Nairobi — During 2014, DHL Express not only had the opportunity to test its global transportation network with some unusual and non-traditional deliveries, but also its ability to innovate in an effort to overcome potential delivery delays.
Oliver Facey, Vice President of Operations for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, says that some of the more unusual delivery requests received in 2014 ranged from an East Africa based client's weekly request for the delivery of a curry from his favourite local restaurant in Europe to a delivery that enabled a gold medal for a South African athlete.
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