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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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Agricultural wastage is turning into a huge problem for India. Here’s why
Economically reliant on agricultural exports, India is stepping up to the plate to reduce food wastage by revamping its cold storage infrastructure.
Green shoots still emerge, despite the haze of Covid on India’s education system
With few having regular internet access, India’s efforts to educate its young remains a challenge. DHL’s GoTeach program continues to try to plug the gaps.
MSMEs survived Covid-19 with e-commerce. Now it’s time to thrive
Embracing e-commerce at the onset of the pandemic helped MSMEs pull through the crisis, but more needs to be done to sustain growth in the long term.
5 misconceptions about Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is often misunderstood, but its potential to solve problems and boost businesses should not be overlooked.
Championing Muay Thai: A local manufacturer’s journey to becoming a global brand
As Muay Thai grew in popularity, so did Yokkao Boxing — by focusing on the connections between the people and the sport.
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.
Behind the U.S.’ trade dispute with another Asian giant
After China, the United States has doubled down on a trade war with another of its top trading partners: India.
Island hopping: How couriers cope on Hong Kong’s ever-changing archipelago
Ferries, dogs, bicycles and a shifting landscape are all in a day’s work for a “walker” courier.
Why adopting green packaging makes good business sense
Making the switch to green packaging benefits the environment and could potentially boost your business.
Much to be done in China’s hunt for illegal wildlife traders
The illegal wildlife trade is still flourishing in China, but express delivery companies there are doing their part for wildlife conservation.
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.
How four endangered bears traveled 9,000km to their new home
It was a first-class experience for four grown Ussuri brown bears who successfully traveled across continents to their new forever home.
As Covid-19 disrupts education, online youth mentoring is leaving none behind
Despite lockdowns, youth mentors are using virtual tools to improve access to quality education and economic opportunities for disadvantaged youth.
Hyperloop: More than just science fiction
Forget roads. When it comes to the future of land logistics, think tubes.
Post Covid-19, India faces tough odds in reopening for business
As India eases its lockdown restrictions, longer-term challenges await the country’s logistics sector.
5 alternatives for going green in the last mile
Global carbon emissions are increasing, but eco-friendly last-mile delivery solutions could pave the way for a greener logistics industry.
Ocean freight rates stable as container shipping embarks on slow recovery
Shipping lines have maintained high freight rates by controlling capacity as demand recovers with countries reopening.
Women in Aviation: how Blue Dart Aviation’s MD lasted 50 years in the industry
Increasing women’s labor force participation in India could boost its economy. Tulsi Mirchandaney, MD at Blue Dart Aviation, shares what needs to be done.
Addressing sustainability in the semiconductor industry
One of the world’s largest providers of testing services for semiconductor wafers is doing its part to minimize its impact on the environment.
From decades of unrest to renewed hope for peace: Sudan’s path to recovery
Civil wars, floods, sanctions, and the Covid-19 pandemic may have stalled Sudan’s economy, but a new era of change is helping the country move forward.
The Ugandan women uplifting local communities through entrepreneurship
Two female entrepreneurs are giving back to Uganda’s vulnerable communities by addressing issues such as youth employability and female empowerment.
Warehouse digitalization and automation trends pivot after Covid-19
The economic effects of Covid-19 will see a slowdown in digitization and automation upgrades for warehousing, but lower-cost tech remains attractive.
Electric motorcycles powered up for deliveries in Thailand
In line with the government's push for electric vehicle adoption, DHL Express Thailand recently introduced 50 electric motorcycles to its fleet.
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.
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.
Organic Fijian turmeric is making its way into spice cabinets in the West
Touted for its health benefits, Fiji’s fresh turmeric has been making inroads into the West, thanks to a spice exporter in the country.
How a popular Muay Thai brand is reinventing itself for knockout success
Fairtex, an established Muay Thai equipment brand in its native Thailand, is gearing up to knock out its competition in the international fight scene.
Container shipping sees an ‘unusual’ fourth quarter because of Covid-19
Ocean freight demand and rates remain high in Q4 2020 as countries enter different phases of the pandemic.
The solution to Uganda’s youth unemployment crisis
Rising youth unemployment may be stalling Uganda’s progress, but initiatives by the government and the private sector are helping to set it back on track.
‘Made in China 2025’ industrial policy lives on
China may have gone quiet about its ‘Made in China 2025’ plan, but the policy behind it is still very much alive.
Breaking the Saudi glass ceiling
She's the first Saudi female to ever win a Stevie Award for creating equal opportunities for women at the workplace.
Fashioning its future: Reforms needed in Bangladesh’s apparel industry
The world’s second-largest ready-made garment exporter is set to make bigger strides with new reforms to boost its apparel industry.
A bold idea turned career-defining moment
Fabienne Costa gave up her career in nursing to start her own jewelry company. That bold decision has now paid off.
DHL Disaster Response: The inside track of how humanitarian logistics happens
Two DHL employees recount their experiences volunteering to provide relief aid, as part of DHL's Disaster Response Team in the Americas.
Palu earthquake: Through the lens of disaster responders
In a matter of days after the Palu earthquake last year, DPDHL Group’s Disaster Response Team was on the ground facilitating aid relief logistics.
Launch of new digital platform Saloodo! in South Africa promises better road freight optimization
Saloodo! country lead and DHL veteran Homashni Naidoo shares her insights on digitalization and embracing change.
Delivering disaster aid in Africa and the Middle East
DHL's disaster response volunteers tell of their experiences delivering aid to communities struck by natural disasters in the Middle East and Africa.
Turning returns into profits: A challenge for e-tailers
Managing reverse logistics is a complicated and often costly process for businesses.
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 a post-oil era, Oman wants to become a key logistics hub of the world
The Middle Eastern sultanate wants to pave a new road to success by diversifying its economy, with an eye on developing the logistics sector.
Behind the scenes of the world’s largest single-site solar energy project
As the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park takes shape, DHL Global Forwarding is playing a key role in transporting breakbulk cargo for the project.
Supplementing the Life Science and Healthcare Supply Chain through Covid-19
How a healthy supply of life-saving medical products kept moving through a global health crisis.