DHL Express Announces 2025 Price Adjustments Amid Global Supply Chain Challenges
DHL Express will implement price adjustments starting January 1, 2025, with an average increase of 6.9% in India. The adjustments account for inflation, currency dynamics, and regulatory costs. These changes help DHL maintain robust global services despite geopolitical and supply chain issues.
- Country:
- India
DHL Express, the leading international express services provider, announced today that price adjustments will take effect on January 1, 2025. India will see an average increase of 6.9%.
"We are committed to delivering stable and dependable services globally despite the ongoing impact of geopolitical dynamics and supply chain disruptions," said R. S. Subramanian, SVP – South Asia, DHL Express. "With the annual price adjustment, we can continue to invest in our network, ensuring consistent support for our customers' businesses."
Price changes are made annually, considering inflation, currency dynamics, and the administrative costs of regulatory measures. These adjustments will vary by country and are essential for DHL's operations in over 220 countries and territories.
DHL, the global leader in logistics, employs around 395,000 people worldwide and is committed to sustainable logistics practices, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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