Facility Location of DHL: Selecting the Leipzig/Halle Site and Building Operations Facilities

            
 
Operations Management|Operations Strategy|Case Study|Case Studies

ICMR HOME | Case Studies Collection

Case Details:

Case Code : OPER099
Case Length : 19 Pages
Period : 2004-2011
Organization : Deutsche Post DHL (DHL)
Pub Date : 2011
Teaching Note :Not Available
Countries : Europe
Industry : Logistics

To download Facility Location of DHL: Selecting the Leipzig/Halle Site and Building Operations Facilities case study (Case Code: OPER099) click on the button below, and select the case from the list of available cases:



Price:

For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 500;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 500 +Shipping & Handling Charges extra

» Operations Case Studies
» Operations Short Case Studies
» View Detailed Pricing Info
» How To Order This Case
» Business Case Studies
» Case Studies by Area
» Case Studies by Industry
» Case Studies by Company

Custom Search


Please note:

This case study was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion. It is not intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Nor is it a primary information source.



Chat with us

Strategic Management Formulation, Implementation, & Control, 12e

Please leave your feedback

Leave Your Feedback

ICMR India ICMR India ICMR India ICMR India RSS Feed

<< Previous

Introduction cont...

To meet the challenge, DHL said that in addition to its emphasis on building excellent operational facilities, it would strongly emphasize sustainability issues. The European hub, which had an important role to play within the worldwide DHL network, could operate 24 hours a day, seven days per week, with 60 daily flights and a daily turnover of 1,500 tons.6

DHL was the global market leader in international express shipping, overland transport, and air freight, as well as ocean freight and contract logistics. As of April 2011, its network covered more than 220 countries and territories worldwide in 120,000 destinations. It had many awards to its credit (Refer to Exhibit I for the details of awards won by DHL).

Operations Management Case Studies | Case Study in Management, Operations, Strategies, Marketing Management, Case Studies

According to Ken Allen, CEO, Express Division, DHL, “The express sector is one of the major drivers of global trade and we are excellently positioned to capitalize on this through our services which meet our customers’ domestic and international transport requirements, anywhere around the world.”7

Industry observers felt that like any other successful company, DHL’s success could be attributed to some of the basic strategies it had adopted: knowing the customers and solving their problems, expanding the business, and creating a win-win situation for all stakeholders.

Excerpts - Next Page>>


6] “Leipzig Hub Improves Efficiency for DHL Express,” www.logisticsmanager.com, July 8, 2010
7] Logistics Manager is a leading monthly magazine in the UK, targeted at supply chain professionals

Custom Search





Operations Management
Textbooks Collection

Operations Management
Workbooks Collection

Case Studies in Operations Management - Vol. I
Case Study Volumes Collection


 

Case Studies Links:- Case Studies, Short Case Studies, Simplified Case Studies.

Other Case Studies:- Multimedia Case Studies, Cases in Other Languages.

Business Reports Link:- Business Reports.

Books:- Text Books, Work Books, Case Study Volumes.