JLL says proximity and intermodalism valued while ALC warns of infrastructure issues surrounding facilities
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TZ frees resources for parcel logisitics
Sale of Product Development Technologies to help with focus on package asset delivery
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Latest additions to boost TNT’s service to mining companies
New specialist vans are set to improve TNT Express's service to mining companies in Western Australia
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TNT opens Queensland freight depot
Surge in mining activity and online retail sales prompts TNT Express to open new freight facility in Brisbane
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TNT and union at odds over new allocation system
Commission wants TNT to consult TWU before introducing a new job allocation system in its courier operation
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Strong support, but UPS strike won’t go ahead
Strike against UPS put on ice despite 96 percent of workers voting in favour of industrial action
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Union strike against UPS on the cards
TWU to ballot UPS employees in a plan to initiate industrial action over wages and conditions at the company following its merger with TNT Express
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Fire-damaged trailer TNT’s own fault
TNT tried to hold its sub-contractor, Western Freight Management, responsible for a trailer that caught fire. A court ruled differently
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TNT makes a good impression
Visiting China Road Transport Association delegates will look into implementing Australian practices after a visit to TNT Botany depot
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Chinese Road Transport Association seeks Australian wisdom
A delegation from the Chinese Road Transport Association (CRTA) is in Canberra today, as part of a mission to survey the Australian transport and logistics industry.
The CRTA is meeting with the Australian Trucking Association (ATA) and will tomorrow visit TNT’s new depot in Botany, Sydney, as part of a learning tour.
The delegation comprises presidents and directors of Chinese provincial transport associations along with the general managers of a number of large transportation companies in China.
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The CRTA is meeting with the Australian Trucking Association (ATA) and will tomorrow visit TNT’s new depot in Botany, Sydney, as part of a learning tour.
The delegation comprises presidents and directors of Chinese provincial transport associations along with the general managers of a number of large transportation companies in China.
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