Photo from www.dhl.com.ph/en.html
Photo from www.dhl.com.ph/en.html
DHL Express’s general average price increase in the Philippines is 4.9%. Photo from www.dhl.com.ph/en.html

DHL Express has announced its annual general average price increase, effective January 1, 2016. In the Philippines, the average price increase will be 4.9%.

“The whole essence of DHL Express is about providing outstanding service quality for our customers throughout the world,” said Ken Allen, CEO, DHL Express.

“Our annual price increase enables us to continue investing in our international time definite network and to maintain our leading service quality. Our major investment announcements in 2015 have included new hubs in Brussels, Belgium, and Singapore, and an expanded Americas hub in Cincinnati, U.S. We are also continuing to invest in the Middle East and Africa, where we have unrivalled networks, and to add freighter aircraft, particularly to strengthen our intercontinental connections. Last but not least, our Certified International Specialist program is equipping our employees with the skills and knowledge to deliver exceptional service.”

DHL Express adjusts its prices annually, taking into account inflation and other rising costs, such as additional expenses related to compliance with enhanced security regulations, in each of the more than 220 countries and territories that it serves.

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