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  • Amazon, Shiprocket and DHL apply for government’s e-commerce export hub pilot

    In August, DGFT invited proposals for creation of e-commerce export hubs to expedite clearance of e-commerce exports, ensuring quicker delivery of goods

  • NCLT dismisses DHL's insolvency plea against Eicher over unpaid dues

    DHL had filed the insolvency plea in 2022, claiming that Eicher had not paid dues worth Rs. 8.3 crore in accordance to the terms of the service agreement the two parties entered into in August 2019, regarding warehouse for storing certain goods.

  • PM Gati Shakti completes evaluation of 76 infra projects worth Rs 5.14 lakh cr: Commerce Ministry

    PM Gatishakti National Mission Plan, launched on October 13, 2021, is a geographic information system-enabled platform that integrates the data on infrastructure like roads, railway lines, ports, inland waterways, telecom lines and power lines onto a single portal.

  • Watch: Plane splits in two​ after skidding off runway in shocking footage

    A DHL cargo jet broke in half after making an emergency landing at Costa Rica’s Juan Santa Maria international airport on Thursday.

  • Six e-commerce giants including Amazon, Flipkart falling short on clean air commitments: Study

    The SOMO report titled ‘Parcel Delivery on a Warming Planet’ has revealed that the retail firms reviewed for the analysis have failed to establish aggressive plans to decarbonise in accordance with the 1.5-degree goal.

  • India-China tensions | DHL, FedEx temporarily suspend Chinese import shipments to India

    A DHL representative said the recent delay in customs clearance of cargo into India caused the shipment company's DHL Express India unit to temporarily suspend pick ups from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.

  • DHL warns of poor infra at Mumbai airport impeding faster economic growth

    The company said there is only a single slot for all air freight operators and there is no scope for expansion at the nation's second largest airport.

  • Courier firms need to create compelling offering to stay ahead in the e-comm game: DHL SmarTrucking CEO

    Indian e-commerce retail logistics market at $1.35 billion, expected to grow 36% in the next five years

  • GST, digitisation, e-commerce will transform Indian logistic markets: DHL

    DHL chief executive officer (CEO) Ken Allen said that he sees a strong growth in cargo movements between India and China as the two countries continue to expand bilateral trade.

  • DHL says $100 mn investment for GST solutions in India

    Well ahead of the curve, DHL is planning to invest over USD 100 million in its supply chain operations in India in the next 3 to 4 years to meet the expected increasing demand following the GST implementation.

  • Drones, e-scooters to soon give logistics a wider play in India

    Speaking to Moneycontrol, Malcolm Monteiro, CEO of DHL e-commerce Asia Pacific, said, "with infrastructure growth the cost of logistics will come down, which is where we come in to ensure that we even reach the remotest areas where tier II and tier III cities are developing."

  • India ranked 78, down 3 places, in Global Connectedness Index

    The 2016 DHL Global Connectedness Index ranked India 78 out of 140 countries overall in 2015, down slightly from 75 in 2013.

  • Blue Dart opens 24/7 parcel facility; will move to 10 metro

    Global logistics giant DHL, which holds 75 percent stake in Blue Dart Express, was the first to launch this service in developed markets.

  • Indian biz fantastic; one of APAC's pillar: DHL

    The e-commerce boom in India has led to logistic companies making significant changes in their business models.Storyboard‘s editor Anant Rangaswami spoke with DHL's APAC CEO Jerry Hsu to understand how the wordl‘s largest logistics company is coping with that change.

  • DHL bets big on India; to invest euros 100 million

    For DHL, the Asia Pacific region is the market of the future, why? It is expected to outpace North America and Europe as the biggest online market in the world, as e-commerce sales hit USD 1,052 billion by 2017.

  • JLR strike set to go ahead, contingency measures in place

    Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is preparing itself for a knock-on impact on its production lines in the UK after delivery workers from logistics firm DHL voted in favour of industrial action.

  • Contract workers at JLR‘s 3rd plant vote for strike

    DHL's contract workers at two of Jaguar Land Rover‘s plants in the UK have voted in favour of a strike. Contract workers at a third plant have also voted in favour of such action, reports CNBC-TV18‘s Sunanada Jayaseelan.

  • Jaguar Land Rover says prepared if DHL workers go on strike

    Del Sehmar, Head of PR & Communications for JLR India told reporters that the company was looking at minimizing loss of production if any, if the workers at DHL, its logistics partner, do go on a strike.

  • Tata Motors tanks 4.6% on fears of JLR strike threat in UK

    JLR, meanwhile, says that the luxury car manufacturer is not bothered by the strike called by contract workers and has already put a plan in place to deal with the production disruptions.

  • Tata's JLR factories face strike threat in UK

    Tata Motors' owned Jaguar Land Rover production line in the UK may grind to a halt within weeks after delivery workers from DHL voted for strike, demanding a large pay rise and similar terms and conditions on par with the JLR staff.

  • DHL invests Rs 65 cr in warehouse at Delhi

    Logistics company DHL Supply Chain has invested Rs 65 crore for developing a 320,000 sq ft warehouse in Delhi, which will be targeted at consumer, retail and automotive sectors.

  • DHL plans more investments in India's industrial cities

    Global logistics company DHL is planning its next investment in India's major industrial cities as part of its ongoing euro 100 million expansion strategy for the country announced last October, a senior company executive said here today.

  • Jaguar Land Rover to create 300 jobs, raise sourcing in UK

    Tata Motors owned British luxury car division Jaguar Land Rover will spend an additional 1 billion pound with UK suppliers over next four years, following continued strong global demand for its Range Rover Evoque.

  • DHL enhances connectivity between South India and Europe

    DHL, the world's leading logistics company, today announced the launch of a Boeing 777F freighter service between Bangalore and Leipzig, in response to the growing air cargo demand into and out of South India.

  • The International Trade Awards '10-11: A sneak peak

    Ratan Tata, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Mukesh Ambani, Sunil Mittal are towering titans of India Inc. They have made our country proud in the global arena with their big ticket acquisitions.

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