DHL delivers Rugby World Cup 2019™ to Japan

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World’s
pinnacle rugby tournament takes place from 20 Sept to 2 Nov, 2019DHL
Express delivered a total of 67 tons of rugby gear, training equipment, and
daily commodities for all 20 participating unions from around the worldEpic
charitable cycle ride from London to Tokyo brings the official match whistle in
time for the opening match Children
from around the globe deliver the official match ball for all 48 matches

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 17
September 2019 – DHL Express, the world’s leading express and logistics provider, has already accomplished
the first mission as the Official Logistics Partner for Rugby World Cup 2019™ in Japan. DHL has fulfilled the
delivery of all necessities for the 20 participating unions, such as team
equipment and training and technical gear. By the end of the tournament, DHL will
have delivered over 67,000kg of team freight internationally as well as
domestically across Japan, in addition to over 432,000 tickets to more than 140
countries.

John Pearson, Chief Executive Officer, DHL Express, said “As
‘the world’s most international company’, DHL has a longstanding association
with the game of rugby across the globe that spans much of the 50 years we have
been in business. The sport is one of the fastest-growing in the world, and it
exemplifies many of the elements that are critical to DHL’s business: teamwork,
speed, accuracy, precision and timing, passion, a commitment to excellence —
and the will to win. We are proud to be delivering logistics requirements for
the third consecutive time for rugby’s pinnacle event – Rugby World Cup 2019™ – a tournament we have been
involved with since 2011 as an Official Logistics Partner.”

Race to RWC 2019 — Two intrepid adventurers deliver the official match
whistle by bike

The unique expedition started in February 2019, and since
then, Ron Rutland and James Owens have crossed 27 countries in 7 and a half
months to deliver the official referee’s whistle to the opening match of Rugby
World Cup 2019, taking place at Tokyo Stadium on 20 September. On their way
from London to Tokyo, Ron and James have covered more than 20,000 km, through
every type of climate and across every type of terrain, including the
Himalayas. This remarkable quest was in support of raising awareness and
donations to give disadvantaged children in Asia the opportunity to take part
in sports and learn vital life skills through the rugby-for-development program
‘ChildFund Pass It Back.’ DHL supported both adventurers during this epic
journey from day one, delivering spare parts and care packages, as well as
providing security and cross-border advice.

Once in a lifetime opportunity for Match Ball Delivery children

As part of the enduring partnership
between DHL and the game of rugby, the logistics provider enabled multiple
opportunities across the globe for children to have the chance to deliver an
official match ball at one of the matches at the Rugby World Cup 2019™ in Japan. 25 countries,
including all 20 participating unions, ran promotions to find the 48 lucky winners.

You can find the press release for
download as well as further information on dpdhl.com/pressreleases50 Years DHLIn 2019 DHL is celebrating 50 years since the company’s
founding by three entrepreneurs in San Francisco in 1969. DHL began as a
disruptor to the traditional delivery industry, circumventing bureaucracy with
an innovative new service to deliver documents by air overnight. Since then,
DHL has grown into a globe-spanning family of DHL companies with about 380,000
employees in over 220 countries and territories that covers the entire spectrum
of logistics and supply chain services. DHL’s customer-centricity and can-do
culture have fueled five decades of innovation — from the DHL 1000, one of the first word
processing computers in the world, to using the purpose built StreetScooter, an
environmentally friendly delivery vehicle powered by an electric drive and
developed by Deutsche Post DHL Group. With the Mission 2050 commitment to reach
zero group-wide emissions by 2050, DHL is continuing to be a trailblazer in the
logistics industry.

DHL — The logistics
company for the world

DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL family
of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from
national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfilment
solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial
supply chain management. With about 380,000 employees in more than 220
countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses
securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialized solutions
for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and
healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate
responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is
decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”.

DHL is part of
Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 61 billion
euros in 2018

  • World’s
    pinnacle rugby tournament takes place from 20 Sept to 2 Nov, 2019
  • DHL
    Express delivered a total of 67 tons of rugby gear, training equipment, and
    daily commodities for all 20 participating unions from around the world
  • Epic
    charitable cycle ride from London to Tokyo brings the official match whistle in
    time for the opening match 
  • Children
    from around the globe deliver the official match ball for all 48 matches


SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 17
September 2019 – 
DHL Express, the world’s leading express and logistics provider, has already accomplished
the first mission as the Official Logistics Partner for Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. DHL has fulfilled the
delivery of all necessities for the 20 participating unions, such as team
equipment and training and technical gear. By the end of the tournament, DHL will
have delivered over 67,000kg of team freight internationally as well as
domestically across Japan, in addition to over 432,000 tickets to more than 140
countries.

John Pearson, Chief Executive Officer, DHL Express, said “As
‘the world’s most international company’, DHL has a longstanding association
with the game of rugby across the globe that spans much of the 50 years we have
been in business. The sport is one of the fastest-growing in the world, and it
exemplifies many of the elements that are critical to DHL’s business: teamwork,
speed, accuracy, precision and timing, passion, a commitment to excellence —
and the will to win. We are proud to be delivering logistics requirements for
the third consecutive time for rugby’s pinnacle event – Rugby World Cup 2019 – a tournament we have been
involved with since 2011 as an Official Logistics Partner.”

Race to RWC 2019 — Two intrepid adventurers deliver the official match
whistle by bike

The unique expedition started in February 2019, and since
then, Ron Rutland and James Owens have crossed 27 countries in 7 and a half
months to deliver the official referee’s whistle to the opening match of Rugby
World Cup 2019, taking place at Tokyo Stadium on 20 September. On their way
from London to Tokyo, Ron and James have covered more than 20,000 km, through
every type of climate and across every type of terrain, including the
Himalayas. This remarkable quest was in support of raising awareness and
donations to give disadvantaged children in Asia the opportunity to take part
in sports and learn vital life skills through the rugby-for-development program
‘ChildFund Pass It Back.’ DHL supported both adventurers during this epic
journey from day one, delivering spare parts and care packages, as well as
providing security and cross-border advice.

Once in a lifetime opportunity for Match Ball Delivery children

As part of the enduring partnership
between DHL and the game of rugby, the logistics provider enabled multiple
opportunities across the globe for children to have the chance to deliver an
official match ball at one of the matches at the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. 25 countries,
including all 20 participating unions, ran promotions to find the 48 lucky winners.

You can find the press release for
download as well as further information on dpdhl.com/pressreleases

50 Years DHL

In 2019 DHL is celebrating 50 years since the company’s
founding by three entrepreneurs in San Francisco in 1969. DHL began as a
disruptor to the traditional delivery industry, circumventing bureaucracy with
an innovative new service to deliver documents by air overnight. Since then,
DHL has grown into a globe-spanning family of DHL companies with about 380,000
employees in over 220 countries and territories that covers the entire spectrum
of logistics and supply chain services. DHL’s customer-centricity and can-do
culture have fueled five decades of innovation — from the DHL 1000, one of the first word
processing computers in the world, to using the purpose built StreetScooter, an
environmentally friendly delivery vehicle powered by an electric drive and
developed by Deutsche Post DHL Group. With the Mission 2050 commitment to reach
zero group-wide emissions by 2050, DHL is continuing to be a trailblazer in the
logistics industry.

DHL The logistics
company for the world


DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL family
of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from
national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfilment
solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial
supply chain management. With about 380,000 employees in more than 220
countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses
securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialized solutions
for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and
healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate
responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is
decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”.


DHL is part of
Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 61 billion
euros in 2018


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