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[[File:Toll's Electric Vehicle (13616240414).jpg|thumb|Toll's 10-tonne electric truck by Smith Electric. It has a range of up to 200km and a top speed 95km/h. It runs on a lithium-ion 80kW battery, requires 5-6 hours overnight charge, and is zero-emission.]]

[[File:Dynon Road rail yards container crane.JPG|thumb|Toll Intermodal - Melbourne CBD]]
[[File:Dynon Road rail yards container crane.JPG|thumb|Toll Intermodal - Melbourne CBD]]
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Toll Domestic Forwarding
IndustryLogistics
Founded
  • 1888 (predecessor)
  • 1986 (as Toll Holdings))
  • 1993 (public company)
  • 2002 (Toll purchased Brambles to form Toll Shipping)
  • 2007 (Toll purchased remaining shares of Toll NZ)
HeadquartersMelbourne Australia and Auckland New Zealand
Area served
Australia and New Zealand
ProductsDomestic freight forwarding by road, rail and sea within and between Aus and NZ
Toll Intermodal
Toll New Zealand
Toll Shipping
Toll Tasmania
RevenueIncrease A$1.129 billion (2013) [1]
Increase A$62.7 million (2013) [1]
Number of employees
1,600
ParentToll Holdings
Websitehttp://www.tollgroup.com
http://www.tollnz.co.nz/
Toll's 10-tonne electric truck by Smith Electric. It has a range of up to 200km and a top speed 95km/h. It runs on a lithium-ion 80kW battery, requires 5-6 hours overnight charge, and is zero-emission.
Toll Intermodal - Melbourne CBD
Toll Volvo FH

Toll Domestic Forwarding (TDF) is a division of the Toll Group. It has four business units: Toll Intermodal; Toll New Zealand; Toll Shipping; and Toll Tasmania. Toll is Australia’s largest mover of freight.[2] Toll New Zealand is New Zealand’s largest multimodal freight mover.[3] In March 2012, Toll New Zealand reported they moved more than 2.9 million consignments and in excess of 4.2 million tonnes of freight per annum.[3] They also reported they served more than 4,000 customers.[3]

Services

Toll Domestic Forwarding specialises in domestic road, rail and sea freight forwarding within Australia and New Zealand. It offers full and part container and truck load freight transport services including: road freight forwarding; rail freight forwarding; coastal shipping; multimodal forwarding; temperature controlled freight forwarding; cross-docking; warehouse and storage services (such as bonded warehousing and temperature controlled storage); and vehicle transportation.

Capabilities

Fleet

Toll Intermodal has extensive domestic freight forwarding coverage in Australia, providing end-to-end multimodal road, rail and sea service and is the largest mover of freight within Australia. Toll Intermodal operates Australia’s largest inland container terminal which is located at Bowman South Australia. Toll New Zealand is New Zealand's largest transport and logistics company, offering a range of services including nationwide rail, road and sea multimodal transport services, complete logistics services, vehicle transportation, and office and household relocations.[3] Toll New Zealand operates a fleet of more than 950 owner driver and company owned vehicles ranging from small courier vans to heavy 50 tonne truck rigs.[3] When transporting vehicles Toll New Zealand uses specially-constructed, fully enclosed rail wagons. Toll Shipping operates roll on / roll off vessels on Bass Strait, offering two-way shipping services between Tasmania and mainland Australia six days a week. Toll Shipping has two dedicated terminals one at Webb Dock in Melbourne and the other at McGaw Wharf in Burnie. Toll Tasmania is the largest freight forwarder to and from Tasmania specialising in palletised and bulk transport. Toll moves the equivalent of 150,000, (20 foot long) containers and approximately 10,000 cars across Bass Strait each year.[2]

Reach

Toll Intermodal employs over 1,000 people and operates 22 depots across Australia. Toll New Zealand has 19 branches throughout the country.

Warehousing and Storage

TDF has considerable warehousing and storage space. Specifically in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in New Zealand Toll has 120,000 square metres of warehousing space. They opened a $47 million intermodal freight facility at Kewdale, Perth in early 2013.[4] The facility encompasses 55,000 square metres.[4] They are also planning to construct a multi-million dollar custom-designed warehouse and facilities at Brighton, Tasmania. The facility is expected to be completed in early 2014. The Toll Group operates strategically located warehousing facilities in major locations around the world, including key trade gateways in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, America, South Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.

Certification and Accreditations

  • ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems
  • HACCP - Hazard analysis and critical control points

See also

References

  1. ^ a b August 22, 2013 (2013-08-22). “ASX and Media Release FY13 Results.” Australian Stock Exchange. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
  2. ^ a b March 23, 2013 (2013-03-23). “Toll lodges DA application – next step for Transport Hub.” Brighton Community News. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  3. ^ a b c d e March 29, 2012 (2012-03-29). “Toll New Zealand Limited Submission to the Commerce Committee on Consumer Law Reform Bill 2012”. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  4. ^ a b March 21, 2013 (2013-03-21). “New Toll terminal sets the standard for intermodal freight in Australia.” Logistics Australia. Retrieved 2013-07-02.