Institute of Couriers recognises DHL's Stephen Deverson

DHL is delighted to announce that Stephen Deverson, Director of Sales for DHL Same Day has been recognised as a Fellow by The Institute of Couriers (IOC). The Fellowships recognise individuals at the top of their industry. Stephen was personally chosen and invited to support the Institute for the Sameday Delivery Profession at the inauguration of the Institute of Couriers. Stephen was awarded his fellowship in recognition of his exceptional professional skills, knowledge and contribution to the Sameday Delivery Industry.

Stephen received his fellowship and was gowned by the President of the Institute of Couriers Viscount Falkland in a ceremony at the House of Lords in London on 7th March. Stephen said: “It’s a real honour to be recognised by the industry in this way and the fellowship reflects DHL’s high commitments to industry standards particularly in its Same Day service.”

The IOC, which is open to all in the industry, aims to establish itself as the national standard for those who work in the industry. The Institute aims to promote ‘professional and safe practises’ in serving the industry and its customers as well as promotes awareness of best practices for individuals to improve their skills and qualifications.

Stephen Norris, Vice President of the IOC as well as the former Minister of State for Transport said: “We are very proud of Stephen Deverson because he is one of the brood of Logistics professionals who are raising standards in the industry.”

DHL is delighted to announce that Stephen Deverson, Director of Sales for DHL Same Day has been recognised as a Fellow by The Institute of Couriers (IOC). The Fellowships recognise individuals at the top of their industry. Stephen was personally chosen and invited to support the Institute for the Sameday Delivery Profession at the inauguration of the Institute of Couriers. Stephen was awarded his fellowship in recognition of his exceptional professional skills, knowledge and contribution to the Sameday Delivery Industry.

Stephen received his fellowship and was gowned by the President of the Institute of Couriers Viscount Falkland in a ceremony at the House of Lords in London on 7th March. Stephen said: “It’s a real honour to be recognised by the industry in this way and the fellowship reflects DHL’s high commitments to industry standards particularly in its Same Day service.”

With nationwide pick-up and delivery by dedicated DHL couriers, DHL’s Same Day service delivers the most time-sensitive shipments and is one of DHL’s most popular services. Delivery by appointment can be arranged and there is online tracking and 24 x 7 booking.

The IOC, which is open to all in the industry, aims to establish itself as the national standard for those who work in the industry. The Institute aims to promote ‘professional and safe practises’ in serving the industry and its customers as well as promotes awareness of best practices for individuals to improve their skills and qualifications.

Stephen Norris, Vice President of the IOC as well as the former Minister of State for Transport said: “We are very proud of Stephen Deverson because he is one of the brood of Logistics professionals who are raising standards in the industry.”

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