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TNT Post delivers as it celebrates five years

TNT Post is celebrating five years since it launched its services in the UK in August 2004.

In that time, the company has experienced growth from delivering 300 million items in its first year to more than 2.5 billion.

TNT said it now has a 14 per cent market share and is the leading competitor to Royal Mail, employing over 800 people.

The company launched with Sky as its first client and has nearly 4,000 customers across the UK in all sectors ranging from financial services, utilities and retail.

Well-known clients include Barclays, Centrica and BT, NPower, Next and Orange.

TNT Post said it was the first company to develop dedicated services for customers with small and irregular mail volumes which it claims has helped SMEs to share the economic and service benefits of UK postal service deregulation.

TNT Post also said it has also made "significant progress" in working for clients in the public sector.

The company has invested in mail-sorting technology at regional sorting and distribution depots.

Nick Wells, chief executive of TNT Post UK, said: "I want to thank all our customers, partners and staff for their contribution to making TNT Post the success it is today.

"We promised five years ago that we would offer an innovative, value for money service that would benefit all potential customers. We have made great progress, but we will not sit back and be complacent."


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