In accordance with its international commitment to continuous development, DHL Express Cyprus recently completed an upgrade of its facilities in Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. The company renovated its offices and customer service points with the aim of improving the delivery of services to its customers as well as the working conditions of its people.
The investment in the local infrastructure is proof of DHL’s dedication to the Cyprus market, as well as the company’s ongoing commitment to maintaining its promise of constantly upgrading its service offering. In addition, the company is investing in its people by improving current working conditions as well enhancing staff capacity wherever this is deemed necessary.
As the leading express service provider in Cyprus over the last 35 years, DHL has a responsibility to offer stability, consistency and reliability to its partners, customers and people.
Moreover, the company recently announced the construction of its new state-of-art facility at the old Larnaca airport, aiming to cater for the growing demands of local firms to connect with global markets.
Dinos Ioannides, Country Manager of DHL Express Cyprus, said: "The upgrade is part of the dynamic and ongoing evolution of DHL Express Cyprus which, in line with the group’s strategic pillars, invests with the aim of maintaining our position as the provider of choice for our customers as well as employer of choice for our people”.
DHL commits its expertise in international express, national and international parcel delivery, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation as well as contract and e-commerce related solutions along the entire supply chain. A global network composed of more than 220 countries and territories and around 315,000 employees worldwide offers customers superior service quality and local knowledge to satisfy their supply chain requirements. DHL accepts its social responsibility by supporting environmental protection, disaster management and education.
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