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TNT introduces new packaging line

TNT’s Express division is introducing a new packaging line designed to better protect shipments from damage, promote the TNT brand across the globe and support the company’s environmental effort. TNT, which produces 50 million packaging items per year, is first deploying its new parcels and satchels in Europe and the Middle East. The new envelopes are available worldwide. Sales staff has received special training to give customers packaging advice. TNT also provides a DVD to help customers choose the right packing.

The new packaging line offers customers more choice, ease-of-use and protection against damage. There is a proper parcel, envelope, tube or satchel for any shipment ranging from confidential documents to temperature controlled medical samples. For example, the new BubblePak (410×330 mm) has an inner bubble lining, making it quicker to send breakable goods. TubePak is designed for posters and MedPaks for medical samples. Choice does not rule out simplicity: each type of packaging is identified by a simple name and visual. All new parcels feature simple pictorial instructions, describing the best way to pack, seal and send items. Redesigned envelopes and satchels have perforated openings for easy opening. To reduce the chance of damage, envelopes and boxes are made of strengthened sturdy cardboard.

The highly recognizable packaging better promotes the TNT brand. The new packs boast TNT’s energetic color orange as well as bright, attractive close shots of sunflowers, oranges, goldfishes, sea stars, flower petals or butterflies. TNT also offers a new line of packaging stickers to better reflect its new services portfolio and help the packaging stand out.

The new packaging is part of TNT’s comprehensive environmental push. All cardboard envelopes and boxes are made of recycled materials and are recyclable. The new plastic satchels are biodegradable after two years. Each one of them bears an expiry date.

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TNT Express Thailand appoints new Country General Manager

Alan Miu has been appointed country general manager (CGM) for TNT Express, Thailand. Prior to his new role Miu was based in the TNT regional office in Singapore where he was in charge of regional Customs operations.

As CGM, Miu will focus on boosting growth. His responsibilities include managing TNT’s overall country strategies, operations, sales, marketing and customer service activities in Thailand.

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TNT Express carries millions of shipments for German manufacturer

TNT Express has transported its millionth shipment from German machine parts manufacturer Heidenhain which has used the express company for the past 24 years.

After initially having 1,500 shipments from Heidenhain in 1983, TNT Express’ Munich branch today handles some 75,000 shipments a year, or an average of 340 shipments with about 700 parcels a day, representing 1,800 tonnes per year, the express operator announced.

Heidenhain develops and manufactures linear encoders, angular encoders, rotary encoders, digital readouts, and numerical controls, and delivers its products to manufacturers of machine tools and manufacturers of automated facilities and machines, especially for semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. Most products are manufactured in Germany and about 40 pct of its shipments are international.

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TNT Express opens regional hub in Erfurt

TNT Express has officially opened its regional hub at Erfurt airport in eastern Germany. The event on Saturday, June 30, attracted 1,600 visitors during the airport’s summer party.

The regional hub, which went into operation at the start of the year, includes a 3,000 sqm depot along with regional air and road hubs.

“The new location at Erfurt airport is playing an important role in the TNT network,” commented depot manager Cornelia Stöckmann. “Shipments from all of eastern Germany are delivered here and sorted for onward transport by plane or truck.” The location directly at the airport saved transportation time and reduced transit times for local customers, she added.

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