
And in extremely time-sensitive cases with high-risk ramifications- like medical transplant shipments-the delay in time too often caused fatal losses within the business.Įnter leading provider of express delivery service: DHL, who has continuously pushed the envelope (pun intended?) on urgent shipment, often redefining the marketplace as they do so with their innovative services groups DHL Same Day and DHL Express.

Express delivery providers offered speed, but their lack of ability to monitor shipments delayed the accurate delivery of many orders, ultimately costing them and the company precious time and money. In many ways, the supply chain industry has failed to keep in step with the increasing accessibility and convenience of technology. And while this mega-surge towards speedy accessibility has increased, the desire for transparency has not waned instead, it’s only increased with the speed of the times. The speed of technology has hastened the urgency in which we operate in the world, and for our industry, this means customers expect faster deliveries than ever before. Like it or not, we live in an ever-accelerating universe.

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