This new shipment sorting hub spread over 34,256 square feet houses the
automatic sorting machines with a capacity to sort 2,000 pieces per hour
delivering a 30 per cent improvement in productivity, DHL Express said.
The hub is equipped with 18
sorting chutes, 11 truck docks, and 8 telescopic conveyors that help in
processing the inbound shipments faster and, in turn, improve transit times for
customers, it said.
“This expansion continues to
represent our commitment to create the best logistics infrastructure for
business to succeed in this competitive, global climate,” Subramanian said. Leveraging technology to streamline
operations will enable the company’s customers to continue experiencing the
express transit times, he added.
“For DHL, India is a market where we continue to see great potential.
Across industry segments from the global multinationals to the SMEs, we see
strong, consistent growth. Our investments in India, including here in the
national capital, mirror this upward trajectory,” said Jonn Pearson, CEO at DHL
Express.
The Delhi Gateway connects North, East, and parts of Western India to
over 220 countries and territories via 12 weekly DHL-operated intercontinental
freighters and 17 daily commercial flights.
“We were the first in India to establish airside facilities in Delhi in
2003. Since then, the facility has
expanded by nearly 6 times and has significantly supported international trade,”
Pearson added.