Dutch express delivery company TNT NV acquired Secundrabad-based Associated Road Carriers India (ARC) which operates under the trade name Speedage Express Cargo for an undisclosed amount. |
The acquisition is in line with TNT's strategy to emerge as a leading provider of express deliveries in the Asian emerging markets, specifically India. The company also announced ¤100 million investment in India in five years. |
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CEO Peter Bakker said, "TNT will be among the top three express companies in India with the acquisition. The combined revenues after this acquisition will reach ¤100 million (around Rs 590 crore) in 2007." Blue Dart and Safex are the top two domestic companies. |
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This acquisition will add 514 depots, 26 transit hubs, 730 vehicles and 1,195 employees (and approximately 1,300 sub-contracted staff) to its existing resources enabling the company to offer a comprehensive network. |
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TNT India MD Abhik Mitra said this acquisition would allow TNT to extend the integrated air and road products to a broad range of customers. |
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"With the acquisition, TNT will have 12 per cent market share in the road express segment," said Jinendra Sancheti, vice-president, TNT Regional. |
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TNT delivers 3.5 million parcels, documents and pieces of freight a week to over 200 countries using its network of 900 depots, hubs and sorting centres. |
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TNT Express operates over 19,000 vehicles and 43 aircraft and has the biggest door-to-door air and road express delivery infrastructure in Europe. Founded in 1995, Speedage has posted a turnover of ¤17 million in FY 06 (nearly Rs 100 crore). |
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