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TMI 176 - July 2009

eBilling = Environmental Billing at DHL

Interview with Brian Thumwood, eBilling Manager, Europe, by Helen Sanders, Editor

Categories: Payments, Technology, Climate Change

In October 2008, DHL, global leader in the international express and logistics industry, announced its plans to eliminate over one third of the 18 million paper invoices it sends out across Europe annually by 2010, saving approximately 2,400 trees and 600 tonnes of C02 each year. DHL customers using the eBilling service no longer need to receive their invoices on paper, they simply log in to an online portal to view and approve them electronically. In this interview, Brian Thumwood, eBilling Manager, Europe at DHL talks to Helen Sanders, Editor.

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