DHL Express has introduced its first-mile service in Hong Kong via dhl Lockers, providing customers with a more convenient way to deliver their packages.
The launch of the new service coincides with the company's 50th anniversary in the city, marking an important milestone since its establishment in Hong Kong in 1972.
In a statement, the company said the service offers flexibility and convenience and caters to the demands of busy customers who may not be able to visit the 11 DHL Service Points across the city during operating hours.
'Depending on the location of the lockers, customers can use the new alternate contactless shipping option to ship anytime, at their convenience. For added convenience and peace of mind, customers will also receive notifications via SMS or emails, with links for them to easily track and trace their shipments,' the statement added.
Senior vice president and managing director of DHL Express Hong Kong and Macau, Chee Chong Ng, said: 'These DHL Lockers will open doors to a better, more flexible customer experience in Hong Kong. We want to provide our customers with the convenience of dropping off their packages any time of the day, at a location near them.'
Efficient delivery starting from the first mile to begin, customers can simply prepare their waybill via DHL's online shipping tools such as MyDHL+. Once the waybill is secured, customers can proceed to any of the 17 locations where DHL Lockers are found, the company said.
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The launch of the new service coincides with the company's 50th anniversary in the city, marking an important milestone since its establishment in Hong Kong in 1972.
In a statement, the company said the service offers flexibility and convenience and caters to the demands of busy customers who may not be able to visit the 11 DHL Service Points across the city during operating hours.
'Depending on the location of the lockers, customers can use the new alternate contactless shipping option to ship anytime, at their convenience. For added convenience and peace of mind, customers will also receive notifications via SMS or emails, with links for them to easily track and trace their shipments,' the statement added.
Senior vice president and managing director of DHL Express Hong Kong and Macau, Chee Chong Ng, said: 'These DHL Lockers will open doors to a better, more flexible customer experience in Hong Kong. We want to provide our customers with the convenience of dropping off their packages any time of the day, at a location near them.'
Efficient delivery starting from the first mile to begin, customers can simply prepare their waybill via DHL's online shipping tools such as MyDHL+. Once the waybill is secured, customers can proceed to any of the 17 locations where DHL Lockers are found, the company said.
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