TNT Germany cuts Economy Express transit times

TNT Express Germany has enhanced its Economy Express service by cutting transit times for exports to about 30 countries over three continents.

“Economy Express” is a convenient option for less urgent shipment orders worldwide, TNT Express Germany said in a statement. The transit times for the service have now been significantly reduced including to the economically promising states in Latin America and South East Asia that are of special interest for many German companies.

The “Economy Express” transit times to Brazil have been reduced to only two days. Transit times for shipments to Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela und Honduras have been cut by one day. In a similar way, the delivery of express shipments to South East Asia including Thailand, Cambodia, Bhutan und Laos takes two days less than before. For Indonesia and Philippines, the transit times have been accelerated by one day.

Furthermore, the flight times to destinations in the Caribbean have been reduced thanks to the new routings via Frankfurt. In addition, even the transit times to Oceania have been reduced with shipments from Germany arriving in the Solomon Islands, South West Pacific in only five days, a week earlier than previously.

TNT Express Germany has enhanced its Economy Express service by cutting transit times for exports to about 30 countries over three continents.

“Economy Express” is a convenient option for less urgent shipment orders worldwide, TNT Express Germany said in a statement. The transit times for the service have now been significantly reduced including to the economically promising states in Latin America and South East Asia that are of special interest for many German companies.

Alexander Ferrier, Director Operations at TNT Express commented on the service improvement: “ We have been able to cut delivery times through a new routing in our international network. Until now, international outbound Economy Express shipments were routed via the TNT air hub at Liege airport or other hubs such as Paris or Amsterdam. From now on, loading and transportation will be carried out via Frankfurt airport. This way we are once again living up to our image as a premium service provider.”

The “Economy Express” transit times to Brazil have been reduced to only two days. Transit times for shipments to Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela und Honduras have been cut by one day. In a similar way, the delivery of express shipments to South East Asia including Thailand, Cambodia, Bhutan und Laos takes two days less than before. For Indonesia and Philippines, the transit times have been accelerated by one day.

Furthermore, the flight times to destinations in the Caribbean have been reduced thanks to the new routings via Frankfurt. For example, shipment delivery to Haiti will from now on take only two days instead of the previous six. The transit times to Jamaica as well as Trinidad and Tobago have been reduced by three days. In addition, even the transit times to Oceania have been reduced with shipments from Germany arriving in the Solomon Islands, South West Pacific in only five days, a week earlier than previously.

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