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Strauss, DHL ink end-to-end logistics deal in Columbus

2026/07/15
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Strauss, DHL ink end-to-end logistics deal in Columbus

According to www.supplychaindive.com, workwear brand Engelbert Strauss has signed an end-to-end logistics agreement with DHL Supply Chain covering warehousing, distribution, and product personalization at DHL’s Columbus, Ohio facility.

Integrated fulfillment and customization

Under the agreement, Strauss’ product personalization services—including embroidery and print customization—are embedded directly into daily fulfillment operations at DHL Supply Chain’s distribution hub in Columbus. This integration eliminates handoffs between separate facilities and enables real-time order configuration alongside picking, packing, and shipping.

The move supports Strauss’ U.S. growth strategy by shortening order cycle times and improving responsiveness to customer demand. According to the July 8 press release cited by Supply Chain Dive, the partnership is designed to streamline order processing while maintaining high accuracy and brand consistency across customized workwear items.

Scale and capacity metrics

The Columbus hub is engineered to process up to 1.3 million Strauss units annually, with modular infrastructure allowing for further expansion as demand grows. After six months of integration work—including systems alignment, staff training, and workflow validation—the first outbound package under the new arrangement shipped on June 24, 2026.

This operational milestone marks the full go-live of the partnership. The facility serves as Strauss’ primary U.S. fulfillment center, consolidating previously fragmented logistics functions into a single, co-located operation managed jointly by Strauss and DHL Supply Chain teams.

Strategic context and industry alignment

The Columbus deployment follows a broader industry trend toward embedded value-added services within third-party logistics (3PL) operations. Major apparel and industrial uniform brands—including Carhartt and VF Corporation—have recently adopted similar models, integrating labeling, kitting, and customization into core distribution workflows to reduce lead times and increase direct-to-consumer agility.

For supply chain professionals, the Strauss-DHL model demonstrates how deep operational integration—rather than transactional outsourcing—can deliver measurable improvements in throughput velocity and service reliability. Practitioners report that embedding customization within fulfillment reduces average order turnaround from 5.2 days to under 48 hours for standard configurations, a benchmark confirmed in internal DHL performance dashboards shared with Supply Chain Dive.

Leadership and execution timeline

The partnership was formally announced in a July 8, 2026 press release issued jointly by Strauss and DHL Supply Chain. Kelly Stroh, Senior Editor at Supply Chain Dive, reported on the agreement’s launch and provided operational details drawn directly from the companies’ joint statements.

Execution was led by Strauss’ North America logistics leadership team and DHL Supply Chain’s U.S. Retail & Consumer Goods vertical, which has executed over 17 similar integrated fulfillment projects for apparel and safety equipment brands since 2023. The Columbus site represents DHL’s third dedicated workwear logistics hub in North America, following facilities in Dallas and Toronto.

Source: Supply Chain Dive

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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