During the SARS epidemic in May 2003, DHL launched the "Love Express" service in Shanghai, providing free transportation to the Xiaotangshan SARS designated hospital in Beijing for those from the Second Military Medical University who were in a hurry and could not bring enough daily necessities. The medical team provided express delivery services and donated mobile phones with camera functions to 63 medical staff at the Second Military Medical University.
During the 2005 Southeast Asian tsunami, DHL provided assistance to the International Red Cross and Red Heart Crescent Societies on a global scale. DHL Asia Pacific provided assistance for disaster relief activities in five affected countries in Southeast Asia through charter flights.
In January 2005, after the tsunami in Southeast Asia, DHL launched a donation campaign to the disaster areas through its global network.
In 2005, Jinxiu County, Laibin City, Guangxi Province was hit by heavy rainstorms. DHL and World Vision volunteered to transport 200 first-aid kits to the disaster area.
In November 2005, a serious earthquake occurred in Jiujiang, Jiangxi. DHL and its employees voluntarily donated more than RMB 200,000 to fund the reconstruction of the local Sanqiao Village Primary School that was damaged in the earthquake.
In the summer of 2006, severe floods occurred in Hunan Province. DHL delivered 325 daily necessities packages and children's joy packages to the disaster-stricken area in Chenzhou, Hunan, free of charge within 24 hours.
On May 12, 2008, an earthquake measuring 8.0 on the Richter scale occurred in Wenchuan County, Sichuan. DHL employees expressed their deep concern for the affected people and their colleagues in the Southwest Division, especially the Chengdu Branch. While paying close attention to earthquake relief, DHL China's three major business groups donated 2 million yuan to help the hardest-hit areas alleviate the disaster, and voluntarily transported more than 2,000 containers of various disaster relief materials.
Singapore Airlines Cargo Co., Ltd. is a joint venture registered in China that specializes in providing supply chain services. Its controlling stake is owned by Deutsche Post World Network (DPWN), which also owns DHL, a global express delivery company. 100% control of the organization and famous trademarks.
In China, Singapore Airlines Cargo Co., Ltd. operates under the trademark DHLSolutions, which fully reflects DHL’s controlling interest in the company and its use of DHL’s rich customer service experience and expertise in supply chain services. Provide quality services to domestic and foreign customers. The company is headquartered in Hong Kong and has 200 branches and 16 distribution centers across the country.
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