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Century-old Malaysian Pewter brand Royal Selangor is forging its timeless legacy
Malaysian pewter homeware brand Royal Selangor has molded and mastered the art of pewter crafting to forge a timeless legacy of heritage.
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Shipping to Singapore: Everything you need to know
Here is what to know if you are bringing goods in for Singapore’s thriving e-commerce sector.
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Japanese stationery brand Kakimori is leaving a paper trail to global success
In an era dominated by digital screens, analog writing has found an unexpected resurgence in Japanese stationery store, Kakimori.
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How Hong Kong is positioning itself as Asia’s ecommerce logistics hub
New investments in logistics infrastructure are strengthening Hong Kong’s status as a regional hub and supporting recent growth in intra-Asian trade.
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Living on the green edge with localized data centers
Data is the new oil, but is it just as dirty? Living on the edge may be the more sustainable answer.
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Weaving the fabric of open innovation
By reengineering technologies and equipping clothes with bio-mechanical sensors, Sri Lanka’s largest apparel manufacturer is transforming the industry.
Forget the glitzy skyscrapers, Dubai is the new hub for humanitarian aid
Dubai’s strategic location means that aid dispatched from the city can reach two-thirds of the world’s population in just eight hours.
The logistics industry needs to be ready for blockchain. Here’s why
Blockchain made its name as the technology behind Bitcoin, but it has since been used to increase transparency and efficiency across industries.
Diversity begins with an open mind: Maureen Adibuah
When it comes to being at the forefront of world-class logistics, Maureen Adibuah is proof why women are no less qualified to lead from the helm.
Harnessing the power of IoT for the logistics industry
With the Internet of Things connecting more devices every day, industries are being transformed with greater intelligence and efficiencies by the minute.
What do Asia’s e-commerce laws mean for retailers?
Tony Chen, Vice President, Public Policy, North East Asia, DPDHL Group, gives his take on how retailers should navigate e-commerce in Asia.
A breath of fresh air in Lesotho
With its forests dwindling and air quality declining, something had to be done to reduce carbon emissions and the use of firewood by the people in Lesotho.
The sharing economy has disrupted many industries. Is logistics next?
Logistics providers are paving new roads for businesses and customers by embracing the sharing economy.
Education in Madagascar a work in progress
In a country where some children as young as five have to be breadwinners for their family, formal education is often placed on the back burner.
Preparing logistics for the omni-channel revolution
Businesses are revolutionizing the face of retail in order to provide customers with a seamless, personalized shopping experience.
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in  the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
One of Southeast Asia’s smallest countries is diversifying its economy
Long reliant on oil exports for its revenue, Brunei is now taking steps to create a conducive entrepreneurial environment for local companies to flourish.
Top 10 supply chain risks to watch out for in 2019
Often caught unaware by external risks, supply chain networks deal with disruptions better if they know what to look out for.
Just another day of work in Iraq
In his seven years with DHL Global Forwarding Iraq, Moustafa Elbanhawi has become well-acquainted with crises and challenges of all kinds.
5 transport hubs paving the way for the Belt and Road Initiative
Thanks to their strategic locations and other prized attributes, these key nodes are changing the way goods are being moved across Eurasia.
Japan: All charged up for deliveries by electric vehicles
Electric vehicles are becoming the new norm for consumers in Japan, but can the same be said for all-electric commercial vehicles?
Advancing workforce capabilities with wearables
Bionic enhancements may just be the right countermeasure to an aging workforce and common workplace hazards.
Why e-commerce is booming in a region with a largely ‘unbanked’ population
The bulk of Southeast Asia’s 658 million people do not own a bank account. Yet, online shopping is gaining traction.
5G: Five things it means for logistics
The fifth generation of cellular internet connectivity is set to be the supercharged gateway to a smarter and more connected logistics world.
Morocco’s automotive industry racing ahead at full speed
Morocco may be known for its vibrant traditional crafts and refreshing mint teas. But something else is powering its economic engines these days.
Why the private sector holds the key to Iraq’s new dawn
With victory over ISIS declared and fresh hopes of a new government, the private sector is investing in Iraq to finally discover its full potential.
Meet Fatima Ait Bendawad: A figure of grit and benevolence
In the 15 years she has spent in humanitarian logistics, Fatima Ait Bendawad has seen and done it all.
Pitch perfect: How a Taiwanese firm is revolutionizing baseball
In baseball-crazy Taiwan, sports technology firm Jingle has developed a solution to help players up their game.
Tap the benefits of blockchain, but mind the pitfalls
Businesses are eager to tap the touted benefits of blockchain, but they should be wary of the roadblocks ahead for the evolving technology.
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in  the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
Digital freight puts UAE SMEs in the driving seat for growth
Small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to expand across the region are turning to digital platforms for their evolving logistics needs.
A woman’s mission to transform education in Madagascar
There is an urgent need to revolutionize the education system in Madagascar, and one woman has taken it upon herself to fix it.
Europe to Thailand: The unconventional path of a Thai smartphone accessory label
Largely under the radar in its home market, BEZ, a Thai online label specializing in smartphone accessories, has earned its fair share of fans in Europe.
5 ways to tackle counterfeiting in the supply chain
Counterfeiting has become a pervasive problem in the logistics industry, but there are solutions to prevent fake goods from entering the supply chain.
Sialkot, the little-known capital of sporting goods
With a population of just over 650,000, the small city in northeastern Pakistan has honed its reputation as a quality sporting goods manufacturer.
In an era of eco-consciousness, a green supply chain is the future
Consumer demand is pushing companies to not only offer sustainable products but also relook their logistics operations.
A new spring for Egypt
Years on from the Arab Spring, and after the introduction of many economic reforms, Egypt is experiencing a new spring that promises new opportunities.
Vision 2030: The future of logistics in Saudi Arabia
For decades, Saudi Arabia has banked on oil and gas to build the largest economy in the Middle East. This may change going forward.
One small step for mankind, one giant leap for logistics
From its humble beginnings in 1969 to a worldwide logistics network today, the DHL brand has become a household name in just 50 years.
Data protection and its legal implications on logistics
As supply chains undergo rapid digitalization, data protection has emerged as a key challenge for the logistics sector.
How a Hong Kong start-up thrives in an age of individualism
Creative collaborations and bold expansion plans have set Hong Kong start-up CASETiFY on the road to be the world's fastest-growing tech accessories brand.
Asia’s appetite for fresh Australian produce
A surge in cross-border e-commerce, improved logistics, and bilateral trade agreements are cementing Australia’s status as a leader in fresh food exports.
IMO 2020: What’s at stake
With the new regulation on low sulfur fuel coming into effect in 2020, how will the logistics industry and its customers be impacted?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in  the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
Can Vietnam ease the semiconductor chip shortage?
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.
In the wake of Cyclone Idai, DHL’s Disaster Response Team picks up the pieces
When one of the deadliest storms in Africa hit Mozambique, a group of DHL employee volunteers were among the first to respond to the crisis.
5 lessons to learn from Jiangsu’s deadly chemical blast
A fatal explosion at a Chinese chemical plant caused disruptions in chemical supply chains and sparked a strong regulatory response.
Vietnamese textile exports set to rise amid global trade tensions
Vietnam’s textile industry is on the rise, fueled by free trade agreements like the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.