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The unit of the supply chain of the plot and the German logistics giant DHL has acquired compliance with IDS to strengthen its offers of e -commerce services to small and media clients in the United States, announced the company on Tuesday.
The agreement brings more than 1.3 million square feet of distribution and distribution space under the DHL umbrella, including facilities in Indianapolis, Salt Lake City, Atlanta and Plainfield, Indiana, where it is based in IDS. The DHL supply chain also earns a diverse customer portfolio, including small businesses and mediums and compliance expertise.
DHL said he will retain local IDS managers to ensure customer service continuity. The terms of the sale were not spread.
“E -commerce has been a DHL growth engine in recent years and is a major focus on our 2030 Strategy Agenda,” said Patrick Kelleher, CEO of DHL Supply Chain America, North America. “The acquisition of the implementation of ID not only extends our operational footprint, but also guarantees that small and medium -sized businesses have access to our state -of -the -art logistics solutions designed for their specific requirements.”
IDS represents the second acquisition of e -commerce for the DHL supply chain this year. In January, he acquired solutions from the North Carolina supply chain, the largest inverse logistics provider for e -commerce retailers in North America.
This marks the second acquisition of e-commerce for the DHL supply chain in 2025, after acquiring the inverse logistics business of unpaid in January, making it the largest yield processing provider in North America.
“With the global e-commerce that will be integrated into an annual growth rate composed of 8% per annum by 2029, DHL is aimed at investments that further extend our capabilities to meet the needs of this increasing segment and that our network and solutions are easily accessible to companies of all sizes. IDS complements complement our existing DHL compliance of Ecommerció Global and Bok, global CEO of the DHL supply chain.
The movement is especially appropriate, he added, as more multinational companies seek to establish compliance capabilities in North America.
The United States Government canceled the provision of Minimis for low -value shipments on Friday that entered the country from China and Hong Kong, forcing e -commerce vendors to pay 145% rates to individual orders that were previously allowed to enter the country without rights. Chinese markets such as Temu, Shein and Alibaba, as well as other retailers, are establishing distribution operations in the United States with inventory provided nationally or sent to bulk by ocean to mitigate the impact of rights and other import rates.