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DHL Express is an international courier, parcel, and express mail service, which is a division of the German logistics company Deutsche Post DHL Group. The company delivers over 1.5 billion parcels per year. DHL Express is one of the world's largest logistics companies, operating in over 220 countries and territories.

History

DHL was founded in the United States in 1969 by Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn, whose last initials form the company's name. The founders initially provided a courier service between San Francisco and Honolulu but rapidly expanded their service throughout the world. In 1979, DHL expanded its services to countries that could not be served by any other delivery service, including the Soviet Union, Eastern Bloc, Iraq, Iran, China, Vietnam, and North Korea.

In 2002, Deutsche Post World Net acquired the remaining shares in DHL, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Deutsche Post DHL Group. Since then, DHL has grown to become a leading global brand in the logistics industry.

Services

DHL Express offers international express mail services, freight forwarding, and third-party logistics. Its services include:

DHL Express is known for its fast delivery times, reliability, and global reach. It also offers specialized services for industries such as technology, fashion, life sciences, and automotive.

Operations

DHL Express operates one of the most extensive air and ground networks in the logistics industry. It has major hubs in Leipzig, Germany; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; and Hong Kong. The company utilizes a fleet of over 250 aircraft and thousands of vehicles worldwide to ensure timely delivery of parcels and documents.

Sustainability

DHL Express is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has implemented various sustainability initiatives. These include using electric vehicles for parcel deliveries, optimizing flight routes to reduce fuel consumption, and investing in renewable energy projects.

Controversies

Like many global companies, DHL Express has faced its share of controversies, including issues related to labor practices and environmental concerns. However, the company has taken steps to address these issues and improve its corporate social responsibility efforts.

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