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DHL launches Indian trade confidence index

The WTO deadline is expected to have a major impact on exports from India, so DHL Worldwide Express has launched the DHL Trade Confidence Index, which will measure the attitudinal outlook of exports including the expectations and drivers for export expectations.

Reported to be the first of its kind for international trade in India, it is a measure of the perceived momentum of exports and will serve as a benchmark for future expectations, according to Mr Ramesh Natarajan, Head-Marketing, DHL Worldwide Express (I) Ltd.

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DHL expands its worldwide clearance system to Europe

DHL and Open Harbor, Inc., today announced the successful second pilot deployment of DHL’s Worldwide Clearance System (WCS) to DHL’s Ireland operations. Powered by Open Harbor’s real-time Web-based platform, DHL’s WCS standardizes customs clearance processes across hundreds of its locations and millions of customers’ clearance transactions each year.

“WCS will provide DHL with total customs clearance systems integration and real-time visibility into the global trade process,” said Jeffrey Bass, DHL’s WCS program director. “In Malaysia, we’re already recognizing a significant boost in operational efficiency. Our deployments of WCS in Cork, Shannon and Dublin should provide the model for other locations within Europe.”

Open Harbor’s automated solution collects and continuously updates regulatory data. The system now holds over 8,000,000 trade rules. Once fully implemented, WCS will provide every DHL clearance location with the latest information on international trade regulations.

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Former DHL Airways owner refuses to testify in US DOT probe

As expected, William A. Robinson, the former principal owner of DHL Airways, now Astar Air Cargo, failed to appear at a deposition hearing in Los Angeles Thursday in the federal probe into the ownership of DHL’s all-cargo airline. In a letter to attorneys for FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service, whose complaint sparked the Department of Transportation probe, Robinson’s attorney, Philip Le B. Douglas, said the deposition will not go forward because Robinson believes his testimony is no longer relevant in light of the airline’s sale Monday to an investor group led by John Dasburg, its chairman and chief executive. Robinson had previously agreed to testify.

“Mr. Robinson no longer has any interest in the proceeding and is no longer a shareholder in DHL. Under these changed circumstances, there’s no point in him testifying,” Douglas said in an interview with JoC Online.

UPS and FedEx responded to Douglas’s letter with a request to Judge Ronnie L. Yoder, the Department of Transportation’s chief administrative law judge, asking him to order Robinson to appear and to impose sanctions if he does not. The sanctions would include the travel costs incurred by attorneys for UPS and FedEx to Los Angeles, where the deposition is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. Pacific time, and other appropriate relief.

FedEx and UPS also stated that the chief judge should draw the inference from Robinson’s refusal to testify that DHL Airways was under the control of Deutsche Post World Net, a German company, and its subsidiary, DHL International, which is based in Brussels. U.S. law requires that U.S. citizens hold 75 percent of the voting stock and 51 percent of the equity in U.S. airlines.

Even with the change in ownership, FedEx and UPS argue that Astar is still controlled by Deutsche Post and DHL International. That, they say, is also a violation of U.S. law.

Another witness who now says he won’t testify is Wolfgang Pordzik, president and chief executive of Deutsche Post World Net USA. Pordzik had been served with a subpoena on June 30 ordering him to be deposed. No date for his deposition had been set. Pordzik’s attorney informed FedEx and UPS that his testimony was no longer relevant since DHL International, the Brussels-based subsidiary of Deutsche Post World Net, the partially privatized German company, had sold its minority stake in DHL Airways to the Dasburg group.

According to UPS and FedEx, Douglas suggested that they go to Federal District Court to obtain a subpoena requiring Robinson to appear. UPS and FedEx said they are prepared to take that course if necessary.

The two U.S. carriers contend that the refusal to make Robinson available for the deposition reflects a strategy designed to elude judicial review of DHL Airways’ ownership. Klaus Zumwinkel, the chief executive of Deutsche Post, and Uwe Doerken, the chief executive of DHL International, have also defied orders to testify in the case.

Robinson, who lives in Idaho and who apparently never took an active role in the airline’s management, had previously agreed to testify voluntarily. The airline was based in San Francisco until about two years when a corporate reorganization led to its separation from DHL Worldwide Express, the U.S.-based ground distribution arm of DHL International. The airline then moved its headquarters to Chicago, and, earlier this year, to Miami.

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Fedex probe of DHL takes another twist

The federal probe into Deutsche Post’s ownership of the former DHL Airways took another twist Wednesday.

William Robinson, who was majority owner of DHL until July 14, is refusing to be deposed by UPS and FedEx . The rival companies are asking Ronnie Yoder, a Department of Transportation Chief Administrative Law, to force Robinson to appear on Thursday as scheduled. If he still refuses to appear, UPS and FedEx are asking for sanctions, according to court papers filed with the DOT Wednesday.

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CEOs ordered to testify in DHL dispute

A federal judge ordered top executives of Deutsche Post and DHL Worldwide Express to testify in a dispute over cargo carrier DHL Airways Inc.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the ruling by Ronnie Yoder, the Department of Transportation’s chief administrative law judge, is a win for FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Services Inc.

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