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Published 11/03/2009 by Transport Weekly


DHL enters five-year multi-million pound distribution deal

DHL Supply Chain has been awarded a multi-million pound five-year contract with News International to handle the delivery of four leading national newspapers from print plants to wholesalers across England and Wales.

The deal will see DHL delivering The Sun, The Times, News of the World and The Sunday Times - amounting...

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DHL Supply Chain wins News International deal
DHL Supply Chain has won a five-year multi-million pound contract with News International to handle distribution of The Sun, The Times, News of the World, and The ... - [11/04/2009 - Roadtransport.com]
DHL signs multi-million pound deal with News In...
News International has awarded DHL Supply Chain a multi-million pound five-year contract to handle the delivery of four national newspapers from print plants to ... - [11/03/2009 - eyefortransport.com]
Murdoch picks DHL for newspaper contract - [11/03/2009 - Logistics Manager]
DHL wins UK's biggest newspaper logistics deal ... - [11/03/2009 - International Freighting Weekly]
DHL enters five-year multi-million ... - [11/03/2009 - Transport Weekly]
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...spokesperson says: "DHL has proved its ability to respond to our business needs, demonstrating expertise to drive efficiencies and improve service delivery throughout our newspaper distribution process. The company's global supply chain capabilities have given us the confidence that its strategic approach will drive further efficiencies and flexibility in our operations."
...Ireland, says: "Efficiency is critical for News International's business, which requires a high volume of newspapers to be delivered within demanding timescales. Keeping operations tight and costs low is what we do best and I've no doubt that our expertise will provide exceptional service standards across News International's distribution network."

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