DHL Parcel arrives in Spain for the definitive takeoff of e-commerce

Anyone who lived through the beginnings of electronic commerce knows that what began as a complementary channel has become a model with its own entity. To do this, it has been necessary to go a long way, breaking down many fears and barriers (providing your data on the Internet, opening return channels…). All these advances have brought us to the moment of the consolidation of online purchases.

DHL Parcel, flexibility for online deliveries

Under this context, the e-commerce division of the logistics giant, arrives in Spain to become a key agent for the definitive boost of the sector in our country. And it is that the delivery model applied until now –based on a single modality, at home– in many cases collides head-on with the dynamic lifestyle and long working hours of our current society.

At a time when people greatly value their free time and comfort, it is paradoxical that the main handicap that stops online shopping is “kidnapping” What does it mean to stay at home waiting for your order to arrive?

In order to solve it, DHL Parcel commitment to implement a model based on the flexibility, which expands the range of delivery times and options to make them more comfortable and effective, so that orders always arrive the first time. Whether it’s to the customer’s home, their neighbor’s or any of the thousands of ServicePoints from DHL.

Because this strategic approach is only possible with the support of an impressive logistics network: more than 2,700 collection points in the Peninsula and 54,000 in Europe. A number that allows us to always offer a convenient place close to the customer so that they can enjoy their order.

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In short, the strong commitment that the German company is demonstrating in our country indicates that, effectively, e-commerce has only just begunAnd now it really begins.

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