2013-01-28 — /travelprnews.com/ — DHL Express has renewed its tenancy agreement at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol by 10 years. Wouter van Benten (Managing Director of DHL Express) and André van den Berg (Director of Schiphol Real Estate) have signed the new agreement today.

DHL Express has been located at Anchoragelaan at Schiphol Southeast since 2006, in a building situated adjacent to Runway 06-24 (Kaagbaan). This is where all the sorting activities for parcel shipments take place. In addition, the building accommodates an office section for the Dutch part of DHL Express’s international network. The DHL Express sorting centre employs around 125 people.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol performs a pivotal role for a major part of the Dutch network of DHL Express, connecting the Dutch operations to DHL’s worldwide express network. With its own branch offices in 220 countries, DHL has the most international network in the sector.

Note for editors:
For further information, please contact the Schiphol Group Press Office on +31(0)20 – 601 2673 or at press@schiphol.nl. For information about DHL Express, please contact Ewout Blaauw, phone +31(0)6 – 51 591491 or at Ewout.Blaauw@dhl.com.

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