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    dhl express

    Explore "dhl express" with insightful episodes like "Forklifts. Typhoons. Lemurs.", "Hühnerzüchter, Wirbelstürme und Gabelstapler" and "Getting parcels home for the holidays with DHL" from podcasts like ""Living Logistics (English Version)", "Living Logistics (Deutsche Version)" and "On Air with Air Cargo Next"" and more!

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    Forklifts. Typhoons. Lemurs.

    Forklifts. Typhoons. Lemurs.
    Whether in Madagascar, the Bahamas or Sweden – help is needed in many places. Meet people who get involved and help make the world a better place. How do young people in Madagascar find a foothold in the world of work? How do people in the Bahamas rebuild after disaster strikes? And how do refugees learn to adapt to living in a new land? We traveled to Madagascar and Sweden and also met two DHL employees who offer their help on the ground after natural disasters. This episode is about the kind of heroes who don’t wear capes. Who do more than just their daily jobs. Who volunteer their time to help those in need. It's about getting involved and making the world a better place. It’s also about lemurs. Reporters: Gaby Pinkner, Ulrike Benz, Jennifer Abramsohn Host: Deborah Friedman Editor-in-Chief: Markus Wohsmann Production: Deborah Friedman Marketing and digital promotion: Daniel Montua Living Logistics is produced by the Central Editorial Team and the Digital Communications Team within the Communication, Sustainability & Brand department at Deutsche Post DHL Group in Bonn, Germany. Jobs & Careers at Deutsche Post and DHL: https://www.dpdhl.com/career Links: Improving employability: https://bit.ly/3a964Q6 SOS Children’s Villages and Deutsche Post DHL Group: https://bit.ly/3abCwRK Disaster management: https://bit.ly/2QVoo7Q The UN Refugee Agency – UNHCR: https://bit.ly/30m9Gd0

    Hühnerzüchter, Wirbelstürme und Gabelstapler

    Hühnerzüchter, Wirbelstürme und Gabelstapler
    Ob in Madagaskar, auf den Bahamas oder in Schweden – vielerorts braucht es Hilfe. Wir treffen Menschen, die sich engagieren und damit das Leben anderer verändern. Wie schaffen junge Menschen auf Madagaskar den Einstieg in die Arbeitswelt? Wie stellen sich die Bahamas nach einer Naturkatastrophe wieder neu auf? Wie finden Vertriebene eine Perspektive in ihrer neuen Heimat? Wir sind nach Madagaskar und Schweden gereist. Und wir haben zwei Mitarbeiter von Deutsche Post DHL getroffen, die nach Naturkatastrophen helfen. In dieser Folge geht es um Kollegen im Konzern, die mehr tun als ihren alltäglichen Job. Es geht um das ehrenamtliche Engagement von Mitarbeitern auf der ganzen Welt. Es geht darum, sich einzubringen und damit die Welt ein bisschen besser zu machen. Reporter: Ulrike Benz / Gaby Pinkner / Jennifer Abramsohn Moderation: Stefan Felten Chefredakteur: Markus Wohsmann Produktion: Deborah Friedman Marketing und Digital-Promotion: Daniel Montua Living Logistics wird produziert durch das Central Editorial Team und das Digital Communications Team der Abteilung Communication, Sustainability & Brand von Deutsche Post DHL Group, Bonn. Jobs & Karriere bei Deutsche Post und DHL: https://www.dpdhl.de/karriere Webtipps: Unternehmensverantwortung: https://bit.ly/30oHnuA SOS-Kinderdörfer (DE): https://bit.ly/2FHZX7r SOS Childrens Village: https://bit.ly/35K5dlq Katastrophenmanagement: https://bit.ly/3a7jMmD UNHCR: https://bit.ly/30iXGJ2

    Getting parcels home for the holidays with DHL

    Getting parcels home for the holidays with DHL

    With the holiday season well underway, air cargo and logistics are seeing their seasonal boost in volumes when consumer buying habits pick up for the holidays. To avoid any logistical hiccups, integrators have prepared their infrastructure, networks and capacity to meet the forecasted record volumes expected this shorter holiday season.
     

    In this episode of On Air with Air Cargo World, DHL Express U.S. CEO Greg Hewitt shares the integrator’s strategy to meet the seasonal demand, as well as details on volumes it has moved this holiday period thus far. DHL Express anticipates it will see an increase of 15% in volumes for holiday shipments driven predominantly by e-commerce from just before Thanksgiving through to the New Year, compared to the same period last year. Top trade lanes for these volumes include routes to and from the U.S. to China, Hong Kong, Italy, the U.K., Mexico and Australia. 

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