DHL Express has announced a shift to weekly fuel surcharge updates starting April 13, in response to ongoing volatility in the global fuel market.
The change applies only to how often the surcharge is updated—not how it is calculated. DHL will continue using its existing method, which is based on a 20-day rolling USGC average along with its standard fuel surcharge table.
This move aims to better reflect real-time fuel price changes while protecting customers from sudden and unnecessary cost fluctuations. By updating more frequently, DHL seeks to provide more stable, fair, and predictable pricing for its shipping services.
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