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"DHL Express Boosts Indonesian Logistics with Strategic Bandung Relocation"

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-21 06:57:45
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BANDUNG, INDONESIA — In a significant move aimed at strengthening its logistics network in Southeast Asia’s largest economy, DHL Express has announced the strategic relocation of its service center from Cihampelas to a new, state-of-the-art facility in Bandung, West Java. This investment underscores DHL's confidence in Indonesia's burgeoning economic landscape and its potential to become a pivotal player in global trade.

The relocation, a cornerstone of DHL's long-term strategy in Indonesia, is designed to drastically improve operational efficiency and accessibility. According to Ahmad Mohamad, Senior Technical Advisor at DHL Express Indonesia, the new Bandung hub will serve as a catalyst for a more streamlined and dependable supply chain. "We are targeting faster, easier, and more reliable logistics processes than ever before," Mohamad stated, highlighting the company’s commitment to providing world-class service to its growing client base.

Historically, the focus of global supply chain resilience has been on Indonesia’s neighbors. However, Mohamad pointed out that Indonesia’s vast potential remains largely untapped. The country boasts a massive domestic market and a skilled workforce, supported by government initiatives like the National Logistics Ecosystem (NLE) which aim to modernize the sector. DHL's focus extends beyond Jakarta, with promising growth opportunities identified in key regional cities such as Surabaya, Semarang, Batam, and Bali, which are emerging as strategic alternatives for businesses seeking to diversify their supply chains.

Indonesia's appeal as a global trade hub is multifaceted. The nation is not only attracting a growing number of international brands but is also a fertile ground for local brands expanding their global footprint. Its strategic location and active involvement in 12 major bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, including the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)—the world’s largest free trade agreement—further solidify its position.

Nicholas Bongsosartono, President Director of DHL Global Forwarding, shared an optimistic outlook, projecting that Indonesia will be among the top 30 nations with the fastest and largest trade growth over the next five years. "Indonesia's dynamic economy, propelled by rapid digital transformation and strategic infrastructure investments, presents tremendous opportunities," Bongsosartono explained. While acknowledging the challenges posed by geopolitical tensions and volatile global trade patterns, he emphasized that these headwinds only reinforce the need for robust and agile logistics solutions.

This strategic move by DHL Express aligns perfectly with Indonesia’s national vision for economic growth and digital integration. By enhancing its logistical capabilities in a key urban center like Bandung, DHL is not just relocating a facility; it is actively investing in the future of Indonesian commerce, promising to connect more local businesses to the global market while ensuring a seamless flow of goods for international partners. This proactive step positions DHL as a key enabler of Indonesia’s rise as a global trade powerhouse.

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