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DHL eCommerce has opened its latest parcel hub, at Coventry in the UK. The 25,000sq m facility, located south of the city airport, will handle domestic and international business and create up to 600 local jobs.
It forms part of DHL eCommerce’s €560m investment in the UK announced in 2022, aimed at increasing capacity and automation. The site includes a 48-door cross-dock facility and secure bonded storage as well as customs ...
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DHL eCommerce has acquired an equity stake in Saudi Arabian parcel logistics company AJEX. The Saudi company began its operations in 2021, and its 1,500 team members provide domestic parcel processing and delivery through a network of over 50 facilities and a fleet of more than 900 vehicles. AJEX will ...
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DHL eCommerce UK has appointed Julian Harrison (top) as chief information officer. He has spent 12 years in retail and FMCG businesses including senior tech roles at ASOS and Marks and Spencer. He also held the role of Head of Technology, Fulfilment and Enterprise at Lovehoney where he was responsible ...
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DHL eCommerce has opened a £7m facility in Camberley which it says is the first operationally carbon-neutral site in its network, powered almost entirely by solar energy. The building has obtained the highest Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating, A+, thanks both to the onsite renewable energy generation as well as ...
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DHL eCommerce has appointed Stuart Hill as UK chief executive. Hill will oversee the opening of the company’s second hub in Coventry later this year and takes over from Peter Fuller who is retiring after three decades in the industry. Hill has spent over two decades in retail logistics, most ...
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