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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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Built to last: A Malaysian custom bag maker’s pursuit of quality
Frustrated by the quality and functionality of bags in the market, Patrick Lim did what most would not dare consider — set up his custom bag label.
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.
New possibilities brewing for Papua New Guinea coffee with express logistics
Patrick Killoran, founder of Banz Kofi from Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, talks about the brand's values and growth vision in partnership with DHL Express
The Greater Bay Area: How will China’s answer to Silicon Valley push on?
Amidst Covid-19, China’s ambitious plan to transform its special enterprise zone into a massive business and innovation hub remain.
In Madagascar, producing the world’s favorite flavor is no plain vanilla
Labor-intensive practices, natural disasters and theft may be taking a toll on Madagascar’s highly prized vanilla industry, but help is on the horizon.
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.
Laos’ route from landlocked to land-linked
As a high-speed railway linking the country to China prepares to launch in 2021, Laos is slowly shaping up to be one of Asia’s most promising economies.
Dubai’s recipe for becoming a food oasis in the desert
Despite its reliance on food imports, Dubai has leveraged its strong foundation in logistics to become a leading culinary destination in the Middle East.
Saving lives, one drone delivery at a time
Drones have been revolutionizing the delivery of medicines, quietly transforming the lives of residents in rural communities around the world.
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.
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.
An inside look at DHL’s disaster responders in training
How do the volunteers of DPDHL Group’s Disaster Response Team train themselves to prepare for disasters? Logistics of Things finds out.
Innovative Gold Coast emerging as an e-commerce hotspot
The sun and surf are synonymous with Australia’s Gold Coast, but a growing entrepreneurial culture is helping the city shed its laid-back reputation.
Covid-19 accelerates multimodal logistics and digitalization for manufacturers
The Covid-19 pandemic has led laboratory supply companies like Agilent to explore multimodal logistics solutions, and created impetus for digitalization.
This homegrown Thai eyewear brand is eyeing success in Hollywood
Thai artisan eyewear company Jida Watt, which is run by its founder and chief designer Jidapa Watsotok, is fast leaving its mark on the fashion scene.
Cruising ahead with the world’s largest sailmaker
Sri Lanka is home to North Sails’ largest manufacturing site — a fully vertically-integrated facility that produces its fabric and finished sails.
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.
Savile Row’s best-kept secret: The master tailors of Sri City
The bespoke suits from this Savile Row tailor may have been donned by celebrities, but the true stars are the craftsmen wielding the needle and thread.
A vote of confidence: Senegal on track for economic success
Under President Macky Sall, Senegal has transformed itself into a regional economic powerhouse by focusing its attention on infrastructure.
Next on the green agenda for logistics: Energy-efficient warehouses
Cleantech start-up BeeBryte is helping companies like DHL to adopt energy-efficient practices and reap savings with zero setup costs.
What you need to know about e-waste
Electronic waste can be given new purpose and save the environment in the long run.
A vision to turn Indonesia into a global maritime axis
Under the Jokowi administration, a visionary five-year plan is propelling Indonesia’s ambitions as a maritime superpower.
The titanic task of airlifting four 140-ton metal monsters
Transporting four gigantic waste heat boilers across continents required a super-sized effort and planning that paid attention to the smallest details.
Logistical planning crucial for first wave of Covid-19 vaccines to reach Asia
DHL’s recent delivery of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines to Singapore is a good roadmap for what could come next.
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.
‘Chipageddon’: How Taiwan is battling the global chip shortage
Semiconductors are the lifeblood of the modern world, but now there is a critical shortage worldwide and Taiwan is at the center of it.
Ghana’s economy might be growing, but its ailing healthcare is holding it back
While Ghana has been tipped to be the world’s fastest-growing economy, one fundamental problem is threatening to derail its progress: healthcare.
How a simple web application is tackling labor shortages in the warehouse
Warehouse labor shortages have long been a thorn in global supply chains, but a new web application developed by DHL employees could soon change that.
How reading the fine print can save businesses millions
Expertise in customs may not sound glamorous – but it can deliver huge cost savings. We speak with Customs Consulting experts to find out how.
5 emerging risk trends for global supply chains to watch in 2021
After a turbulent year of Covid-19, supply chains need to quickly mitigate the emerging risks highlighted in a report by Everstream Analytics.
Diversity and digitalization in logistics: Leading with head, heart and guts
Eva Mattheeussen, Global Project Lead of ‘Women at DHL Global Forwarding’ shares her lessons and experiences on diversity and leadership.
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.
How digitalization has transformed DHL Express’ operations
Embarking on digital transformation has driven greater efficiencies and higher productivity for DHL Express. CEO Ken Lee and CIO Jimmy Yeoh share more.
Timeline: How the U.S.–EU trade dispute took shape
The trade dispute brewing between the United States and the European Union has shown no sign of abating.
Tough times crafted this female leader
Sue Donoghue, Arab Cluster CEO at DHL Global Forwarding, shares her experiences working in a traditionally male-dominated sector.
When logistics meets esports: Behind the scenes of a gaming tournament
The ESL One Mumbai tournament has been lauded for its success, but what was less obvious was the extensive logistics that went into setting the event up.
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.
Japan-South Korea trade row triggers rethink of supply chains
Asia’s other trade war could curtail the supply of important chemicals, thereby disrupting the global electronics industry.
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.
Saving Suzie and Bubloo: Endangered bears rescued, rehomed in Jordan sanctuary
After years of campaigning, the infamous Marghazar zoo has been closed for good as DHL rehomes its last residents, two endangered brown bears.
For Pakistan’s leading footwear exporter, every hour counts
Faced with shortening lead times from retailers, Service Industries continues to put its best foot forward.
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.