DHL Expands Temperature Controlled Transport Network
Service covers more than 30 European countries
DHL Freight has expanded its service for temperature-sensitive goods, with Coldchain transport services covering more than 30 European countries.
DHL Coldchain is designed for the scheduled, European-wide transport of up to 20 pallets of less-than-truck-load shipments, said the company.
Thomas George, CEO, DHL Freight, said: This enables us to offer even more flexibility to the continuously growing number of customers who have a demand for temperature-controlled services.
The company said the hubs of the Coldchain network have the equipment in place to ensure a complete temperature control along the entire chain of transport. This year, two new temperature-regulated hubs were already launched in London and Milan, with more hubs planned to follow in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
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