PostNord estimates that the swedes have sent more than 22 million christmas cards this year, which is in line with the level in 2015. Today, the day before christmas eve, the mail carriers out on the last round before christmas with both christmas cards as less packages as the swedes e-acted.
postnord’s forecast today shows that the mail carriers in the year awarded more than $ 22 million christmas cards in Sweden. Despite the many digital options is the tradition with physical christmas cards continued to be strong; 8 in 10 Swedish households prefer to have their christmas cards in the mailbox according to postnord’s julkortsundersökning*. Sending physical christmas cards is a cherished tradition that we continue to show care and to make others happy.
The type PostNord in a press release that has come the dan before dopparedagen…
– Personal and handwritten greetings maintains its position as the most popular way to get and send christmas greetings, even among younger people. To write and send christmas cards is seen as part of the christmas preparations and spread the good christmas spirit, ” says PostNord, Sweden’s CEO, Anders Holm.
the Number of e-traded package that will be sent with PostNord is increasing, for example, fought the new paketrekord the night of the 20 december then 533 000 package passed through postnord’s paketterminaler. This year had the swedes up to the december 19 e-shopped for christmas gifts for 5.6 billion and: calculated land on a total of 7.3 billion, according to postnord’s julklappsundersökning**. The survey shows that more than 35 percent of the christmas gifts have been traded via the internet, which is seven percentage points more than last year.
– In a week we have driven out hundreds of thousands of christmas presents to the shops and post office, and today our postman out reams of christmas greetings and christmas gifts to the Swedish people in the form of christmas cards and small packages. It has been a very intense period where all of our employees to make an effort to do that little extra so that all the gifts and greetings will arrive on time, ” says Anders Holm.
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