
Credit: DHL Express
Logistics firm announces three-year investment in 100 new pieces of equipment as it works to deliver fully electric airside operations by 2032
DHL Express UK has ringfenced £16m in funding for new electric ground service vehicles and infrastructure at East Midlands Airport across the next three years. The investment will deliver 100 pieces...
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