitted Mr. Kudzys.

“It’s a pleasure that team of campaign “Darom’09” volunteers is growing constantly, however it is needed to develop the ground for such initiatives from higher institutions. Only by developing separate plans of ecological activities for business and society we’ll encourage to save our public recourses”, - believes DPD Lietuva General Director Vytautas Kudzys.