The outbound cross-border eCommerce distribution center is scheduled to be built by April 2017 in Narita, Japan.
DHL eCommerce, a division of Deutsche Post DHL Group, unveiled its plans to establish an outbound cross-border eCommerce distribution center in Narita, Japan by April 2017.
The distribution center will be co-located with the Japan Global Distribution Center, created by one of DHL’s divisions.
The cross-border shipping product DHL Parcel International Direct will provide affordable deliveries from Japan to the United States and the United Kingdom, guaranteeing transit times of four to six business days, DHL eCommerce said.
DHL GlobalMail Packet Plus, another cross-border shipping product, will provide the best rates for Japan-Europe deliveries, offering transit times of five to 10 business days and a high degree of visibility into the status of shipments.
The expansion plans in Japan are part of DHL eCommerce’s larger strategy in the Asia Pacific. The company recently unveiled its 70 million euro (U.S. $74.3 million) investment in India to boost the capabilities of the air hubs in Delhi and Mumbai to enhance B2C e-commerce delivery in India.
In June 2016, DHL eCommerce announced its plans to grow its overall footprint in China by 50 percent.
In January 2016, the company launched domestic delivery operations in Thailand and announced plans to double its fleet and number of depots by 2017.