How Bestpass drives fleets happiness

In a recent interview with FreightWaves on the Loaded and Rolling Podcast, Cindy Ellers, chief customer officer at Bestpass, talked about challenges fleets and owner-operators face in 2024 and highlighted recent partnerships and acquisitions by Bestpass.

Bestpass got its start helping clients consolidate all their toll bills in one place and be proactive due to the complexities of dealing with various tolling agencies. But as the freight market changed, customer feedback prompted the company to...

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M&A radar: Toll is the new UTi for DSV – still not interested, Mr Andersen?

Many have argued in the past year and even more so recently, that if DSV had known then what it knows now about the books at Panalpina (PAN) – due diligence was somewhat scant, as DSV fairly conceded in the early days of the integration – it would have probably looked elsewhere, anywhere, in order to strike a multi-billion dollar deal.
With all its contradictions and a bloated cost base, the …

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Supply chain radar: Targeting Toll Group – it’s the Stone Age over again, damn it!

I’ve been busy over the last few days digesting the feedback from trusted Toll Group insiders to understand how precarious the situation is at the Australian logistics firm following the latest ransomware hacking. Lucky me.
The good news first: three months after the first cyber attack “the company is definitely more prepared this time round, in terms of their response. More structured,” one source, Mr Gloom, noted.
If that is encouraging, it’s …

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M&A radar: Mullen exit rumoured, Japan Post ‘unrealistic’ on Toll’s value

Our Premium sources have been on fire recently, and thankfully so with regard to the latest shocking developments at Australia’s Toll Group.
Here is a quick recap: seriously troubled financially, the integrated logistics company is scouting for a buyer, any buyer, that could make sense of it, one way or another.
Or, rather, fix what might be left of the once-glorious group as the de-boning continues.
Devastation
Now glance at the end table below, …

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Supply chain radar: Toll Group CEO – ‘actioning every possible option with urgency’

On 1 April, Toll Group CEO Thomas Knudsen sent a message to all employees at 5.40pm local time.
Part of it was leaked to the press: In a story headed “Toll Group CEO takes 40% pay cut” (link), The Australian Financial Review (AFR) last week reported that:
“Knudsen, will take a 40% pay cut for the next six months and move some staff to a four-day week, as the logistics group struggles with the loss …

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Toll Group shuts down systems and goes manual after cyber attack

Following a “cyber security incident” on Friday, Toll Group has shut down a number of systems in a bid to resolve the issue “with minimal disruption”.
The group issued a statement saying: “As a precautionary measure, in response to a cyber security incident on Friday, Toll deliberately shut down a number of systems across multiple sites and business units.
“Toll IT teams are working closely with global cyber security experts to resolve …

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Supply chain radar: Broken Toll Group looking terminal

Australia’s Toll Group is on life support.
And if it wasn’t for its parent, Japan Post, we could well treat it as a business purely valued at liquidation – that’s the very simple takeaway embedded in its latest audited financials, which I got hold of only recently after banging my head against a wall for weeks.
Before we discuss at length the synergies between the Japanese parent and its Australian subsidiary – …

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