DHL launches downtown mobile service
Updated: 2013-09-16 17:15
By WANG ZHUOQIONG (chinadaily.com.cn)
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A driver-plus-conductor operates at a mobile vehicle of DHL-Sinotrans before the items are directly sent to customs for export declaration.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] |
DHL-Sinotrans, the leading air express company in China, launched mobile stations in downtown Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen to provide companies with convenient pick-up facilities.
The move will help optimize shipment routes for express items and extend cut-off times for customers, according to Wu Dongming,managing directorofDHL-Sinotrans International Air Courier Ltd andexecutive vice-president ofDHL Express Asia Pacific.
The mobile stations will also help tackle logistic issues in urban centers.
The DHL-Sinotrans, established in 1986 as a joint venture between DHL and China National Foreign Trade Transportation (Group) Corp, has deployed eight vehicles in the three cities, extending the pick-up time by up to 60 minutes.
In Beijing, DHL-Sinotrans extends pick-up cut-off time for customers in areas around Guomao and Zhongguancun. In Shanghai, the service is in place within the CBD area.
The vehicles use a 3G wireless signal to access the DHL’s operations network.
A mobile service station vehicle of DHL-Sinotrans provides pick-up service for customers at downtown areas in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] |
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