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DHL started its Indian operation in 1979. It had its services covering all the domains like ground express service, airfreight, and shipping facilities. Since the beginning, DHL has high-end technology-enabled logistic solutions and this has always given it an edge over its competitors.

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Exhibit 4.1
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Source DPDHL Group Business Profile Report, 2017

Divisions of DHL.

Exhibit 4.2
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Source World Bank

Logistics performance index (LPI): India’s ranking.

Exhibit 4.3
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Source World Road Statistics, International Road Federation

Modal share of various modes of inland freight transport (percentage).

Exhibit 4.4
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Source http://www.dpdhl.com

Financial summary.

Exhibit 4.5
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Source DPDHL Group Business Profile Report, 2017

Asia-Pacific market share 2016.

Exhibit 4.6
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Source DPDHL Group Business Profile Report, 2017

Global market share.

Exhibit 4.7
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Source http://www.dpdhl.com

Acquisitions by DHL.

Exhibit 4.8
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Source http://www.dpdhl.com

Sustainable future.

Exhibit 4.9
figure 9

Source http://www.dpdhl.com

Green production function.

Exhibit 4.10
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Source http://www.dpdhl.com

Green outbound function.

Exhibit 4.11
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Source https://www.ebnonline.com

DHL Parcelcopter.

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Dhir, S., Sushil (2019). DHL. In: Cases in Strategic Management. Flexible Systems Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7064-9_4

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