Tag: TNT Logistics

Rugby & TNT put pen to paper

Rugby Cement signed a complete supply chain contract with TNT Logistics last week, 15 months after TNT got actively involved in Rugby’s transport needs on a non-contracted basis.
The contract — for an undis­closed period — covers in-bound raw materials and delivery of finished products to customers from Rugby’s five manufactur­ing sites.

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TNT sets up divisions

TNT Logistics has set up separate dedicated and multi-user divisions in the Uk to reflect the growing size and importance of its logistics business there. Last year its revenue increases by 30% moving it into the top five logistics companies in the country.

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All Change at TNT businesses

The Taylor Barnard name is to disappear as TNT Logistics splits its business into two divisions – dedicated and multi-user – which will combine TNT Logistics, TNT Network Logistics, TNT Newsfast and Taylor Barnard. The new dedicated and muli-user divisions will be known as TNT Logistics and TNT Network Logistics, although TNT Newsfast is to retain its name.

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Danzas wins contract as logistics provider for Seat

Seat, the Spanish subsidiary of German carmaker Volkswagen, has appointed Danzas as its new logistics provider in place of TNT, the Dutch multinational which until now was responsible for shipping components to the group’s Martorell production line.

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TNT Logistics contract with Herman Miller

TNT Logistics has won a three and a half year pan-European delivery contract with office furniture producer Herman Miller. TNT is to expand its fleet to offer more flexibility to delivery routes and schedules.

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