Our network

Our network

GO! – that also means unerring commitment. For our customers and our company. Our development has been correspondingly rapid: we started out in 1984 as the “Arbeitsgemeinschaft deutscher Kurierdienste”. A foundation of experienced city couriers. Today, we are many steps ahead – and Europe’s largest independent provider of express and courier services.

Facts & Figures

  • more than 7,600 m² of production space and storage rooms
  • 127 doors, including 10 truck doors
  • 1,637 meter conveyor system with:
    • 68 Slides
    • 4 shoe sorters
    • 14 telescopic unloading conveyors

Night after night: sorting capacity of 10,500 colli per hour on the 30,000 m² site. For exceptional, lightning-fast logistics solutions.

Courier and express logistics at the highest level

Our main transshipment base and thus the central hub of the GO! system is located in Niederaula, Hesse. The space is correspondingly large – over 7,600 m² just for logistics and state-of-the-art technology. We are therefore ideally equipped to meet your requirements.
We are also investing in additional locations and regional HUBs. In this way, GO! enables short, resource-saving transport routes and fast throughput times.

Flexibility, quality, reliability and cost-effectiveness: these are the four key factors that we reconcile every day. To achieve this, it is important to ensure that the line and sorting planning in all HUBs and the available resources (transport capacities and personnel) are optimally interlinked.

Over 300 lines supply the nationwide network of over 60 stations in Germany and a further 40 stations in neighboring countries. For our customers, this means: logistical supply with very short transit times.

In order to further optimize this, we are continuously investing in our infrastructure: In Europe, GO! is represented by its own national companies in Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Switzerland, in addition to Germany. Other neighboring countries, including Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Slovenia and Hungary, are connected via permanent cooperation partners.