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Shipping to over 220 countries with DHL – 5 Easy Steps

We make shipping with DHL easy for you. DHL is bringing the world to small businesses – with ease. Learn how we can support you and how easy it is to start shipping.

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Are you a Kiwi business ready to expand internationally?
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Testimonials

  • Joachim Sebastian - Owner of Creativize Sdn. Bhd.
    Kate Megaw Founder, Penny Sage, Auckland
    The support from DHL creates an incredible opportunity to invest in growing these international sales. Creatively it also enables Penny Sage to build collaboratively and diversify the brand’s export potential. This is only the beginning, there is so much more we can do in our partnership to grow the brand internationally.

    Nikki Croft, Founder, Cadenshae, Auckland
    Joining DHL has probably been one of the best things we have done since starting the business and I imagine they will continue to help us grow and achieve success on a larger scale in time to come.
At DHL, we offer solutions to fit the needs of small and medium sized customers and with our reputation for excellence in customer service, you can always trust we’ll be the perfect partner for your business.

Why are DHL and small businesses such a perfect match?

We support small business growth by making it easy to do business with us. Whether one of your machines urgently needs a spare part or a customer is expecting one of your products, DHL helps you choose the right service, takes care of customs handling and offers full visibility on the status of your shipments at all times.

What makes DHL a reliable partner?

DHL invented the air express business in 1969 and today has an extensive network across the world. This means we have the experience to deliver excellence for your business every day. And we have the facts to prove it!
  • Shipments: Approximately 450 million (TDI: approximately 141 million)
  • Network: More than 200 countries and territories served; more than 500 airports served globally
  • Customers: Approximately 2.6 million
  • Vehicles: Approximately 29,500
  • Service Points: 34,000
  • Global QCC: global Quality Control Centers are located in Bonn (Germany), Leipzig (Germany), Cincinnati (US) and Singapore (Singapore)
  • Real Time Shipment Management: DHL Quality Control Centers have the capability to monitor in real time, from pick up to final delivery. It enables DHL to identify any breakdown in its shipment process chain and allows DHL to activate agreed contingency plans to prevent service incidents.

Business Across Borders – Understanding International Trade

International trade is a complex process, but also an exciting business opportunity. DHL can help not only with global customs requirements and trade terminology but also with local import and export support and resources.
“Incoterms” is a trademark of the International Chamber of Commerce Incoterms® rules and trade terms are recognizes and accepted as the standard for international trading and are regularly updated as commercial conditions change. Familiarity with Incoterms® rules will ensure you purchase goods from manufacturers abroad in accordance with applicable regulations, documentation and procedures. You can read more about global Incoterms® rules and trade terms by visiting the International Chamber of Commerce website, which includes an FAQ and an explanation of Incoterms® rules. Visit International Chamber of Commerce
DHL Express has been a global expert in international trade for well over 40 years and now processes several million customs entries every day. As one of the world’s largest customs brokers, we use local expertise to understand diverse customs regulations. That’s why, with DHL as a partner for your small business, its in-house experts are well positioned to help you navigate the complexities of customs compliance and all of the related terminology and guidelines. Understanding the processes and terminology involved will help you enter markets and build a long-term foundation for successful international trade.

The most important thing to know about exporting is that no business is too small to develop a base of international customers. The opportunities for growth through export are significant: International Enterprise Singapore reports that the country’s non-oil domestic exports grew by 23% in 2010. The following guides offer the information you need to join other business owners like you who are earning money in the global marketplace.

Exports play a key role in every country’s strategy for sustainable economic stability and growth. Businesses of any size can take advantage of the revenue-generating potential that export activity offers. The following resources support your company’s participation in this profitable area of the global economy.

Imports serve two important purposes. In addition to satisfying the global consumer’s appetite for goods not manufactured domestically, they provide domestic businesses with raw or partially finished materials needed to produce merchandise for re-export. Businesses of any size can take advantage of the revenue-generating potential that import activity offers. The following resources support your company’s participation in this profitable area of the global economy.