The Most Unusual DHL Deliveries 2024
Press Releases: 16.12.2024
The Most Unusual DHL Deliveries 2024
- DHL looks back at its five most unusual deliveries worldwide in 2024
- The shipments range from a disabled chimpanzee to James Bond treasures and a mobile heart clinic
Parcels, pallets, planeloads, and packed shipping containers are what people typically associate with DHL Group, the world’s leading logistics provider. However, this only scratches the surface of the company’s capabilities. Some shipments are much more unusual. Here are just five of the most extraordinary shipping highlights that the global market leader in logistics carried out in 2024.
From Kenya to the UK – Disabled Chimpanzee “Chocolat” Finds a New Home
An animal with a touching life story: In August 2024, DHL transported Chocolat, a disabled chimpanzee, from Kenya to the Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre in Dorset, UK. She was saved as an infant in 2001 after surviving the illegal bushmeat trade in Congo, where poachers killed her mother. Chocolat suffered injuries from shotgun pellets that left her with a paralyzed hand and foot. Her original rescuer kept her safe in Kenya for over two decades. In 2024, however, Chocolat needed a permanent home in a specialized sanctuary that could provide her with the best possible care. DHL treated her journey as a high-priority transport. It began with a flight from Nairobi to East Midlands Airport in the UK and concluded with a road trip to Dorset. A custom-built crate with snacks like fruit and sweet potatoes ensured Chocolat’s comfort and safety. A dedicated team of animal experts accompanied her throughout the trip, and she arrived in good spirits. She was introduced to six other chimpanzees at her new home, giving her the family that she had been missing since her time in the wild.License to Deliver – Iconic James Bond Artifacts Travel from the Czech Republic to Austria
In August 2024, DHL transported over 130 pieces of James Bond memorabilia on a 200-mile journey from the “Bond in Motion” exhibition in Prague to the “007 Action” display in Vienna. Among the artifacts were 27 cars, eight motorcycles, costumes, parachutes, and even James Bond's driving license. A standout highlight was the iconic Aston Martin DB5, one of the most famous cars in film history, featured in eight Bond movies from “Goldfinger” (1964) to “No Time to Die” (2021).Additionally, DHL delivered the high-speed ice dragster, over eight meters long, used in a thrilling chase across a frozen landscape in “Die Another Day” and the helicopter that James Bond destroyed in “Spectre.” DHL utilized 22 trucks, including specialized enclosed car carriers with hydraulic lifts, ensuring maximum protection throughout the journey.