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DHL Africa Launches pocket-sized, all-touch computers to meet increasing delivery demands


Oliver Facey, Vice President of Operations for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa
Oliver Facey, Vice President of Operations for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa

DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa has launched pocket-sized, all-touch computers that capitalize on the latest technological advancements, and ensure customers on the continent benefit from increased visibility and an enhanced experience. This according to the company is due to rise of e-commerce and increased competition which is driving the demand for real-time supply chain visibility.

DHL Express has also introduced 400 TC55 units in four of their largest markets in Sub-Saharan Africa which include South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Mauritius. The TC55 scanners operate on an Android platform and in addition to ease of use; they also have built-in location services and GPS navigation capabilities.

“We operate across 51 markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, servicing over 40,000 customers; therefore delivery efficiency is key for us. As a network business, we need to ensure that our shipment data is captured accurately and in real-time. Our growth plans and improvements are driven by the voice of our customer, and in challenging and competitive global environments, they need us to provide accurate and real-time information to ensure that they maintain their competitive edge and speed to market,” Oliver Facey, Vice President of Operations for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa said.

“The new technology increases the speed at which we can process shipments at both customer locations and DHL facilities and also empowers our frontline employees with access to real-time shipment information which will assist them with workload management. Unlike consumer-grade counterparts, these devices have integrated data-capture capabilities, and are also built to endure the wear and tear of industrial environments,”

Facey added that that supply chain operators should increasingly invest in transportation management systems and solutions to improve the quality, speed and precision of service.  He says that these improvements will not only enhance customer experience, but also reduce operating costs and give operators a competitive advantage. Currently, Benefits for DHL customers include real-time shipment visibility, enhanced electronic proof of delivery, and on-time billing.

“We want to simplify the lives of our customers and ensure that we remain the provider of choice for international express. Our relentless focus on new capabilities ensures that we are well positioned to support our customers’ business,” concludes Facey.

The company says further deployment to their top 20 markets across the region will take place in the coming months.

 

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Nixon Kanali

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