DHL, the Middle East's leading logistics and courier company, is expanding its pharmaceutical logistics operations to tap into the increasing demand for healthcare products and services in the region. With the current Dh16 billion pharmaceutical market in the Middle East expected to grow to Dh43.5bn by 2015, DHL sees enormous potential in the pharmaceutical logistics sector.
In an interview with Emirates Business, Dave Harris, General Manager for Contract Logistics, and Parim Patel, Life Sciences and Healthcare Manager at DHL-owned Danza's International; along with Steve Kay of DHL Global Customer Solutions for Emerging Markets, and DHL Express's Akin Sawyerr, who are in charge of Business Development for Life Sciences, outlined how the company intends to capture the regional pharmaceutical logistics market.
18/05/08 Ashaba K Abdul Basti/Emirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirastes
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
DHL sees huge growth in pharmaceutical logistics
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