Malaysian confidence for DHL

DHL is confident its operations in Malaysia will stay profitable despite many challenges in the global economic environment, reports Business Times. The article continues;

Amadou Diallo, CEO of DHL Global Forwarding for South Asia-Pacific and Angola, said by providing specific and alternative solutions as well as diversifying its portfolio in different business segments, DHL is optimistic of riding through the tough and challenging times.

In view of increasing demand for alternative solutions due to circumstances such as port congestions and unpredictable mishaps and delays at airport terminals, he said DHL has started its pilot project for an innovative road solution system in Malaysia early this year.

“In Malaysia we are looking at an investment of 2m euros to put in place innovative road transportation which links Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia,” he told Malaysian journalists attending a media workshop and tour of DHL facilities in Singapore.

Diallo said the road transportation link will also provide more cost-effective solutions for clients.

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