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Innovative DHL Multimodal Solutions Leverage Belt and Road to Give Businesses Faster Time to Markets

- New service launch coincides with DHL "Belt and Road" Delphi Dialog which discusses impact and business prospects of initiative
- New Japan-Germany, Chengdu-Istanbul and Vietnam-China-Europe services make use of Belt and Road infrastructure for cargo delivery in 14-22 days
2016-09-02 17:32 5166

SHANGHAI, Sept. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DHL Global Forwarding, the leading international provider of air, sea and road freight services, continues to enhance its services which leverage infrastructure developed as part of "Belt and Road", the Chinese trade initiative that could influence up to a third of global GDP once completed[1].

Building the Belt and Road with the DHL Multimodal Network
Building the Belt and Road with the DHL Multimodal Network

 

"Global trade enables greater prosperity and a sustainable future with logistics as its backbone. Nowhere more than in Asia have we seen the tremendous transformation of the economies due to the growing middle class and their rising standards of living which fuels increased consumption and trade," said Frank Appel, CEO, Deutsche Post DHL Group.

Frank Appel was speaking in conjunction with DHL's Delphi Dialog forum on the implications of "Belt and Road" for international trade. The forum, with renowned experts from the government, business and academia, is the latest in a series which examines trends and developments that shape our world and the logistics industry.

Making "Belt and Road" accessible for business

China's investment in Belt and Road infrastructure -- more than US$75bn (Euro 67.5bn) in the 18 months to June 2016[2] -- bolsters regional cooperation and promotes trade. Since 2010 and in line with the vision for "Belt and Road", DHL has been developing scheduled connections offering rail services across multiple cities in China, and linking it to road solutions throughout South East Asia and ferry services from North Asian cities in Japan and Taiwan.

From South East Asia and other parts of North Asia, the road and ferry connections feed into China's rail system which connects into Europe, with final distribution by road across the continent. This intricate connection of rail, road and sea services offers customers an additional logistics route, fostering trade between economic powerhouses of Europe and Asia.

"We have been focused on building connectivity between China and regional countries, and connections into Europe via all combinations of road, rail and sea services," said Steve Huang, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding China. "A multimodal solution -- combining all modes of transport -- enables customers to better manage their supply chains -- offering flexibility, cost savings and potentially a reduced carbon footprint."

"The new service provides greater flexibility and speed for Japan's exporters, including sectors like automotive and electronics production which already enjoy market dominance in Europe," said Mark Slade, President and Representative Director, DHL Global Forwarding Japan. "With Less-than-Container Load services to Europe, Japanese businesses can improve the efficiency of fulfilment and inventory management at cost-effective rates, helping them maintain their competitive edge as world-class manufacturers."

Broadly, combinations of multimodal services can reduce transport costs by up to six times and up to 90% reduction in carbon footprint as compared with air freight, making it an increasingly attractive option for SME and MNC customers alike.

DHL today launched a further three new multimodal services today:

  • Sea & Rail service: A Less-than-Container Load (LCL) service between Japan and Germany which allows businesses to export low-volume shipments for as little as half the cost of standard air freight. With a transit time of about 22 days, shipments are moved from Kobe to Taicang via sea, and by rail to Hamburg through hubs like Duisburg, Lodz, Malaszewicze and Warsaw.
  • Road & Rail service: The Vietnam-Europe service takes Full Container Load (FCL) cargo from Hanoi to Chengdu via road, followed by rail to hubs like Lodz, Duisburg and Hamburg in Europe, arriving in 21 days. An LCL option for the Vietnam-Europe service will commence in Q4 2016.
  • Rail, Road & Sea: Further boosting our Southern rail corridor offering announced last year, the new Chengdu-Istanbul service traverses three Central Asian countries -- Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia -- as well as two sea transit segments before arriving at Istanbul in 14 days.

The three new services build on a series of major DHL investments in the last 12 months, including a multimodal service between Japan and Warsaw via Suzhou announced in November 2015; and an MOU signed in May 2016 with Chengdu's Gateway Logistics Office to upgrade infrastructure and customs processes. DHL has been developing multimodal services along the Belt and Road since 2010, when it launched a suite of five services – International Rail, Rail-Air; Sea/River-Rail; Sea-Air and Cross-Border Road Freight.

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DHL -- The logistics company for the world

DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL family of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With about 340,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is decisively positioned as "The logistics company for the world".

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