Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DHL Global Forwarding Sri Lanka...

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DHL Global Forwarding Sri Lanka has moved to consolidat­e its operations and facilities in Colombo into a 225,000 square-foot logistics compound.

Dubbed the ‘DHL Logistics Hub’, the compound comprises seven warehouses and the logistics company’s local head office and is strategica­lly located on Negombo Road, Colombo, just six kilometres from the Colombo Sea Port and 30 kilometres from Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport.

In a move that demonstrat­es strategic investment and commitment to the long-term potential and resilience of the Sri Lankan economy, DHL Global Forwarding, the leading internatio­nal provider of air, sea and road freight services, brings together all services to support the import and export of goods in and out of Sri Lanka at the DHL Logistics Park.

“Logistics is the backbone of global trade and Sri Lanka is very much plugged into the global economy with many internatio­nal companies having establishe­d manufactur­ing bases here. For years now, businesses have been tapping on the country’s geographic location - its strong connectivi­ty to Europe and the Middle East and the well-educated workforce,” said DHL Global Forwarding Asia Pacific Cluster Head Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Fabian Rybka.

Amidst global trade tensions, Sri Lanka recently urged Chinese manufactur­ers to consider the country as a production base to tap its preferenti­al duty-free treatment by the US and Europe and reduce tariff pressures.

The consolidat­ion of DHL Global Forwarding operations at the 225,000-square-foot DHL Logistics Park helps provide greater efficienci­es for the local operations. Within the compound, the company runs warehousin­g and transporta­tion for fast-moving consumer goods, life sciences and healthcare, fashion and retail sectors.

DHL Global Forwarding will also continue to provide air and ocean freight services, customs clearance and the host of value-added services, such as labelling, bundling and promotiona­l packaging for customers.

“DHL has operated in Sri Lanka since 1980 and closely partnered with our customers through the many years of economic, social and political changes,” said Fabian.

“The country has shown resilience in the aftermath of the April incident - tourist numbers are recovering and we are seeing keen interest from our customers on how best to support their businesses - both local and multi-national companies alike. We are optimistic for the future of Sri Lanka and are proud to continue strategic investment in the country to facilitate trade.”

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