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{{Infobox company |
name = Toll Global Logistics |
logo = [[Image:Toll Holdings Logo 2012.png|280px]]|
parent = [[Toll Holdings]]|
company_slogan = Providing Global Logistics |
foundation = <div>
*1888 (predecessor)
*1986 (as ''Toll Holdings'')
*1993 (public company)|
location = Asia Pacific Region|
industry = [[Logistics]] |
area_served = [[Asia-Pacific|Asia Pacific Region]]
| products = Automotive <br /> Customised Solutions <br /> Contract Logistics Australia
| revenue = {{profit}} {{A$}}1.266 billion (2013) <ref name="ASX"> August 22, 2013 (2013-08-22). [http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20130822/pdf/42htt9y1q5dtrk.pdf “ASX and Media Release FY13 Results.”] Australian Stock Exchange. Retrieved 2013-08-23. </ref>
| net_income = {{profit}} A$89.0 million (2013) <ref name="ASX"/>
homepage = http://www.tollgroup.com |
}}


[[Category:Toll Group|Global Logistics]]

[[Category:Logistics companies of Australia]]
'''Toll Global Logistics (TGL) ''' is a division of the [[Toll Holdings|Toll Group]] and is the specialist contract logistics division of the Group. <ref name=auto1>Toll Holdings Limited Annual Report 2012 http://www.tollgroup.com/annualreports</ref> Toll Global Logistics has three business units: Automotive; Customised Solutions; and Contract Logistics Australia. The division offers a range of transport, [[warehousing]] and [[value-added]] services including: [[freight]] transport services, distribution services, [[warehousing]], [[cross docking]], [[wharf]] services, [[supply chain]] services and finished parts [[logistics]]. <ref name=auto2> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.]</ref> Toll Global Logistics provides services in the [[Asia-Pacific|Asia Pacific region]]. <ref name=auto2/>

==Capabilities==
===Fleet===
Toll Global Logistics operates a fleet of air, sea, rail and road vehicles and vessels. The fleet is comprised of more than 19,000 vehicles including courier trucks, prime movers, b-doubles, and trailers; and 13,000 units of containers, ships, vessels and aeroplanes operating across the Asia Pacific region. In [[Singapore]] specifically, Toll Global Logistics was reported in 2011 as owning small cargo ships, which ferry container trucks to and from nearby ports in neighbouring [[Malaysia]] and [[Indonesia]] and a fleet of trucks consisting of about 70 [[Hino Motors|Hino]], Fuso and UD prime movers that have roughly seven single trailers for each mover. <ref> February 11, 2011 (2011-02-11). [http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor-news/success-is-in-the-turnaround-20110210-1ansx.html “Success is in the turnaround.”] Drive.com.au. Retrieved 2013-08-18. </ref>
In [[Vietnam]] TGL has over 300 trucks.

===Geographic Reach===
Toll Global Logistics has over 600 facilities in 16 countries and employs about 10,000 people. Its focus is on providing localised [[supply chain]] logistics. The division links into the broader parts of Toll for cross-border supply chain requirements and specialty services.<ref> 2013 (2013). [http://www.supplychaindigital.com/reports/toll-global-logistics “Toll Global Logistics.”] Supply Chain Digital. Retrieved 2013-08-18. </ref>

In China TGL can deliver within 48 hours to 70 percent of the cities in Pan-China region. In [[Taiwan]] Toll can deliver within 24 hours to 90% of the island-wide points of delivery. In [[Thailand]] Toll can deliver to all provinces within 72 hours.

In [[Indonesia]] Toll Global Logistics has six distribution centres and in [[Korea]] the division has two centres. In Vietnam Toll has 15 sites. In Thailand TGL has over 4,000 drop points. In 2010, Toll Global Logistics was reported as operating a network of 23 logistics facilities with more than 20 [[distribution center|distribution centres]] and delivering to more than 1,600 cities across [[China]].<ref> August 18, 2010 (2010-08-18). [http://www.automotivelogisticsmagazine.com/news/toll-buyout-will-bring-auto-expertise-to-china “Toll buyout will bring auto expertise to China.”] Automotive Logistics. Retrieved 2013-08-18. </ref>

===Warehousing and Storage===
Toll Global Logistics has extensive warehousing and storage facilities. In India Toll Global Logistics manages over 1.7 million sq ft of warehouse space, in Indonesia the division has over 19,000 sq mtr of space and in Korea the division has approximately 4,000 s qm of warehousing space. In Australia, in 2012 Customised Solutions opened a new warehousing facility in [[Yennora, New South Wales|Yennora]] in western Sydney. The facility was purpose built to cater for the distribution needs of [[Optus]] and has 10,000 sq m of warehouse space and approximately 1,250 sq m of office space. <ref> n.d. (n.d.). [http://www.enstruct.com.au/projects/4200/4255-yennora-toll-warehouse.aspx “Yennora Toll Warehouse.”] Enstruct. Retrieved 2013-08-18. </ref> In 2012 Customised Solutions also opened a facility at [[Monaro (New South Wales)|Monaro]] which will have 6,000 sq m of warehouse space, 1,050 sq m of mezzanine warehouse space and 300 sq m of office space. <ref> October 16, 2012 (2012-10-16). [http://www.monaroindustrial.com.au/news/articles/toll-global-logistics.asp “Toll takes pole position at Monaro”.] Walker. Retrieved 2013-08-18. </ref>

==Certification and Accreditations==
*[[ISO 9001:2000]] - Quality Management Systems
*[[ISO 9001:2008]] - Quality Management Systems
*[[C-TPAT]] - Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
*[[OHSAS 18001]] - OHS Certification

==See also==
* [[Toll Holdings]]
* [[Toll Domestic Forwarding]]
* [[Toll Specialised and Domestic Freight]]
* [[Toll Global Express]]
* [[Toll Global Resources]]
* [[Toll Global Forwarding]]
* [[Toll IPEC]]
* [[Toll Priority]]
* [[Toll NZ]]
* [[Toll Shipping]]

{{Portalbar | Transport | Road | Trucks | Aviation | Nautical | Trains}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.tollgroup.com Official website of Toll Group]

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* Of note, in 2012 Tata Steel India awarded TGL for the best innovation for the year for redesigning the way which wire coil is transported. Each month 3,500 tonnes of wire coil is transported from eastern to southern India. Due to adverse road conditions some of the coil was damaged in transit. Toll successfully redesigned the road trailers used to reduce loading and unloading time, to reduce load restraining time and to minimise in-transit damage

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* The Port of Singapore is the second busiest container port in the world. It has 56 berths. One of Toll’s biggest clients in Singapore is the port operator. The Port of Singapore is enviably efficient. It has an average drop off and pick up time of one hour which is attributed to the co-operation and communication between all the parties involved

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* Automotive; Mining and Construction; Manufacturing and Maintenance; Rail and Infrastructure; Agribusiness; Retail; Fast Moving Consumer Goods; Beverage; Import and Export; Steel and Industrial; Materials; Energy; Infrastructure; Utilities; Healthcare; Telecommunications; Information Technology and Electronics; Form and Print Management; and Chemicals and Dangerous Goods
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