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18 February 2016

DHL Deploys LPG-Powered Truck Fleet in Memphis, Tennessee

The world’s leading international express services provider announced that it moved into a new service centre in Memphis that will serve the tri-state area of Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. The new site features a large customer counter, expanded parking lot, and several dozen pick-up and delivery vehicles fuelled by clean, safe and economical propane Autogas.

The state-of-the-art facility will also handle a variety of shipments, including international small parcels as well as palletized and container freight. The US$2.5 million investment was driven by the company’s current and forecasted shipment growth from local businesses trading internationally as well as e-commerce shipping.

DHL new larger facility can now process more than 2,500 shipments per hour. It is located adjacent to the Memphis International Airport, and operates as the local centre for pick-up, delivery and sorting operations of international shipments. It will provide enhanced services to customers since it’s situated closer to the airport and can take advantage of process efficiencies from a larger building footprint.

“Memphis is a top metro area for exports, and as a leading international shipping provider, we are keeping pace with the tremendous growth from the area’s global businesses,” said John Fox, DHL Area General Manager, Southeast U.S. “This new facility will not only support customer shipment growth, but will also allow for earlier delivery times and later drop-off times for international importers and exporters.”