DHL Express extends transit time standards for 27,000 lanes
Over 27,000 more competitive transit time standards on city to city lanes between Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EEMEA).
Further improvements in infrastructure, overnight delivery and routing
The DHL Express Competitive Transit Time Program (CTTP) resulted in the creation of over 27,000 more competitive transit time standards on city to city lanes between Europe, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EEMEA).
New line haul routings, an improved connectivity through the new central European Leipzig hub in Germany, and an excellent ground infrastructure have facilitated the improvement of transit time offers in over one-third of all lanes (representing almost 20 percent of the total annual volumes) between Europe and EEMEA.
Almost 1,300 new trade lanes with overnight document delivery have been set up, bringing the overnight delivery offer up by 27 percent from 4,735 to 6,033 lanes. One of the highlights from this review is the establishment of overnight service from all major European cities and business centers to Moscow and St. Petersburg, with Russia being the 2nd largest destination country out of Europe for Express documents.