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les turnbull 18th November 2008 13:42

I seem to remember volvo taking over BRS i think it was part of exel logistics.

The post office or was it parcel force was taken over by deutsche post.

Deutsche Post World Net, is the world's largest logistics group. With its headquarters in Bonn, the corporation has 520,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide and generated revenue of € 63.5 billion ($ 97.8 billion) in 2007. Deutsche Post is the successor to the former German state-owned mail monopoly, but has significantly expanded its business area through acquisitions since its privatisation in 1995.

DHL Express (originally standing for Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn), is a division of Deutsche Post World Net providing international express mail.

A salvesen driver from scotland recently told me that Norbert Dentresangle were in negotiations to aquire Salvesens.

Mr Scammell 18th November 2008 18:59

Norbert Desentrangle have aquired Salvesen, a site I visit regularly all the Salvesen guys have Norbert uniforms.

les turnbull 19th November 2008 00:55

norbert dentiststrangler must be some size now.

Western SMT 19th November 2008 20:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by les turnbull (Post 1455)
norbert dentiststrangler must be some size now.

Info is recent but perhaps not right up to date - Norbert employs 29,000 people and has a turnover of 1.8 billion euros.

robertdavey6 20th November 2008 21:55

Bibby Distribution, whom I worked for for nearly 12 years, must be in the top ten. The usual problem, they have a lot of motors running in thier customers colours. EG Kellogs & Nisa to name but two.
As an aside, they bought out Alexander Molyneaux Haulage many years ago.

Best wishes to all, Robert

Western SMT 22nd November 2008 20:25

Group Revenues for Bibby in 2007 increased to £619 million, they employ 3,000 staff members, of which 700 are drivers.

les turnbull 22nd November 2008 20:35

Geest
 
What ever happened to all those GEEST trailers that used to be everywhere.

John Tgood 3rd December 2008 11:52

I'm not sure who is biggest as per fleet in Australia, but there would be a few contenders that readily come to mind.
Toll is probably Oz's biggest logistics player now, operating not only a massive and fast growing truck fleet, but also the nations largest rail freight company Pacific National ( my bread and butter), and a big share of the wharves after annexing Patricks Corp.
But solely on the roads, Linfox, Bunker, Booth, McColls and Scotts certainly have their hats in the ring.
Its an interesting subject, something I will have to find time to research.
Cheers John

Western SMT 4th December 2008 19:28

This pdf file gives the 'Top 100' truck companies for 2007 - you will need to zoom in to read this one -

http://www.roadtransport.com/Assets/...temID=13100709

robertdavey6 6th December 2008 00:06

That'll make for an interesting comparison when the next one is released. Macfarlanes gone and Irlam's taken over by Stobart. It was surprising to see that Bibby's are higher up the (current) list than Sobart.

Robert


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