Tag: DHL

DHL industrial crisis not over

The industrial crisis that rocked the foremost courier company, DHL Worldwide Express, recently is yet to fully abate as the employees of the company have made fresh allegation of attempts by the management of the company to victimise them.
Some protesting employees of the company have cried out to the public over plans by the management of the courier company to take punitive measures against them disregarding the agreements reached between the company and the striking workers last week.

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DHL worldwide invests $15M in Philippines

DHL Worldwide Express, one of world’s leading air express service firms, has invested a total of $15 million for expansion in the Philippines through a partnership with the Feliciano Group.

In an interview with BusinessWorld yesterday, DHL International Pte Ltd. area director for Southeast Asia Bryan Jamison said the investments will make DHL Philippines at par with other established DHL networks in countries like Europe and the US.

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Integrators beat the Russians to the post

According to a survey by Research International DHL now holds 5 1% of the Russian domestic express market, followed by TNT on 19% UPS with 10% and FedEx with 7% DHL Worldwide and TNT Russia both announced last month that their revenues grew in excess of 30% last year. while UPS recorded “double-digit” growth.
TNrs increase of 40% was the highest rate of growth among all 200 countries it operates in, according to Harro van Graafeiland, the company’s general manager.
He attributes the growth to a rapidly recovering economy and increased demand from Russian companies for reliable domestic delivery services.

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DHL sacks 450

Following the industrial crisis which rocked Nigeria’s foremost courier services company, DHL, the management has announced the sacking of 450 staff of the company in Lagos.
Disclosing this figure in his office was the chairman of DHL, Mr. Gbenga Oladimeji. He said the sack became necessary because the striking workers refused to adhere to the instructions given by the management to resume normal working activities.

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