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DHL Belarus is the leader in the country’s express-delivery and logistics services.
We give services of the air-express delivery worldwide, appropriate to individual requirements of our clients.
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DHL Express:
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DHL Express
70, Myasnikova Str office 101
Minsk
220030
Belarus
Tel: + 375 17 2001155
Working hours:
Mon-Fri: 08:00-19.00
Sat: 09:00-14:00
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全球的快递服务提供商 DHL Express 运营了 50 多个航班,在欧洲运送了大量急需的 COVID-19 疫苗。包括的目的地包括奥地利、保加利亚、克罗地亚、希腊、芬兰、意大利、立陶宛、挪威、罗马尼亚和瑞典,它们收到了批疫苗,用于为其公民提供。其中一些国家已经通过 DHL Express 收到了额外的批次,例如意大利、立陶宛、挪威和罗马尼亚。凭借其枢纽和网关网络,跨越欧洲 60 个国家和地区并运营着 100 多架飞机,DHL Express 装备精良,为欧洲及其他地区更多国家提供 COVID-19 疫苗的定期供应做好了准备。
“在大流行的最初几周,我们的 Express 网络已经证明了其强大的弹性。尽管几乎所有国家都进入了封锁状态,但我们的运营并未停止”,DHL Express Europe 执行官阿尔贝托·诺比斯 (Alberto Nobis) 表示。“即使在全球危机时期,交付也是我们的基因。由于我们的人员和基础设施,我们保持贸易通道畅通,并使我们的客户能够继续他们的业务。通过 COVID-19 疫苗的国际快递,我们正在支持众多抗击大流行。在欧洲,我们的强大影响力使我们能够在最多 24 小时内将医疗物品从一个国家运送到另一个国家。”

除了欧洲,DHL Express 还向巴林、智利、哥斯达黎加、以色列、墨西哥、阿曼和新加坡提供疫苗批次。
超过 9,000 名专家在 DHL 的专用全球网络中工作,以便制药、医疗设备、临床试验和研究组织、批发商和商以及医院和医疗保健提供者在整个价值链中通过数字化连接起来,从临床试验到点关心,以及其间的每一步。DHL 在医疗保健行业的产品组合包括 150 多名药剂师、20 多个临床试验站、100 多个认证站、160 多个 GDP 合格仓库、15 多个 GMP 认证站点和 135 多个医疗快递站点。
在全球范围内,物流供应商面临着迅速建立医疗供应链的挑战,以在全球范围内提供超过 100 亿剂的疫苗——在物流基础设施欠发达、生活着约 30 亿人口的地区也是如此。为了提供未来两年的全球覆盖,各种供应链设置将需要多达 20 万个托盘托运人和 15 万个冷却箱以及 1.5 万次航班。
从历史上看,疫苗的开发时间为 5 到 20 年,一年内 COVID-19 的加速过程是前所未有的。某些疫苗可能会有严格的温度要求( -80°C),以确保疫苗在运输和仓储过程中的有效性。
Since Christmas, DHL Express, the worldwide leading express service provider, has operated more than 50 flights transporting numerous shipments of the urgently needed COVID-19 vaccines within Europe. Destinations included are Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Finland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Romania and Sweden who received first batches of the vaccine for the provision of their citizens. Several of these countries already received additional batches via DHL Express, e.g. Italy, Lithuania, Norway and Romania. With its hub and gateway network, spanning 60 countries and territories in Europe and operating more than 100 aircraft, DHL Express is perfectly equipped and prepared for the regular supply of further countries with COVID-19 vaccines in Europe and beyond.
“Our Express network has already proven its strong resilience during the first weeks of the pandemic. While almost all nations went into lockdowns, none of our operations had stopped”, said Alberto Nobis, CEO DHL Express Europe. “It is in our DNA to deliver, even in times of global crisis. Thanks to our people and infrastructure we keep trade lanes open and enable our customers to continue their businesses. With international Express deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines we are supporting numerous governments in their fight against the pandemic. In Europe our strong presence allows us to move medical goods from country to country within up to 24 hours.”

Besides Europe DHL Express has also served vaccine batches to Bahrain, Chile, Costa Rica, Israel, Mexico, Oman and Singapore.
More than 9,000 specialists work across DHL’s dedicated global network so that pharmaceutical, medical devices, clinical trials and research organizations, wholesalers and distributors, as well as hospitals and healthcare providers are connected across the value chain and through digitalization, from clinical trials to point of care, and every step in between. DHL’s portfolio for the healthcare industry includes 150+ pharmacists, 20+ clinical trials depots, 100+ certified stations, 160+ GDP-qualified warehouses, 15+ GMP-certified sites and 135+ medical express sites.
On a global scale logistics providers are challenged to establish medical supply chain rapidly to deliver vaccines of unprecedented amount of more than 10bn doses worldwide – also in regions with less developed logistics infrastructures, where ~3bn people live. To provide global coverage of the next two years, up to 200k pallet shippers and 15m cooling boxes as well as 15k flights will be required across the various supply chain setups.
With vaccines historically developed over a timeline of 5~20 years, the accelerated process of COVID-19 within one year is unprecedented. Stringent temperature requirements (up to -80°C) are likely to be imposed for certain vaccines to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccines during transportation and warehousing.