Toll Group expands logistics footprint in Auckland
Toll Group expands its New Zealand operations with a new warehouse in Auckland, strengthening its logistics network and supporting customers in the retail, fashion and consumer sectors.
Toll Group has announced the expansion of its contract logistics and supply chain solutions across Australasia with a new warehouse in Auckland as part of its commitment to supporting its diverse multinational customers in the retail, fashion and consumer sectors.
The 10,000 square metre warehouse will enhance Toll’s regional footprint and strengthen its domestic 3PL warehousing and transportation solutions.
Strategically located in Māngere, close to Toll’s long-standing Global Freight and Express services, the site offers convenient access to major transport hubs across Auckland, including airports, seaports, rail terminals and key road freight routes.
Toll’s expansion in New Zealand marks another step in strengthening our Australasian network and supporting the growth ambitions of our customers who increasingly need fast, flexible, and more cost-effective supply chain options,” said Nick Vrckovski, President of Retail & Consumer at Toll.
“New Zealand is an important regional hub with Retail Apparel Group (RAG), the first of our key customers to utilise the site. In collaboration with our Global Forwarding services, this additional facility enhances our ability to meet customer needs and provides greater agility across local and global markets.”
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