DHL Express has launched a new direct flight service aimed at strengthening air cargo connectivity between Taiwan and Europe, supporting faster transit times and growing trade demand across the high-value manufacturing corridor.
The new route is expected to enhance shipment efficiency for sectors such as electronics, semiconductors, machinery, and e-commerce, which rely heavily on reliable express logistics services between Asia and European markets. Industry sources said the direct connection will improve network flexibility and reduce delivery lead times.
Taiwan remains a critical hub for global technology and semiconductor production, driving sustained demand for time-sensitive cargo transportation. DHL Express said the expanded air network capacity is intended to support customers seeking resilient and efficient cross-border logistics solutions.
Logistics analysts noted that the move reflects broader growth in Asia-Europe air cargo demand, particularly for high-tech goods and express shipments, as supply chains continue to prioritize speed, reliability, and diversified transport connectivity.
