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Sep 24, 2015 (newstodate): TNT is reducing European road transit times to and from Moscow by up to 48 hours by changing the route for its trucks.
Until now, TNT exclusively connected Russia via Turku, Finland, its northernmost hub within the European Road Network.
From now on, TNT will also connect Russia via its Warsaw hub, thereby increasing the speed and capacity of its road service to the Russian capital.
Road deliveries from Scandinavia will continue to transit through Turku.
TNT has also become the first express delivery service provider to offer an economy service to and from Georgia, in the Caucasus, as an alternative to air express services.
The line haul will connect Tbilisi with TNT's European Road Network via Istanbul, Turkey, integrating with TNT's network to more than 40 European countries.
Until now, TNT exclusively connected Russia via Turku, Finland, its northernmost hub within the European Road Network.
From now on, TNT will also connect Russia via its Warsaw hub, thereby increasing the speed and capacity of its road service to the Russian capital.
Road deliveries from Scandinavia will continue to transit through Turku.
TNT has also become the first express delivery service provider to offer an economy service to and from Georgia, in the Caucasus, as an alternative to air express services.
The line haul will connect Tbilisi with TNT's European Road Network via Istanbul, Turkey, integrating with TNT's network to more than 40 European countries.