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DHL Express to raise rates for HK and Macau by 4.9pc
In its annual general average price increase that is to be implemented across the Asia Pacific region from January 1, 2018, DHL Express has announced that that the average price hike in Hong Kong and Macau for international time definite shipments will be 4.9 per cent.
"Our annual price increase ensures that we can make the investments needed to meet our customers' expectations," said senior vice president, DHL Express Hong Kong & Macau, Herbert Vongpusanachai, in a company statement.
"Over the last year, we have added new hubs with automated sorting capabilities to our international network and further strengthened our security measures globally, in order to meet the requirements of our customers, partners and transport authorities.
"We have announced further investments in modernising our aviation fleet, and enhancing our ground infrastructure around the world. We have also deployed new solutions - such as On Demand Delivery and DHL Lockers - to make the delivery process even more convenient for retailers and their customers in the dynamically growing e-commerce segment," said Mr Vongpusanachai.
DHL Express adjusts its prices annually, taking into account inflation, currency dynamics and other rising costs, such as expenses related to compliance with enhanced security regulations, in each of the 220 countries and territories that it serves.
"Our annual price increase ensures that we can make the investments needed to meet our customers' expectations," said senior vice president, DHL Express Hong Kong & Macau, Herbert Vongpusanachai, in a company statement.
"Over the last year, we have added new hubs with automated sorting capabilities to our international network and further strengthened our security measures globally, in order to meet the requirements of our customers, partners and transport authorities.
"We have announced further investments in modernising our aviation fleet, and enhancing our ground infrastructure around the world. We have also deployed new solutions - such as On Demand Delivery and DHL Lockers - to make the delivery process even more convenient for retailers and their customers in the dynamically growing e-commerce segment," said Mr Vongpusanachai.
DHL Express adjusts its prices annually, taking into account inflation, currency dynamics and other rising costs, such as expenses related to compliance with enhanced security regulations, in each of the 220 countries and territories that it serves.
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