DHL announce new venture in Bangladesh
DHL announced its new joint venture (JV) in Bangladesh and that it will invest $10m over the next few years to enhance its logistics capabilities in the country. The company signed an agreement with its long-standing partner, Trade Clippers Cargo Limited, to form the new entity, DHL Global Forwarding Bangladesh.
As part of this investment, DHL also launched the “DHL Fashion and Apparel Center of Excellence” in Dhaka to capitalise on the fashion logistics industry in South Asia where the total spend on logistics services is estimated to be worth $3.9bn per annum.
Amadou Diallo, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding, South Asia Pacific, said, “South Asia remains a key sourcing, manufacturing and distribution base for the global fashion industry and the region offers tremendous growth for the fashion logistics sector. Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka alone are estimated to account for well over $2.4bn in this fast-growing industry. The fashion and apparel sector is one of the country’s largest foreign currency earners and a key employer in Bangladesh, with ready-made garments accounting for about 70% of all exports from the country1. Coupled with the global economic rebound, we are very optimistic of sustained growth as consumer demand in the fashion and apparel sector regains.”
“The growth of the Bangladeshi textiles and clothing manufacturing sector in 2009 was estimated at 5.7%, with a forecasted growth of 6.4% in 2010 and we are confident of strengthening our leadership position in Bangladesh and the region,” said Thomas Tieber, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding, South Asia. “The new joint venture signals our commitment to the region and complements our existing network in the Indian sub-continent and globally to address the growing market opportunities. While our immediate focus is to serve the fashion and apparel manufacturing base, we will leverage our network capabilities to support infrastructure projects in Bangladesh as well as fulfill the logistics needs of the growing life science and aid and relief sectors.”
The centre will be DHL’s fourth Fashion and Apparel Center of Excellence in South Asia, following the establishment of similar centers in India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The “DHL Fashion & Apparel Center of Excellence” comprises of a core team of industry experts and be responsible for developing tailored solutions and provide consultancy services to customers.