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DHL Express demonstrates highest security standards with 100th TAPA "A" certification in Asia Pacific

DHL Express and the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has officiated the company's 100th TAPA FSR Class 'A' certified site – the highest level of TAPA certification - for DHL Express in Asia Pacific (excluding China). The 100th site was DHL Express' newly inaugurated EUR2 million-West Hanoi Service Center, in Vietnam.

Commitment to the highest security standards is paramount for DHL Express which was among the pioneers applying TAPA standards to its facilities in Asia Pacific some 20 years ago.

"The term 'resilience' is the business buzzword of this decade, but a key cornerstone of resilience is security. Customers entrust us with high value goods – from technology products to luxury fashion labels, lifesaving medical devices to vaccines – we handle hundreds of thousands of shipments daily. Our relentless focus on security and regular training helps build business resilience for us, and our customers' supply chains. The 100th site is a significant milestone and a testament to the dedication to building a great and secure place to work," said Ken Lee, CEO for Asia Pacific, DHL Express.

Tony Lugg, TAPA Certified Expert and Chairman of TAPA APAC, said: "TAPA Class "A" is the highest level of our security standards and denotes a facility as one that offers "elevated security protection". DHL's 100th TAPA "A" certification in Asia Pacific is a significant achievement which enhances their position as an industry leader in the international express service domain. Customers everywhere are increasingly demanding their logistics partners to build resilience and sustainability into their networks. DHL has certainly proved that their network is safe, secure and certified by the internationally recognized TAPA Standards."

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