Hirotec keeps Toll on the Road

09 Oct 2019

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Hirotec have been awarded the Fire and Essential services contract nationally for Toll Australia via Tradeflex Integrated Facilities Management in a phased implementation.

With over 125 years’ experience, Toll Group operates an extensive global logistics network across 1,200 locations in more than 50 countries. Toll employs 40,000 employees providing a diverse range of transport and logistics solutions covering road, air, sea and rail to help their customers best meet their global supply chain needs.



Hirotec have been awarded the Fire and Essential services contract nationally for Toll Australia via Tradeflex Integrated Facilities Management in a phased implementation. With over 125 years’ experience, Toll Group operates an extensive global logistics network across 1,200 locations in more than 50 countries. Toll employs 40,000 employees providing a diverse range of transport and logistics solutions covering road, air, sea and rail to help their customers best meet their global supply chain needs.
Hirotec have been awarded the Fire and Essential services contract nationally for Toll Australia via Tradeflex Integrated Facilities Management in a phased implementation. With over 125 years’ experience, Toll Group operates an extensive global logistics network across 1,200 locations in more than 50 countries. Toll employs 40,000 employees providing a diverse range of transport and logistics solutions covering road, air, sea and rail to help their customers best meet their global supply chain needs.
Hirotec have been awarded the Fire and Essential services contract nationally for Toll Australia via Tradeflex Integrated Facilities Management in a phased implementation. With over 125 years’ experience, Toll Group operates an extensive global logistics network across 1,200 locations in more than 50 countries. Toll employs 40,000 employees providing a diverse range of transport and logistics solutions covering road, air, sea and rail to help their customers best meet their global supply chain needs.


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