Tag: Courier/Express/Parcels

UPS Wins Tentative Go-Ahead for Expanded Access to China

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has tentatively authorized UPS to significantly expand its air operations in China. The decision, tripling UPS’s access to China over the next year, will provide significant opportunity for UPS to continue growing its business within the region while providing customers with service in all segments of the market – from general freight to express delivery. UPS currently flies from the United States to China six times per week. Today’s tentative decision grants UPS six additional frequencies to Shanghai immediately and six new frequencies to Guangzhou next year. The new frequencies will allow UPS to connect Shanghai to Japan for the first time with non-stop service, and the 2005 frequencies will allow UPS to offer non-stop service from the US to Guangzhou for the first time.

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DHL to expand express logistics facility in Jebel Ali

DHL UAE will open a 6,000 square metre express logistics centre in Jebel Ali Free Zone, officials said. “This major new investment has been necessitated by constant growth in our business out of Jebel Ali, which has recorded 20 per cent year-on-year growth since it opened five years ago,” said David Wild, general manager of DHL UAE. The new facility is due to open in April and is the first in a three-phase, five-year DHL Jebel Ali development programme, company officials said. Phase 2 will start next year, with a proposed 20,000 square metre warehouse in the free zone.

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DHL Lithuania plans to build new parcel terminal

DHL Lietuva is planning to build a new parcel distribution terminal in Lithuania by the end of 2006, the business daily Verslo Zinios reported on Friday. The initial plan is to build a terminal and warehouse complex with an area of 6,000 to 8,000 square meters and later expand it to 10,000 square meters. However, the company has not decided yet if its new terminal will be located in Vilnius or in Kaunas. It currently has one parcel terminal in the capital city.

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DHL announces development of major new USD107 million East Coast distribution facility

DHL today announced plans to locate a new, state-of-the-art East Coast Distribution Facility in Allentown, Pennsylvania. DHL expects to invest USD107 million in the development of the new facility, which will serve as a key distribution center for DHL’s network in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Planned as the principal DHL distribution center on the East Coast of the United States, the new Allentown facility will serve all major metropolitan areas in the region, including Philadelphia, New York City and Washington, D.C. The facility will also provide additional capacity to serve the needs of DHL’s growing customer base in the U.S. and enhance service levels for DHL customers across the country and around the world.

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Swedish Scribona extends partnership with German Schenker, DHL

Swedish information management products provider Scribona AB has extended its partnership with German logistics provider Schenker AG and DHL, the express logistics subsidiary of German postal group Deutsche Post AG, it was reported on February 16, 2005. Through the collaboration, the logistics systems will be integrated and Scribona’s physical inventory management and transports will be taken over by DHL and Schenker. Scribona’s logistics personnel in Sweden will be offered employment at DHL by the summer of 2005. Within 18 months, all physical inventory management will be relocated to one of DHL’s logistics centres at the same time that the logistics systems are integrated. The motive behind the collaboration is to create a more flexible supply chain function, Magnus Johansson, head of Scribona’s Supply Chain Management unit, said.

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