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DHL launches new direct LCL Service from Nhava Sheva to Los Angeles

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Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 3:38 AM IST

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, announced today the launch of its new direct Less than Container Load 1 (LCL) service from Nhava Sheva, India to Los Angeles, USA. Operated by Danmar Lines, DHL’s in-house carrier, the new service will facilitate trade between India and the USA and offers customers reliable and cost-effective services with a reduced transit time of 26 days between the two ports.

Container traffic at major ports in India surged 21.5 percent in April compared with a year earlier, driven by a strong turnaround in the country’s foreign trade. Nhava Sheva is the largest port in India and handles close to 60% of the total containerized cargo in India. Ranked among the top 30 ports in the world, Nhava Sheva alone handled over 4 million TEUs in 2007-20082.  

“The US is India’s 2nd largest export partner and 3rd largest import partner3. The launch of this direct LCL route connecting Nhava Sheva to Los Angeles will further facilitate foreign trade between the two countries and support the growing needs of small and medium enterprises. This service will enhance the strong global connectivity offered by DHL’s extensive LCL network and will help customers expand and strengthen their supply chain in the India-USA trade lane,” said Amadou Diallo, Chief Executive Officer, South Asia Pacific, DHL Global Forwarding.”

Christoph Remund, Chief Executive Officer, DHL Lemuir Logistics Pvt. Ltd., added, "The launch of DHL's new LCL service from Nhava Sheva to Los Angeles is strategically planned in time to meet the growth of foreign trade amidst the global economic recovery.  DHL dedicates substantial resources to continue developing and maintaining highly effective services that include traditional LCL services and multi-vendor buyers’ consolidations for shipments sourced from single and multiple countries,” he added.

“DHL recently launched an LCL consolidation weekly service from Cochin to Colombo, and with the introduction of this new service, we have further strengthened our network and ocean freight service offerings to support the needs of our customers.  To offer cost-effective and innovative solutions to customers, we are constantly looking for opportunities to extend our LCL service offerings while contributing to the thriving Indian economy,” said Sanjay Tejwani, Director – Oceanfreight, DHL Global Forwarding India.

As one of the largest Ocean Freight service providers for Full Container Load (FCL) and Less-than-Container Load (LCL) shipments, DHL currently operates the world’s largest LCL network with close to 2,000,000 cubic meters of LCL freight handled annually via 45,000 point-pairs.

DHL – The Logistics company for the world
DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry and “The Logistics company for the world”. DHL commits its expertise in international express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation, contract logistics and international mail services to its customers. A global network composed of more than 220 countries and territories and about 300,000 employees worldwide offers customers superior service quality and local knowledge to satisfy their supply chain requirements. DHL accepts its social responsibility by supporting climate protection, disaster management and education.

DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL. The Group generated revenue of more than 46 billion euros in 2009.

  1. Less than Container Load (LCL) refers to smaller amounts of ocean freight cargo that are insufficient to fill a Full Container Load (FCL) on its own. The service is widely used by customers across many industries as it offers greater flexibility in the management of supply chains by being able to ship smaller quantities on a more timely basis. 
  2. World Port Source 
  3. Global Trade Navigator

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