By Eva Richardson
March 3, 2025 – DHL eCommerce UK has taken a major step in strengthening its logistics network with the grand opening of a state-of-the-art 25,000-square-meter sorting facility near Coventry Airport. The new hub is designed to handle surging domestic and international e-commerce volumes, enhancing efficiency in cross-border trade and parcel distribution.
A Key Milestone in DHL’s UK Expansion
The Coventry sorting centre is part of DHL eCommerce’s €560 million investment in the UK market. This ambitious expansion aims to increase automation, reduce transit times, and optimize last-mile delivery for retailers and logistics partners.
According to Peter Fuller, CEO of DHL eCommerce UK, the new facility will play a crucial role in meeting the rising demands of e-commerce. “With online shopping continuing to grow at an unprecedented pace, this hub will allow us to process and distribute parcels faster than ever before, both within the UK and internationally.”
Key Features of the Coventry Hub
- 48-door cross-dock facility enabling seamless parcel movement.
- Advanced sorting automation to speed up processing times.
- Secure bonded storage and customs clearance capabilities, facilitating international trade.
- Strategic location near Coventry Airport, improving connectivity to air cargo routes.
Boosting E-Commerce Supply Chains
Industry experts believe the Coventry hub will reinforce DHL’s position as a market leader in UK logistics, offering retailers faster and more reliable shipping solutions.
In an exclusive interview with The Logistic News, Mark Davidson, CEO of Global Freight Solutions, highlighted the significance of this development. “DHL’s new sorting hub is a game-changer for UK logistics. It reduces processing delays, enhances international shipping capabilities, and sets a new benchmark for e-commerce logistics infrastructure.”
Strengthening DHL’s Competitive Edge
With e-commerce sales in the UK projected to grow by 12% in 2025, DHL is positioning itself ahead of the competition by expanding its infrastructure. The Coventry hub is expected to increase its market share against major competitors like Royal Mail, Evri, and Amazon Logistics.
Glyn Hughes, Director General of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), also weighed in on the development. “The ability to seamlessly connect air and ground networks is critical for the future of logistics. DHL’s investment in Coventry shows a clear commitment to building a more efficient supply chain ecosystem.”
What’s Next for DHL?
With the Coventry hub now operational, DHL is expected to announce further investments in automation and sustainability initiatives. Plans for additional sorting centres and expanded international air freight routes could be on the horizon.
The logistics industry will be closely watching how this new facility enhances DHL’s capacity, service reliability, and overall impact on the UK e-commerce landscape.
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