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THE EDGE SINGAPORE reports:
Singapore Post, via its Australia-based subsidiary Freight Management Holdings (FMH), is spending up to A$210 million ($183 million) to buy Border Express, to further expand its presence Down Under and bring its revenue in this market to more than $1 billion.
Border Express, described as the sixth largest national transport and distribution services company in Australia, has a presence across every state and territory in Australia with comprehensive freight connectivity, warehouses and regional centres, providing end-to-end interstate logistics services.
Border Express runs a network of 16 facilities, a fleet of over 700 vehicles, and has a headcount of around 1,300 serving over 3,000 clients…
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