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  2. GLS Group - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later it was acquired by Royal Mail Group, which used it to form a new holding company: Global Logistics Systems (GLS). Between 1999 and 2002 a Europe-wide network of couriers was formed 'through acquisitions and the founding of companies in numerous countries', and in 2002 GLS was launched as a parcels delivery brand. [2]

  3. International Distribution Services - Wikipedia

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    The main business segments are: UK Parcels, International, and Letters (UKPIL), General Logistics Systems (GLS) and Group. UKPIL includes the parcel and letter delivery divisions (Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide brands) in the UK and overseas, while GLS operates a ground parcel delivery network in Europe, the western US and Canada. [47]

  4. Parcelforce - Wikipedia

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    Its European delivery partner, General Logistics Systems (GLS), is also a subsidiary of International Distribution Services and delivers more than one million parcels a day across 34 countries in Europe. [4] Parcelforce Worldwide is a direct competitor of other worldwide delivery brands, such as DHL, DX Group, FedEx and UPS.

  5. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Royal Mail acquired German Parcel, incorporating it into a newly-formed holding company, General Logistics Systems B.V., which over the next few years was used to establish an international network of parcel couriers ('through acquisitions and the founding of companies in numerous countries'). [43]

  6. List of companies of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary's capital and largest metropolis is Budapest, a significant economic hub, classified as an Alpha- global city. [2] Major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs and Győr. Hungary is a middle power and has the world's 57th largest economy by nominal GDP, as well as the 58th largest by PPP, out of 188 countries measured by ...

  7. GLS - Wikipedia

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    General Logistics Systems, a Dutch logistics company; Genesis Lease (NYSE: GLS), a former Bermudan aircraft leasing company; Government Legal Service, former name of a UK Government group; University of Chicago Graduate Library School; Glasgow Literary Society, Scotland; Global Linguist Solutions, an American translation company; GLS Bank, a ...

  8. Category:Logistics companies of Hungary - Wikipedia

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  9. File:GLS Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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