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DHL Express announces annual price adjustments for 2022

Published: Fri 17 Sep 2021 02:23 PM
Ÿ Rate increase of 4.9%, effective January 1, 2022DHL Express, the world’s leading international express services provider, announced price adjustments today that will take effect on January 1, 2022. The increase in New Zealand will be 4.9%, compared to 2021.
Prices are adjusted on an annual basis by DHL Express, taking into consideration inflation and currency dynamics as well as administrative costs related to regulatory and security measures. These measures are being regularly updated by national and international authorities in each of the more than 220 countries and territories that DHL Express serves. Depending on local conditions, price adjustments will vary from country to country, and will apply to all customers where contracts allow. The adjustment also allows the company to further invest in its infrastructure network and strengthen the resilience against crises and provide the needed capacity growth due to rising customer demands.
“We are continuously striving to deliver excellence to our customers and thus are investing regularly to expand and enhance our services while ensuring that their business can continue even in times of global crises,” said Mark Foy, Managing Director, DHL Express New Zealand & Pacific Islands. “With the annual price adjustment, we are able to invest in our infrastructure and technology to ensure resilient, sustainable and best-in-class customer solutions. This includes state-of-the art aircraft and vehicles as well as the expansion of our hubs and gateways to increase capacities as the customer demand for fastest possible cross-border shipping continues to grow.”
For more information, visit www.dhl.com.

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