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2999 Ramblin' around your city Ramblin' around your town I never …
Let the Senses Clear Your Mind I know what it means to you Let the senses clear…
Machine If you don't hurt me then I won't hurt you. I'm…
Seasons I wonder where this feeling came from, I don't think I've…
The Trip Let me take you on a trip A journey full of…
Thunderchild What's that flare? See it? Green flare coming from Mars, Mar…
Together Together Together Together Together Together Together Toge…
Transporter When I think of you, it brings me down Can't you…
Winter Blues Storm clouds over my head Is just weep in my lonely…





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Hemant Negi

One of best Logistics company who financial strong their employees, I hope one day their group of companies special in india must go on dhl path

Sly Collins

I work for them, company is but Management is SHIT !!!

Bduh2

Serious question here: "What is their backup plan when power is out for a prolonged time?", can they keep going? And not just DHL but also FedEx, UPS, etc. I always wondered and, hopefully, it won't come to a complete standstill because I think of perishable items.

behzod ergashev

@Bryan Stiver jz mj

Sophie Jones

why do people think DHL is a parcel delivery company ? that part of the business is only what people see , the vast part of the company is logistics , not parcel delivery

Trevor Sparks

I work for DHL Express at Sacramento, CA. I have been to the hub in Covington, KY. If our delivery station lost power for multiple days, it would seriously impact operations, but we would likely keep priority customer packages moving and as much other freight as possible, on unverified tags and paper manifests. We would have to manually sort packages and ship purely off of the information on the paper labels. If it was longer than one whole day we would probably have to figure out how to power our label printers and network computers, so we can provide scanning and new labeling where necessary.

Provided our trucks can still ship the sorted freight to the gateways and load them onto planes, also still working, I'd assume the gateways and hubs (the core facilities of our global shipping network) have contingents in place to deal with natural disaster or power shortages/outages, and have on-site backup generators or some limited power method of maintaining the auto-sorting.

In general, if something happened to the internet/power, our network's efficiency and service would be significantly impacted, but we would still be able to operate at a limited level even if it persisted for as long as a few days to a week. Although- such problems would assumedly also impact our customers equally, reducing our daily volume. Dry Ice shipments and other perishable shipments are usually given significant priority, so these would likely be given special treatment in such a event.

Bduh2

@Bryan Stiver Thank you! I figured they would but just "figuring" something and knowing something are two different things.

Bryan Stiver

these facilities have plans to be out of grid power for days to weeks using diesel generators with plans to refill onsite fuel storage tanks. They even test these plans regularly.

jlawrence01

We started to use DHL in the US about 10 years ago. After a couple months our customers demanded that we use UPS, FedEx, or the USPS as boxes were often damaged and there were always a lot of delays.

Fudgerigar

Gee, I am so surprised... ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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