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  2. Genesys (company) - Wikipedia

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    Genesys Cloud Services, Inc. (Genesys), formerly Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., is an American software company that sells customer experience (CX) and call center technology to mid-sized and large businesses. [2] It sells both cloud-based and hybrid cloud software.

  3. Mainfreight - Wikipedia

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    Mainfreight New Zealand (NZ) Mainfreight was founded on 6 March 1978 by Bruce Plested who started the company with just $7,200 and a 1969 Bedford truck. [2] In 1979, Bruce Plested partnered with Neil Graham, with Graham based in Christchurch and Plested in Auckland.

  4. GLS Group - Wikipedia

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    General Logistics Systems B.V. (GLS) is a parcel services provider operating in Europe and North America. History The ...

  5. Toll Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Toll acquired United States freight forwarder Summit Logistics. [13] In 2010 they acquired WT SeaAir and Genesis Forwarding. [14] The acquisitions added significant scale to the Toll Global Forwarding division in Europe. In 2011 Toll acquired SAT Albatros (SAT), a Dubai-based provider of sea-air services. [15]

  6. XPO, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    XPO has acquired a number of logistics businesses in North America and overseas. [15] Some notable acquisitions include: 3PD, Inc. (August 2013), Pacer International, Inc. (March 2014), Norbert Dentressangle SA (April 2015) and Con-way Inc. (October 2015). XPO paid US$3.56 billion, which included acquired debt, for European transport company ...

  7. Exel - Wikipedia

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    Exel was a supply chain and logistics company operating in North America and Europe, which became a subsidiary of the German firm Deutsche Post in 2005. It reported annual revenues of about $4.2 billion in February 2012. [1]

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