DHL Supply Chain acquires controlling share in Brandpath

Posted on Monday 2 December 2024

The 3PL leader made an investment in the fulfilment firm, acquiring shares from the PJ Investment Group (PJIG).

BRANDPATH PROVIDES eCommerce businesses with global capabilities. The company serves brands including Google and other fulfilment customers such as ShipBob, Localised, Truly, PRS and Jessops. 

The investment gives Brandpath customers the benefit of DHL’s global scale and infrastructure across 220 countries and territories.

Through the relationship with Brandpath, DHL will be able to offer an enhanced eCommerce proposition, particularly for small and midsize businesses.

DHL Supply Chain UK & Ireland CEO Saul Resnick, says: “Brandpath’s proposition is highly compelling in today’s market where new, ambitious eCommerce brands are looking to achieve major global success. When you combine Brandpath’s customer focus and flexibility with DHL’s scale, breadth, and expertise, you have a complete and accessible fulfilment solution that enables any eCommerce business to compete on the world stage.”

Peter Jones CBE, chairman, Brandpath Group adds: “Brandpath was always established to help brands, and our customers drive cross border growth through agile logistics and technology solutions. We are delighted to reinforce our strong partnership with DHL and look forward to leveraging DHL’s global capabilities to deliver greater benefit for our customers.”

Peter Jones CBE will continue to chair Brandpath Group, and the management team will continue to lead the business, supported by key members of the DHL management team.

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