DHL Says Clean Energy Tech Is Getting Harder to Transport
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DHL Group Builds Integrated New Energy Supply Chain Platform Across Express, Global Forwarding and Supply Chain
from left to right: Tobias Meyer, CEO DHL Group, Oscar de Bok, CEO DHL Global Forwarding and Martyn Lawns, SVP New Energy growth initiative and CEO Industrial Projects, at the New Energy media briefing (IN BRIEF) DHL Group is expanding its New Energy Logistics capabilities worldwide as demand grows for resilient, secure and sustainable energy supply chains. The company identified New Energy as a growth area in its Strategy 2030 and aims to incre…
The logistics company DHL aims to increase its revenue from renewable energy services fivefold by 2030, from 600 million to three billion euros. This is driven by high demand for resilient energy systems.
DHL Group ramps up investment in new energy logistics as global demand for energy independence accelerates
DHL Group has announced its plans to grow its new energy logistics business from around €600m (US$691m) in 2025 to €3bn (US$3.45bn) by 2030, in response to growing global demand for diversified energy sources and domestic renewable energy capacity for energy independence. The company identified new energy as a growth area in its Strategy 2030, which was published in autumn 2024. Since then, it has invested substantially, developing end-to-end lo…
DHL Group's 'New Energy Logistics' proposition expected to quintuple revenues to €3bn by 2030
PRESS RELEASE DHL Group ramps up New Energy Logistics as demand for energy resilience surges – Combines capabilities across Express, Global Forwarding and Supply Chain – Launches Time Definite Plus through DHL Express’s existing network, for bespoke customer requirements – Continues to expand network of electric vehicles, battery logistics and energy storage facilities Amsterdam, June 11, 2026: Amid the backdrop of fossil fuel supply disruption…
In a context marked by disruptions in the supply of fossil fuels, DHL Group has announced its plan to strengthen its capabilities and presence in the New Energy sector, combining for the first time in a coordinated way the resources of its divisions Express, Global Forwarding and Supply Chain. Given the strong demand for its services in this area, DHL Group sees the opportunity to increase its revenues in New Energy logistics from approximately …
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