DHL Demise Underscores Hardships of Competition

The failure of DHL’s North American strategy has deeper causes than its use of small, odd-size cargo containers or a $213-million sorting facility that stands nearly empty. The real problem it faced was a declining market for express packages and its inability to grow in competition with rivals...

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