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DHL Namibia recognised as a Great Place to Work® in 2025

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June 3, 2025
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DHL Namibia has been officially certified as a Great Place to Work® for 2025, following an assessment based on employee feedback and workplace culture practices.

The certification, awarded by the global authority on workplace culture, recognises organisations that foster high-trust and high-performance environments.

It is based on comprehensive surveys completed by employees and an analysis of internal practices.

“We’re incredibly proud to receive this certification.At DHL, our people are at the centre of everything we do. This recognition is a celebration of our team’s passion, commitment, and the strong culture we’ve built together,” said Dirk S. van Doorn, Managing Director of DHL Namibia.

According to the company, DHL Namibia has made significant investments in employee development and engagement, including in-house training, recognition programmes, and support systems aimed at creating an inclusive and empowering work environment.

The company has also expanded its corporate social responsibility efforts over the past three years, participating in community upliftment initiatives and sustainability projects.

“Our local, regional and global purpose is to connect people and improve lives.This recognition is proof that we are not only delivering on that promise to our customers, but also to our most important success factor which is our staff ,” van Doorn said.

The certification places DHL Namibia among a select group of employers in Southern Africa acknowledged for excellence in workplace culture.

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