Australian parcel pick-up partnership

DHL is working with Hubbed to offer Australian customers more parcel pick-up options, according to local media reports. Hubbed, which is 30% owned by Singapore Post (SingPost), has built up a parcel pick-up and return network through its partnership with more than 65o newsagents across Australia.

A report published in The Australian today (8 February) has quoted Gary Edstein, senior vice-president of DHL Express Oceania, as saying that the arrangement with Hubbed  was part of DHL’s plan to build a nationwide network of pick-up outlets that could also include retailers and service stations.

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