According to www.logupdateafrica.com, DHL Supply Chain has received unconditional approval from South Africa’s Competition Tribunal to acquire three Vital Group companies: Vital Distribution Solutions (Pty) Ltd, Staffing Logistics (Pty) Ltd, and Vital Fleet (Pty) Ltd. The deal expands DHL’s transport-led logistics capabilities in South Africa and forms part of DHL Group’s longer-term investment commitment to Sub-Saharan Africa, announced in 2025, which includes a planned investment of around €300 million over five years.
Strategic Expansion and Operational Integration
The acquired businesses will operate as subsidiaries of DHL Supply Chain in South Africa while maintaining their existing operations, customer relationships, and regional networks. This integration adds immediate scale across three critical domains:
- Distribution: Enhanced national network reach and route density
- Fleet management: Expanded vehicle capability and improved utilisation
- Workforce solutions: Strengthened local staffing capacity and market agility
South Africa’s retail landscape is highly fragmented—comprising formal retail, wholesale, independent trade, and township channels—each demanding distinct service models. The expanded infrastructure enables more consistent coverage across these tiers, improving product availability and outlet accessibility for customers.
Commercial and Sustainability Rationale
“This acquisition gives our customers, and Vital’s customers, a stronger platform from which to grow,” said Bremer Pauw, Chief Commercial Officer, Middle East and Africa, and Managing Director, Africa, DHL Supply Chain.
Pauw added: “By combining Vital’s market reach with DHL’s scale and systems, we are creating a platform that helps customers access more outlets more consistently across retail tiers.”
The transaction also advances DHL Supply Chain’s transport decarbonisation agenda. According to the report, increased route density and improved network design are expected to reduce empty running, improve vehicle utilisation, and support the shift toward lower-emission fleets. South Africa remains central to DHL’s regional strategy—as both a key logistics hub and gateway for intra-African and global trade—with investment explicitly aimed at strengthening logistics capabilities, supporting jobs, and advancing regional supply chain development.
Source: www.logupdateafrica.com
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