Alltrans

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Alltrans
IndustryLogistics
Founded1950
FounderPeter Abeles
George Rockey
Defunct1967
FateMerged with Thomas Nationwide Transport
Headquarters,
Australia

Alltrans was an Australian logistics company. Established in 1950 by Peter Abeles and George Rockey with two second-hand trucks, its first contract was in Broken Hill.[1][2] In 1966 a 35% share in the business was purchased by William Baird & Co of Scotland.[3][4]

In 1967 it merged with Thomas Nationwide Transport to form TNT-Alltrans.[5][6] By this stage it operated 500 trucks and had a presence in New Zealand.[2][7]

The Alltrans name continued to be used when in 1969 Walkup's Merchants Express in the United States was purchased by TNT-Alltrans and renamed Alltrans Express.[8] In 1983 TNT named a ship TNT Alltrans.[9][10]

References[]

  1. ^ Peter Abeles, 75, a Leader In Australia's Business World New York Times 28 June 1999
  2. ^ a b Obituary: Sir Peter Ables The Independent 8 July 1999
  3. ^ Share of Alltrans to UK Canberra Times 8 June 1966 page 26
  4. ^ More British money in Aust firms Truck & Bus Transportation July 1966 page 215
  5. ^ TNT, Alltrans plan to merge Canberra Times 25 April 1967 page 11
  6. ^ Merger of transport groups forms largest Aust company Truck & Bus Transportation June 1967 page 104
  7. ^ History TNT
  8. ^ Australian transport group expands overseas interests Freight & Container Transportation January 1970 page 9
  9. ^ Star Carrier Baltic Shipping
  10. ^ Grounding of TNT Alltrans in the Great Barrier Reef Australian Transport Safety Bureau
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