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Today is Friday so I am in a good mood. As you all know I am a proud DHL'er . I want to entrust a little secret to you all.
It is called a professional deformation...


My little pleasure

Everywhere I see a DHL "van" I automatically take a picture. I already have a nice collection of unusual photographs I want to share with you.









Finding a parking spot on the streets of Hong Kong can be a very difficult job. And that's why Amar Kulkarni, Training Manager at DHL Global Forwarding in India was especially surprised to find this DHL van parked in the same place every day. "No matter how much chaos there was on the street, the DHL vehicle always managed to park in the exact same spot", said the astounded Kulkarni.






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