As part of its corporate responsibility strategy, DHL eCommerce has begun working with the Ministry of Commerce in Thailand to offer e-commerce expertise and logistics services to Thai rice farmers.
DHL offered to help the Thai farmers free of charge for four months in a bid to help them cope with recent challenging market conditions that have seen an oversupply of rice as well as strong export competition.
In a statement published on 12 December, DHL eCommerce said: “Experts from DHL eCommerce advise and support farmers by integrating their sales processes with e-commerce portals on BentoWeb, a local e-commerce services provider which has been pre-integrated with the DHL eCommerce Customer Web Portal.
“Once on BentoWeb, farmers will be able to easily arrange for deliveries and shipments quickly at a click of a button, allowing rice goods to be picked and dispatched to end consumers located in Thailand .”
The German delivery giant started offering domestic delivery services in Thailand at the beginning of this year.
According to the company statement: “Identifying the country as one of the fast-growing e-commerce markets, DHL eCommerce established end-to-end domestic and international delivery solutions for Thai e-commerce merchants. The company has a 3,000 sqm central distribution center in Bangkok and a network of over 40 depots located throughout the country for nation-wide logistics connectivity.
“By 2017, DHL eCommerce aims to more than double the number of depots and enhance its fleet with two-wheel vehicles that can surmount Thailand’s complex last-mile delivery challenges.”
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