DSV US expansion continues with major investment in California hub
DSV is betting on the US: it has confirmed it is spending some $107m to ...
DHL is venturing back to the US market with a $137m investment in e-commerce. It plans to build eight new distribution centres and expand two existing facilities, allowing retailers to stock faster for online sales. The decision to invest in more cross-border package deliveries was aided by a rule change that allows Americans to import up to $800-worth of goods from overseas with no tax or import duties. DHL has recently put $1.3m into a service centre in Chicago, as well as a $35m distribution centre for its global forwarding arm.
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