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Uniqlo
3.1
10000+ employees
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Headquarters in Yamaguchi, Japan

In 1984, Fast Retailing, headed by Tadashi Yanai, opened the first UNIQLO store in Hiroshima, Japan. Since then, the brand has evolved from a chain of roadside stores to an international leader in style, quality, and fun. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you live, UNIQLO makes clothes that transcend all categories and social groups. Our clothes are made for all, going beyond age, gender, occupation, ethnicity, and all other ways that define people. Our clothes are simple and essential yet universal, so people can freely combine them in their own unique style.

Toll Group
Toll Group
3.1
Unknown
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Headquarters in Melbourne, Australia

At Toll, we do more than just logistics - we move the businesses that move the world. Our 16,000 team members can help solve any logistics, transport, or supply chain challenge – big or small. We have been supporting our customers for more than 130 years. Today, we support more than 20,000 customers worldwide with 500 sites in 27 markets, and a forwarding network spanning 150 countries. We are proudly part of Japan Post — www.tollgroup.com

Aramex
Aramex
3.3
5001 to 10000 employees
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Manchester, ENG

Arabian markets + express delivery = Aramex, but that's not the half of it. Besides express delivery, the company offers airfreight and ocean freight forwarding, logistics, and supply chain management services. As a freight forwarder, it buys transportation capacity from carriers and resells it to shippers. Aramex operates primarily in the Middle East and in India, and maintains more than 300 offices. It extends its delivery network by acquiring controlling interests in businesses and via partnerships. Participating in the Global Distribution Alliance gives Aramex access to a fleet of more than 33,000 vehicles and 12,000 facilities. Its subsidiary, Infofort, is a leader in records management in the Middle East.

TOMRA
TOMRA
3.5
1001 to 5000 employees
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TOMRA was founded in 1972, based on the design, manufacturing and sale of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection of used beverage containers. Today TOMRA provides technology-led solutions that enable the circular economy with advanced collection and sorting systems, and food processing by employing sensor-based sorting and grading technology. TOMRA Collection With an installed base of approximately 80,000 machines in over 60 markets, TOMRA Collection is the world's leading provider of reverse vending solutions. Every year TOMRA facilitates the collection of more than 40 billion empty cans and bottles and provides retailers and other customers with an effective and efficient way of collecting, sorting and processing these containers. TOMRA Collection's material recovery business includes the pick-up, transportation, and processing of used beverage containers in North America, as well as the subsequent brokerage of the processed material to recyclers. The revenue stream in this business area is derived from fees received from bottlers based on the volume of containers processed. Currently, our material recovery activities in North America process over 340,000 metric tons of containers annually. TOMRA Food TOMRA Food is the leading provider of optical sorting and processing technology for the fresh and processed food industry. With approximately 11,000 sorting installations globally, TOMRA Sorting's food business is instrumental in optimizing the world's food utilization, safety and quality. TOMRA Recycling TOMRA Recycling is a global leader in its field and has pioneered the automation of waste sorting. Its flexible sorting systems perform an extensive range of sorting tasks and are able to both prepare and sort various types of metals and waste for either material recycling or energy recovery. Currently TOMRA Recycling has an installed base of close to 6,460 units across more than 40 markets. TOMRA Mining TOMRA Mining provides a complete product portfolio for efficient material separation in various minerals and ore applications such as processing of industrial minerals, diamonds and gemstone recovery, and metal recovery from slag etc. With approximately 163 installations worldwide, TOMRA Mining helps its customers to extend the lifetime of mining operations, increasing the value of the deposit. Altogether TOMRA has over 100,000 installations in over 80 markets worldwide and had total revenues of about 12 billion NOK in 2022. TOMRA's geographic footprint covers all continents, and the solutions provided are increasingly relevant for serving sustainable societies. The TOMRA Group employs 5,000 people globally and is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

Glassons
Glassons
3.6
Drake Supermarkets
Drake Supermarkets
3.2
Unknown
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Headquarters in Adelaide, Australia
Mondiale VGL Logistics
3.0
Unknown
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Headquarters in Banksmeadow, Australia
Edge Clothing
Edge Clothing
3.1
1 to 50 employees
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Headquarters in Los Angeles, United States
Australia Post
Australia Post
3.4
10000+ employees
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We connect people with each other and the world. We help unlock opportunities for everyone. We provide services to many Australians, and regularly visit over 12.4 million delivery points across the country. This important role we play in our community also allows us to deliver much more than parcels and letters. We’re proud to be one of Australia’s most diverse workforces. Our people represent 146 nationalities and speak 64 languages. 3% of our team are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and 5.7% have a disability. We also have a thriving LGTBI+ community, and maintained gender pay equity last year for the fourth year running. It takes a big team to deliver millions of parcels each day - that’s part of the reason we’re one of Australia’s largest employers. You may have met your local postie delivering your online purchases. We have a range of jobs in our deliveries team, including parcel sorters, the busy folks getting parcels ready for dispatch, and drivers, who can be found out and about making deliveries in trucks and vans. Our network of retail stores is the largest in the country. We’re proud to provide services to local communities through our 4,000+ Post Offices, with over 2,500 of them in rural and regional Australia. Our retail teams help our customers shop, bank, pay bills and connect. Did you know we deliver products and services in ecommerce, banking and digital ID facilities too? In fact, our team are regularly visited by other organisations, just to get an insight into how we do digital. With a reach across Australia and beyond, when you join Australia Post, the chance to make an impact is yours. And wherever you enter our business, you’ll join a welcoming bunch of people who care deeply about our purpose.