This chapter examines how a sluggish German economy is affecting DHL, focusing on weak export volumes and declining consumer confidence. It also explores the challenges posed by the fragmented political landscape and its implications for governance and economic responsiveness.
One of the world's biggest logistics firms sits down with us to talk about freight costs, the German economy and his route to success.
DHL employs more than half a million people globally. It was as US-based logistics firm when it started out, but by 2001 was owned by Deutsche Post.
So how is the now German-based company navigating global economic challenges, including political tensions and conflicts?
Produced and presented by Leanna Byrne
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