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  2. Thomas Nationwide Transport - Wikipedia

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    TNT Transit Systems. Union Shipping (50%) Thomas Nationwide Transport, commonly known by its TNT acronym, and in its later years as TNT Limited, was an Australian logistics and transport company. Founded in 1946, it was taken over by KPN in 1996 and in 1998 became part of the TNT Post Group.

  3. Kwikasair - Wikipedia

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    1958. Headquarters. Australia. Owner. Thomas Nationwide Transport. Kwikasair was an Australian logistics company. It was established in 1958 taking over the business of Collier Garland. [1] In 1965 it made an unsuccessful bid for East-West Airlines. [2] In 1968 it was purchased by Thomas Nationwide Transport (TNT).

  4. Toll Group - Wikipedia

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    Toll Group operates a logistics and global freight forwarding network spanning 150 countries, with over 20,000 customers. Toll has more than 16,000 team members across 500 sites. [ 1] Toll Holdings Pty Limited (also referred to as Toll Group) is an Australian registered company, 100% owned by Japan Post Co., Ltd, which is 100% owned by Japan ...

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  6. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The transport network in Greater Tokyo includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation; buses; motorcycle delivery services, walking, bicycling, and commercial shipping. While the nexus is in the central part of Tokyo, every part of the Greater Tokyo Area has rail or road ...

  7. High-speed rail in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This speed is above the internationally accepted definition of high-speed rail of 200 km/h (124 mph). [ 5] Trains in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia operate at a maximum service speed of 160 km/h (99.4 mph). The High Speed Rail Authority, a federal government agency established in 2023, has been tasked with "advising ...

  8. Transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Japan is modern and highly developed. Japan's transport sector stands out for its energy efficiency: it uses less energy per person compared to other countries, thanks to a high share of rail transport and low overall travel distances. [ 1] Transport in Japan is also very expensive in international comparison, reflecting high tolls ...

  9. TNT Express - Wikipedia

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    TNT Express van in South Tangerang, Indonesia in February 2021. TNT offered road and air delivery services in Europe, the Asia Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa. In June 2014, TNT conducted a rail freight trial assessing improving support to businesses in the United Kingdom, and cutting carbon emissions.