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Toll profits from Asian expansion

Australian transport and logistics group Toll Holdings announced today it is profiting from its expansion into Asia and good domestic demand. The group has made two express acquisitions in Australia but could soon sell its majority stake in the Virgin Blue airline.

The listed company, whose businesses include leading Australian express operators, announced net profits up 10.7pct to AUD 237 million (EUR 147.8 million) for the half-year ending December 31, 2007. Underlying operating profit (EBIT) rose 13pct to AUD431 million on revenues up 8.3pct to AUD 4.1 billion.

Toll Australia, covering all Australia-based businesses, improved its EBIT by 18pct to AUD 184 million on revenue up 7.3pct to AU D2.3 billion. The company said it benefited from higher volumes generated by the resources sector and buoyant retail sector demand, as well as new facilities and upgraded fleet and technology.

Although Toll does not release figures for its express businesses Toll IPEC, Toll Priority and Toll Fast, it said that “the time sensitive operations of Toll IPEC and Toll Priority continued to drive improved results”, despite Toll Priority’s one-off costs for the creation of an air linehaul network.

In July, Toll Priority launched a dedicated cargo fleet of three B737s and two ATRs, supported by 50 chartered aircraft. The B737s operate between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, while the ATRs fly between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. It also sealed a long-term agreement with Virgin Blue for exclusive access to bellyhold capacity on the passenger airline’s domestic and international flights.

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Toll unveils its new fully integrated air freight network

Toll Group, the Asian logistics provider, today unveiled its domestic fully integrated air freight strategy designed to better service users of air freight throughout the country.

Toll Group Managing Director Mr Paul Little said, “We now have the capability to provide efficient
and competitive air line-haul services to support the growth in the air express market, and we
expect the business to grow strongly.”

The launching of the new dedicated air fleet of three Boeing 737-300F and two ATR42, together with Toll’s current 50 charter aircraft provides a key platform for freighter services.

The Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services, The Hon Mark Vaile MP, officially unveiled the planes at Brisbane airport before an audience of key government, business and industry dignitaries.

In addition, Toll and Virgin Blue have agreed to enter into a long term arrangement for the provision of freight capacity of Virgin Blue fleet.

Mr Little said, “This agreement enables Toll to secure important belly space capacity and operational management throughout the Virgin Blue network, whilst providing Virgin Blue with a strong revenue stream anticipated to grow rapidly.

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