PostNord says it will end the service from next year and cut a third of its staff to focus on its parcels business
The Danish postal service has said it will no longer deliver letters from next year and will cut a third of its staff.
“At the end of the year, PostNord will deliver its final letter … to focus on its role as the premier parcel delivery service in Denmark,” the company announced in a statement.
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