MUMBAI, India: DHL, the world's leading logistics company, today announced the launch of
a new direct Less than Container Load(1) (LCL) service from Nhava Sheva,
Mumbai in India to Durban, South Africa. Operated by Danmar Lines, DHL's
in-house carrier, the new service will facilitate trade between India and
South Africa and offer customers reliable, quick and cost-effective services
between the two ports.
With trade between
India and
Africa having risen almost four-fold in the
last five years, from
US$9.9 billion in 2004-05 to
US$39 billion in
2008-09(2), DHL Global Forwarding sees vast potential in the
India-
Africa
trade lane.
Christoph Remund, Chief Executive Officer, DHL Global Forwarding India,
said, "The launch of our direct India to Durban LCL service reflects our
commitment to customers who have increasing business activities in both
markets. The company has allocated significant resources to facilitate growth
in the India-Africa trade lane by setting up dedicated India Desks in ten
African countries to help businesses there, with plans to establish
additional Desks this year."
Africa is emerging as a key market, with freight volumes between India
and Africa expected to grow significantly in the coming years. "With
expertise in several key sectors, including oil and gas, telecommunications
and IT, we are well-positioned to leverage our capabilities in Africa and
further increase our LCL volumes this year," said Clas Thorell, Head of LCL
Management Asia Pacific, DHL Global Forwarding.
Sanjay Tejwani, Director - Ocean Freight, DHL Global Forwarding India,
said, "This new service will benefit customers with direct connectivity
between Africa and India, especially the small and medium enterprises which
are increasingly turning to ocean freight for greater cost efficiencies. We
are optimistic about the growth potential of this business supported by the
strong intermodal network across Africa."
To reinforce focus on this important sector, DHL Global Forwarding has
recently appointed Joseph Oguta as Head of LCL for Africa, based in Kenya.
Mr. Oguta's appointment will provide a strong thrust to enhance the company's
competitive edge in the fast-changing global business environment.
DHL 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 within
the DHL in-house system. As a global leader in LCL, DHL offers unrivalled
coverage with more than 400 weekly point pairs from 11 South Asia Terminals
sailing to 38 destination terminals in Emerging Markets.
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
timelier basis.
(2) Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry