en.Wedoany.com Reported - During the ninth "Choose France" summit, DHL announced plans to invest nearly 160 million euros in France between 2026 and 2027. This investment will be used to enhance logistics capabilities, modernize infrastructure, and accelerate the group's decarbonization efforts across its various divisions in France.

Specifically, DHL Express, which focuses on international express shipping, will invest in fleet modernization, electrification, charging infrastructure, and operational equipment, while expanding its network and facilities. DHL Freight will continue to invest in alternative fuel vehicles and their infrastructure. DHL Supply Chain will invest in building ultra-modern warehouses in southern Paris, Orléans, and Lyon, and will strengthen its fourth-party logistics capabilities through its control tower in Toulouse. Additionally, the group plans to allocate a significant portion of the investment to support its goal of achieving carbon-neutral logistics operations by 2050.
With this new investment plan, DHL Group's total investment in France over a decade (2018-2027) will reach nearly 900 million euros. CEO Tobias Meyer stated that France is an important logistics hub at the heart of Europe and a key market for DHL Group. Through this investment, the group will strengthen infrastructure, enhance capabilities, and accelerate the transition to low-emission logistics, thereby better supporting customer growth while contributing to France's competitiveness and sustainable development goals. He noted that DHL is the preferred partner for customers who prioritize service quality and environmental commitments, with a much higher proportion of sustainable aviation fuel and electric delivery vehicles compared to other companies in the industry.
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