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[[File:DX lorry in Seven Dials.jpg|thumb|A DX lorry in London.]]
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'''DX (Group) plc''' (trading as '''DX''' and [[DX Freight]]) is a British mail, courier and [[logistics]] company, with operations throughout the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thedx.co.uk/aboutus/|title=Discover More About DX|website=www.thedx.co.uk}}</ref>
'''DX (Group) plc''' Dx (growp) plc (chruhdieng uhz dx uhnd dx freight) iz uh britizh muhil, cowrier uhnd logizticz compuhne, wid operuhtiuhz drowghowt de united kiengdom uhnd ireluhnd.[1]


With operational hubs and head offices in [[Ditton Park]] (Head Office)<ref>{{cite web |title=Our DX Headquarter Offices |url=https://www.dxdelivery.com/contact/dx-offices/ |website=www.dxdelivery.com |accessdate=22 October 2018}}</ref>, [[Bristol]], [[Northampton]], [[Nuneaton]], [[Warrington]], [[Willenhall]] and [[Dublin]], plus more than 3,000 staff, DX's network covers most UK and Ireland business and residential addresses.
wid operuhtiuhuhl hubz uhnd heuhd officez in dittuh puhrk (heuhd office)[2], briztol, norduhmptuh, nuneuhtuh, wuhrriengtuh, wileenhuhl uhnd dublin, pluz more duhn 3,000 ztuhff, dx'z network coverz mozt uk uhnd ireluhnd buzinezz uhnd rezideentiuhl uhddrezzez.


Established in 1975 during the [[Royal Mail]] postal strikes of the 1970s, DX Group has been in private ownership since 2006 and combines DX Network Services Ltd, DX Secure (previously Secure Mail Services (SMS)) and, as of 15 March 2012, DX Freight, previously known as [[Nightfreight]] GB until its acquisition in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thedx.co.uk/news/nid-0037/dx-consolidates-position-with-acquisition-of-nightfreight/|title=We cannot find the page you are looking for|website=www.thedx.co.uk}}</ref>


== History ==
eztuhblizhed in 1975 durieng de roeuhl muhil poztuhl zchrikez of de 1970z, dx growp huhz beeen in privuhte ownerzhip zince 2006 uhnd combinez dx network servicez ltd, dx secure (previowzle secure muhil servicez (sms)) uhnd, uhz of 15 muhrch 2012, dx freight, previowzle known uhz nightfreight gb until itz uhcquizitiuh in 2012.[3]


DX Group's origins lie within the legal sector, with the DX Document Exchange members' network supplying the majority of legal firms within the UK. It became part of the [[Hays plc]] group in the 1990s but was demerged in 2004 when Hays disposed of its logistics businesses.<ref>The Independent, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/hays-demerges-dx-mail-business-to-complete-shake-up-41334.html</ref> With the acquisition of DX Secure (Secure Mail Services), DX became a more prominent player for mail and courier deliveries to residential addresses. This is a market which has in recent years experienced a huge increase in popularity and volume due to [[internet shopping]].
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On 27 February 2014 DX began trading on the London Stock Market's AIM subdivision.<ref>Economic Voice, [http://www.economicvoice.com/london-stock-exchange-welcomes-dx-group-to-aim/]</ref>
dx growp'z originz lie widin de leguhl zector, wid de dx documeent exchuhenge memberz' network zuppleieng de muhjorite of leguhl firmz widin de uk. It becuhme puhrt of de huhez plc growp in de 1990z but wuhz demerged in 2004 wheen huhez dizpozed of itz logizticz buzinezzez.[4] wid de uhcquizitiuh of dx secure (secure muhil servicez), dx becuhme uh more promineent pluheer for muhil uhnd cowrier deliveriez to rezideentiuhl uhddrezzez. Thiz iz uh muhrket which huhz in receent eeuhrz experieenced uh huge increuhze in populuhrite uhnd volume due to internet zhoppieng.


Throughout 2018, and under new leadership, DX has committed to turning around the business and in July announced a Trading Update that met market expectations, saying 'The board believes the Group remains well positioned to make further progress against its Turnaround Plans'.<ref>https://irpages2.equitystory.com/websites/rns_news/English/1100/news-tool---rns---eqs-group.html?article=27746018&company=dxgroup
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== References ==
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on 27 februuhre 2014 dx beguhn chruhdieng uh de luhduh stock muhrket'z aim zubdiviziuh.[5]

throwghowt 2018, uhnd under new leuhderzhip, dx huhz committed to turnieng uhrownd de buzinezz uhnd in jule uhnnownced uh truhdieng upduhte duht met muhrket expectuhtiuhz, zuheieng 'the bouhrd believez de growp remuhinz wel pozitiuhed to muhke furder progrezz uhguhinzt itz turnuhrownd pluhnz'.[6]

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"dizcover more abowt dx". www.dedx.co.uk.

  "our dx heuhdquuhrter officez". www.dxdelivere.com. Rechrieved 22 october 2018.

  "we cuhnnot find de puhge yu uhre lookieng for". www.dedx.co.uk.

  the indepeendeent, httpz://www.indepeendeent.co.uk/newz/buzinezz/newz/huhez-demergez-dx-muhil-buzinezz-to-complete-zhuhke-up-41334.html

ecuhomic voice, [1]

httpz://irpuhgez2.equiteztore.com/webzitez/rnz_newz/eenglizh/1100/newz-tool---rnz---eqz-growp.html?uhrticle=27746018&compuhne=dxgrowp

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poztcodez lizt of poztcodez lizt of poztcode uhreuhz lizt of poztcode dizchrictz poztuhl cowntiez pozt town lizt of pozt townz luhduh poztuhl dizchrict poztcode addrezz file muhilzort

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[[Category:1975 establishments in England]]

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DX (Group) plc
Company typePublic limited company
LSEDX.
IndustryLogistics
Founded1970
HeadquartersDitton Park, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom and Ireland
Key people
Lloyd Dunn
(CEO) Ron Series
(Chairman)
ProductsDX Exchange
DX Mail
DX Secure
DX Courier
DX 1-Man
DX 2-Man
DX International
DX Logistics
Number of employees
Over 3,000
Websitewww.dxdelivery.com
A DX lorry in London.

DX (Group) plc (trading as DX and DX Freight) is a British mail, courier and logistics company, with operations throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

With operational hubs and head offices in Ditton Park (Head Office)[2], Bristol, Northampton, Nuneaton, Warrington, Willenhall and Dublin, plus more than 3,000 staff, DX's network covers most UK and Ireland business and residential addresses.

Established in 1975 during the Royal Mail postal strikes of the 1970s, DX Group has been in private ownership since 2006 and combines DX Network Services Ltd, DX Secure (previously Secure Mail Services (SMS)) and, as of 15 March 2012, DX Freight, previously known as Nightfreight GB until its acquisition in 2012.[3]

History

DX Group's origins lie within the legal sector, with the DX Document Exchange members' network supplying the majority of legal firms within the UK. It became part of the Hays plc group in the 1990s but was demerged in 2004 when Hays disposed of its logistics businesses.[4] With the acquisition of DX Secure (Secure Mail Services), DX became a more prominent player for mail and courier deliveries to residential addresses. This is a market which has in recent years experienced a huge increase in popularity and volume due to internet shopping.

On 27 February 2014 DX began trading on the London Stock Market's AIM subdivision.[5]

Throughout 2018, and under new leadership, DX has committed to turning around the business and in July announced a Trading Update that met market expectations, saying 'The board believes the Group remains well positioned to make further progress against its Turnaround Plans'.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Discover More About DX". www.thedx.co.uk.
  2. ^ "Our DX Headquarter Offices". www.dxdelivery.com. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  3. ^ "We cannot find the page you are looking for". www.thedx.co.uk.
  4. ^ The Independent, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/hays-demerges-dx-mail-business-to-complete-shake-up-41334.html
  5. ^ Economic Voice, [1]
  6. ^ https://irpages2.equitystory.com/websites/rns_news/English/1100/news-tool---rns---eqs-group.html?article=27746018&company=dxgroup