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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Delivery business DHL is struggling to cope with a flood of parcels from online purchases due to <strong>the coronavirus crisis</strong>, forcing it to cut back extra collections from retailers in Germany, parent company Deutsche Post said on Thursday.</p><p>A Deutsche Post spokesman said that the extra pick-up trips to retailers had been reduced nationwide, adding that DHL was handling more than 8 million parcels a day, similar to pre-Christmas trade and compared to an annual average of around 5.2 million.</p><p>“We are continuously working to synchronize our capacity with demand,” the spokesman said.</p><p>The German association of online retailers (BVOH) had earlier highlighted the problem, saying if retailers had known about the bottleneck, they would have sought to rein in sales.</p><p>“Now the packed parcels are at the retailer and will not be delivered,” said BVOH president Oliver Prothmann.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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