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Gifting mangoes is now easy with DHL

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Come this summer pamper your loved ones abroad with a box of delicious mangoes through DHL’s Express Easy Mango service, a unique one-stop-shop and hassle-free service for gifting mangoes all across the world.

 

This unique service by DHL Express, the world’s leading express company, allows customers to send mangoes from India across the world to the following countries Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, Italy,  Luxemburg, Maldives, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Qatar Singapore, Switzerland and Sweden. 

 

Mangoes can be availed of free of cost by merely paying for the Air Express service.  In addition, DHL Express assists customers with the necessary paperwork along with procurement of quality-grade Alphonso mangoes.

 

 

Commenting on the new service, Mr. R.S Subramanian, Country Head, DHL Express India said: “With the advent of the mango season, it is no wonder that DHL Express Easy Mango is one of our most popular products.   DHL endeavors to take away the hassle and expedite the process, thus ensuring that customers receive the best possible service in a timely and efficient manner.”
 
DHL Express Easy Mango offers an ideal gifting option for international trade partners, clients and near-and-dear ones. The high quality of Devgadh Alphonso mangoes are picked by the best and skilled mango selectors employed by one of India’s largest exporters. The mangoes are chosen on the basis of transit time to reach its destination and time required for clearance.
 
DHL ensures that the mango express gift packs get connected on the first available flight to the destination and are cleared on priority. It offers an all-inclusive price, which incorporates paperwork, packaging and air express service.
 
DHL Express Easy Mango also offers some value added services like a Best Compliments personalized gift card or a letter along with the shipment. Due to its highly perishable nature, the mangoes are packed in special tissue papers and separated from each other with shredded paper.

 

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First Published: May 19 2011 | 2:04 PM IST

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