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DHL to roll out more Servicepoint outlets in Malaysia
17/9/2007 15:24

Global leading express and logistics company DHL plans to roll out more Servicepoint outlets in key cities in Malaysia over the next three years, local media reported today.
It has invested 1.5 million ringgit (US$431,034) in the first three Servicepoint stores in the Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur, the New Straits Times said.
The outlets represent a major step in DHL's ambitious retail expansion plans to assist the small and medium-sized enterprises with plans to expand regionally and globally and retail customers who prefer to walk into stores to drop off their shipments, rather than use the home pick-up option.
The company opened its first northern Servicepoint in Pulau Tikus, northern state of Penang last month.
Its core product offerings include Express4U, an easy-to-use and convenient service for sending documents and parcels with flat- rate prices, worldwide and University Express, the fastest, most reliable and secure way to send student applications and excess baggage abroad.



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