Total Transport Systems Ltd
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Total Transport Systems Ltd
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Total Transport Systems Ltd. engages in the provision of consolidation, deconsolidation, and freight forwarding solutions. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2017-08-07. The firm operates through two segments: Multimodal transport operations and Last mile delivery operations. The firm's services include liner agency, non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC), less than container load (LCL) services, container freight station (CFS) operations, breakbulk shipments, total logistics solutions, project cargo movement, air services and specialized services. Its liner agency is engaged in providing business delivery services from manufacturers to ports. Its breakbulk shipping involves loading cargo as an individual packet, such as a bag, box, or oil barrel. Its total logistics solutions business provides a range of supply chain services to its clients. The firm also provides warehouse services, wharf cartage, regional, local, and container unpacking services.
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