Tag: DHL Express

DHL opens dedicated sameday facility in London

DHL Express has opened a dedicated Sameday facility at its Fore Street branch in central London to provide time-sensitive deliveries locally and across the UK. Alongside City financial institutions, the National Blood Service is a regular Sameday customer

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Brazilian DHL Express’ revenue increases 13% in 2003

Brazilian branch of DHL Express, transportation and logistics company owned by Deustsche Post World Net, increased revenue by 13% in 2003. According to a representative of the company, the rise was due to the company’s import and export services to markets such as the US, China, Argentina and the EU.

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DHL Opens New Cargo Hub At Jkia, Kenya

DHL Express has opened a new air express facility at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). The facility, Kenya’s largest-ever, is aimed at bolstering DHL Kenya’s position as a transport hub for the East and Central Africa region. The 2200 sq metre facility will operate 24 hours to consolidate inbound and outbound express shipments, and trans-shipment to the DHL Global network, including East and Central Africa, South Africa and the Middle East Region. “The opening of DHL’s new hub is an important milestone for company. As the largest hub of its kind in Kenya, with Customs and Excise personnel on site to manage import/export processing, it will greatly enhance the company’s position as a distribution and transport hub for this region,” said Howard Goldfield, DHL Commercial Manager for Equatorial Africa.

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Chilean DHL Express hopes to speed up growth

DHL Express, the express and logistics arm of Deutsche Post World Net, will launch new services in Chile over 2004 in an attempt to register annual growth rates of 20%. The strategy is aimed at consolidating its expansion and leading position in the domestic market.

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DHL Threatens to Quit Brussels

DHL, the express subsidiary of DPWN, has threatened to move its European hub from Brussels if plans for its growth are not approved by the Belgian authorities. Such a move would bring about the loss of 3,000 existing and up to 9,000 future jobs making the decision politically explosive. At present there is a cap on night flights in and out of the airport and the Belgian government is committed to retaining this level due to pressure from local residents. The Belgian government is expected to discuss the issue this week.

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