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'''Toll Global Logistics (TGL) ''' is a division of the [[Toll Holdings|Toll Group]] and is the specialist contract logistics division of the Group. <ref> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07]</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> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.]</ref> Toll Global Logistics provides services in the [[Asia Pacific region]]. <ref> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.]</ref>
'''Toll Global Logistics (TGL) ''' is a division of the [[Toll Holdings|Toll Group]] and is the specialist contract logistics division of the Group. <ref> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07]</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> [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> [http://www.tollgroup.com/onetoll Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.]</ref>





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Toll Global Logistics
IndustryLogistics
Founded
  • 1888 (predecessor)
  • 1986 (as Toll Holdings)
  • 1993 (public company)
HeadquartersAsia Pacific Region
Area served
Asia Pacific Region
ProductsAutomotive
Customised Solutions
Contract Logistics Australia
RevenueA$1.42 billion (5 percent FY 2012)
ParentToll Holdings
Websitehttp://www.tollgroup.com


Toll Global Logistics (TGL) is a division of the Toll Group and is the specialist contract logistics division of the Group. [1] 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. [2] Toll Global Logistics provides services in the Asia Pacific region. [3]


For the financial year 2011/2012 Toll Global Logistics had sales of $1,419.8 million and total revenue of $92.6 million. [4] Toll Global Logistics was reported to have retained key customers and achieved new customer wins, and also saw the benefits of a recovery in earnings from its automotive logistics business. [5] [6] The half yearly reporting of results to the end of December 2012 indicated that whilst earnings for the division reflected the sale of the vehicle distribution business, on a normalised basis earnings they were up by five percent on the previous corresponding time period. [7] The down trading across a number of customers was reportedly offset by new contract wins. [8] Across the division the new business wins were with George Weston Foods, BlueScope Port Kembla, Rubbermaid, Adidas, RCG, Unilever Icecream, Dynaplast (Vietnam), Nestle (India), Tronox (Malaysia) and Illula (Malaysia). [9] Toll Global Logistics established several new facilities in the second half of the financial year. [10] The facilities were for Optus in Yennora, NSW; IKEA in Greystanes, Adidas in Melbourne, John Deere in Thailand. [11] [12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07
  2. ^ Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  3. ^ Toll Group website. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  4. ^ Toll Holdings Limited Annual Report 2012. Retrieved 2013-207-01.
  5. ^ August 28, 2012 (2012-08-28). “Paul Little big winner in Tolls indifferent year”. T & L News. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  6. ^ August 27, 2012 (2012-08-27). “Toll Group annual results – Toll positioned for sustainable, disciplined growth”. Logistics Australia. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  7. ^ February 20, 2013 (2013-02-20). “Half year results ASX release”. Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  8. ^ February 20, 2013 (2013-02-20). “Half year results ASX release”. Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  9. ^ February 20, 2013 (2013-02-20). “Half year results ASX release”. Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2013-07-07
  10. ^ February 20, 2013 (2013-02-20). “Half year results ASX release”. Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2013-07-07
  11. ^ February 20, 2013 (2013-02-20). “Half year results ASX release”. Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2013-07-07
  12. ^ February 21, 2013 (2013-02-21). “Toll Group reports stronger sales and profits”. Prime Mover Magazine. Retrieved 2013-07-07.