DHL Supply Chain has opened a new regional transport hub in Hamilton, on New Zealand’s North Island.
The logistics business expects the hub to improve final-mile delivery capabilities in underserviced areas outside of Auckland.
DHL positioned the new hub to serve as a key logistics facility for regional customers, surrounding communities and the rest of the country.
DHL Supply Chain New Zealand managing director Matt Casbolt said the company was excited to announce the opening of the new facility.
“This is the latest addition to our two-year transport network development strategy, following on from the establishment of our Whangarei, Tauranga, and Hawkes Bay transport hubs,” he said.
“With the addition of our new Hamilton hub and existing network, we are proud to now provide last mile and line haul services to customers in regions and key markets that represent over 50% of the country’s GDP.
“Our goal is to continue delivering an exceptional transport service to our customers, enabled by great people, a strong network presence, and partnering with the best transport service providers.”
DHL said the new hub services all sectors that have high service standards for deliveries, including consumer goods businesses, life sciences, healthcare, engineering, and IT sectors.
DHL believes its investment in regional areas is helping to enhance the resilience of supply chains in New Zealand, especially in the wake of recent global supply chain disruptions.
It plans to open further hubs later this year and in 2024 to support growth plans for the New Zealand market.
DHL now has a network of depots across Auckland, Whangarei, Tauranga, Hamilton and Hastings.