Koninklijke TNT Post

Koninklijke TNT Post BV (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˌteːɛnˌteː ˈpɔst beːˌveː]) was the national postal company in the Netherlands, owned by TNT N.V. Until May 2011, it operated under the brand TNT Post and employed 75,000 people.

[citation needed] In 1993, mail offices were privatised, and KPN was listed on the stock exchange in 1994.

In 1996, the Australian company TNT Ltd. was obtained through acquisition, and KPN's postal service and TNT merged to form TNT Postal Group (TPG), later renamed TNT N.V.[1] The national postal service of the Netherlands was called PTT Post until 2002, then TPG Post until October 16, 2006, then finally renamed TNT Post.

[citation needed] In 2016, FedEx Express, with the approval of the EU, acquired the split-off TNT Express for an amount of $4.8 billion.

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