24-12-2025

In recent days, Posten Bring's terminals across the country have been emptied, and all packages that were delivered within the deadline have now been delivered to customers. Now there is a "clean slate" at Posten Bring.

– Never before have we handled and delivered so many packages before Christmas as this year. It has been a hectic period with high activity, but also an incredibly fun and wonderful time. Now all the terminals are empty and Posten Bring has done everything in its power to ensure that all packages and letters have arrived safely in every nook and cranny of our elongated country, says CEO Petter-Børre Furberg of Posten Bring.

This year, Christmas traffic started earlier than last year and peaked the week after Black Week. This week saw an 11 percent increase in parcels compared to last year's record year.

– This would never have been possible without skilled colleagues who work day and night all over the country to ensure that mail, parcels and goods reach the people of Norway. Collection points and parcel boxes have been filled to the brim with parcels, but good cooperation, communication and an incredible amount of work have meant that we can now say that, as is tradition, there is a “clean slate” at all our terminals, continues the CEO.


EVERYTHING DELIVERED: CEO Petter-Børre Furberg of Posten Bring is proud of what the group has achieved in the run-up to Christmas. Photo: Posten Bring
– Incredibly proud

In the last two weeks leading up to Christmas, the group has handled over three million packages. At Østlandsterminalen, which is the heart of letter sorting in Norway, 20 million letters have been sent out so far in December.

– The effort that our drivers, employees at terminals, postmen and Post i Butikk have put in in recent months has been absolutely enormous and makes me incredibly proud to lead this group. We have dealt with slippery roads, cancelled flights and train departures, but we have still reached our goal. Therefore, I would like to thank all employees for their enormous effort during the most hectic time of the year and at the same time wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, Furberg concludes.

Source: Posten Bring