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    INTRODUCTION

    TCS (Tranzum Company and Services) was founded on 1983 as being the

    domestic courier company. This company has also seen the light of being reviewed

    in the Harvard business case study, the company that was supremely established bythe Engineer Khalid Awan along with his companion, cofounder and brother. This

    company has taken the journey from a company to an enterprise while playing

    many trailblazing roles transforming it into an industry of a large scale. This

    industry gone through many tribunals and sufferings of shack up with the

    government sector but still stood up to all the hardships and shined by using win-

    win approach to every faced problem.

    TCS has evolved through the history of three decades and now TCS stands as the

    symbolic representation of trust and reliability. TCS is the provider of express and

    logistics courier services to its consumers, SMEs, corporates and domestic

    households amounting to a figure of 6 million per month. The reason of such a

    huge figure is that it is one of the largest networks in country having 155 offices.

    TCS operational division includes about 7000 professionals, round the clock whole

    week call center, separate chartered aircrafts, 530 plus easy accessed express

    centers, 2000 online and offline locations, 250 plus satellite tracked deliver

    vehicles and a dexterous team of couriers dedicated to bring the consumer top

    notch quality service and reliability in the industry.

    TCS further wants to expand and grow into the depths of international market. It is

    operational in international grounds by the presence of its partners in Dubai and

    London which in turn provides the customers with access to 3500 terminuses

    worldwide. TCS has invested more than often in its continuously growing business

    model. TCS has always adhered to its milestones by recognizing the changing

    needs, wants and demands of its customers. This in turn has set the standards to

    improve in the industry. TCS hall of fame has led the Harvard business school to

    publish the case study on its accomplishments which was published in 2003 under

    the International Entrepreneurship course of MBA. Furthermore a case study has

    been undertaken in the latest South Asian edition of Principles of Marketing by

    Philip Kotler, which is recommended book by renowned Business Schools over the

    South Asia.