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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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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.
The future of EVs goes beyond vehicles
Infrastructure, incentives and the right skillsets are vital to long-term adoption.
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.
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 reasons why hydrogen is the fuel of the future
With global warming and carbon emissions dominating headlines, countries are turning to hydrogen as a secure and clean alternative to fossil fuels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Covid-19 presented a logistical challenge for an industry off the beaten track.
Tasmanian salmon farmers find a novel way to get their catch to market
Covid-19 presented a logistical challenge for an industry off the beaten track.
Tasmanian salmon farmers find a novel way to get their catch to market
Covid-19 presented a logistical challenge for an industry off the beaten track.
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.
Why adopting green packaging makes good business sense
Making the switch to green packaging benefits the environment and could potentially boost your business.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dreaming big: How two underprivileged youths rise above the cycle of poverty
For the underprivileged youth in northern India, Project Kaushalya provides a platform for them to break the poverty cycle.
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.
Beyond skills: The lifelong benefits of purposeful mentorship
Youth mentoring programs not only impart essential skills to prepare them for the real world, but also give them an invaluable sense of purpose.
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.
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?
When disaster strikes: How real-time information saves lives
Not all disasters are preventable, but knowing what to expect helps a great deal in coordinating emergency response.
A student-led education movement is livening up India’s classrooms
The Kids Education Revolution in India is letting students partner with teachers to guide school policies, and the results have been encouraging.
TRAILAR: 5% fuel savings, powered by solar innovation
Three years ago, DHL employees Aaron Thomas and Denny Hulme came up with the idea to use solar technology as a mobile energy source for vehicles.
Changing lives in Ghana, one cleft lip repair surgery at a time
Operation Smile is working with DHL Global Forwarding Ghana to provide better access to safe surgical care, for those with cleft lip and cleft palate.
A green Christmas: How to minimize packaging waste during the holiday season
Companies can consider these simple solutions before introducing sustainable practices to shrink their waste output.
5 ways the logistics industry can rethink packaging in 2020
With environmental impact a major concern for companies and consumers, the logistics industry has to rethink packaging to ensure a sustainable future.
More than skin-deep: How Antipodes is leading the sustainability charge
With the world just recognizing the dire need for climate-friendly solutions, Antipodes is a rare trendsetter in sustainability.
5 Asia Pacific countries charging ahead with electric vehicles
With these leaders driving change, bold moves are paving the way for cleaner, more accessible transport.
For one Ugandan coffee brand, being slow is finally paying off
Bushbucks’ supply chain, stretching from the slopes of Uganda’s Mount Elgon to Japan’s sommeliers, presents a raft of challenges.
The first step toward a zero-emissions future? E-fuels on the roads
Until e-mobility becomes mainstream for long-haul transport, DHL believes that e-fuels will emerge as a strong interim solution.
DHL’s path to zero emissions by 2050: Tree planting in Vietnam
Businesses are planting trees to combat the ill effects of climate change and global warming. The key to doing it right is long-term commitment.
How a tsunami unleashed a wave of compassion
The vivid memory of surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami has inspired Titi Moektijasih to train others in emergency response.
The charged-up momentum in global electric vehicle demand spells changes for players in the automotive supply chains.
Powering through the challenges for an electric vehicle supply chain
The charged-up momentum in global electric vehicle demand spells changes for players in the automotive supply chains.
Powering through the challenges for an electric vehicle supply chain
The charged-up momentum in global electric vehicle demand spells changes for players in the automotive supply chains.
In New Zealand, DHL’s new tenants offer some lessons in sustainability
Beehive rentals are helping honeybees to thrive in unexpected locations, and inspiring their hosts to think differently about supply chains.
The resilience of job-hunting youth during the global pandemic
Young people in Asia are anxious about their job prospects as the unemployment rate increases, but most remain resilient as they embark on their careers.
EV Revolution: Are electric vehicle batteries ready?
Is battery technology ready for the electric vehicle revolution? And are supply chains ready, too?