The CCI's findings said the companies did not share "commercially sensitive information amongst themselves," according to the report seen by Reuters
To promote e-commerce exports, the commerce ministry's arm DGFT in partnership with logistics services provider DHL will conduct training sessions and workshops for MSMEs in 76 districts of the country, a statement said on Thursday. The exercise is aimed at preparing MSMEs to tap the growing potential of increasing exports through e-commerce medium, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in the statement. The DGFT has been actively engaging to boost e-commerce exports from the country, leveraging its 'District as Export Hubs' initiative. It has been collaborating with various e-commerce platforms and other service providers to conduct capacity-building and training sessions in the identified districts. "The goal is to promote and enable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to explore the international markets through e-commerce channels," the ministry said. "Today DGFT partnered with DHL through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will cov
All of this comes with a hefty climate footprint. FedEx Corp., United Parcel Service Inc. and DHL Group
The share of Delhi-NCR in the total demand across five cities came down to 20 per cent from 36 per cent in the 2022 calendar year
Competition Commission of India (CCI) has begun reviewing hundreds of thousands of emails as it investigates the fees companies charged for airport services
DHL, a global logistics company announced the suspension of some of its operations partially in Pak due to the govt's restrictions on outbound remittances, Pakistan-based Dawn newspaper reported
Contract logistics provider DHL Supply Chain will invest 500-million Euro (around Rs 4,000 crore) in India over the next five years to expand its warehousing capacity, workforce and sustainability initiatives. With this expansion, DHL Supply Chain will add 12 million sq ft of warehousing space in its existing portfolio to take its total capacity to about 22-million sq ft by 2026, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. The company will add this 12-million square feet of capacity in wholly-owned DHL multi-client sites in key metro cities such as Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, NCR and Pune, to cater to growing sectors such as e-commerce, retail, consumer, manufacturing as well as automotive. Moreover, multi-client sites are being built in the fast-growing state capitals and tier-2 cities such as Baddi, Cochin, Coimbatore, Guwahati, Sanand, Indore, Lucknow, Bhubaneshwar, Hosur, and Visakhapatnam, among others. It also plans to double its workforce in India to around 25,000
The company plans to add Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet in order to access to multiple smaller Indian airports
Average number of monthly active users rose by 15% to 321.4 million worldwide
In just five years from now, global road fuel demand is seen peaking
According to cybersecurity firm Check Point, the report highlighted the brands that hackers most often imitated in the first three months of this year
For the financial year 2021, the DHL group anticipates a further significant increase in Ebit to more than EUR 5.6 billion
The courier industry in India is made up of varied players starting from large multinational firms such as DHL, United Parcel Service (UPS) and FedEx India to domestic firms comprising Blue Dart, DTDC
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Over the last three years, DHL has kicked off "CO2-free last mile delivery" efforts with German cities like Berlin, Hamburg and Munich.
The company said there is only a single slot for all air freight operators and there is no scope for expansion at the nations second largest airport
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The global logistics major is deepening its association with Indian Super League and small businesses to build its brand
Estimated spends on the association are in the range of Rs 8 to 10 crore