Semantic Coherence: TNT United Kingdom – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

TNT United Kingdom

(https://tnt.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026
Semantic Coherence — The Lens

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
20 Impact Weight: 20 / 100
100% Reputation

There is zero detectable semantic drift between the homepage and sub-pages. The homepage H1 ‘Flexible shipping for your business’ is directly supported by the sub-pages which offer specific tools for both account-holders and one-off shippers (‘Ship without an account’). The promise of ‘connecting people and businesses’ is backed by granular sections on shipping to Asia, the EU, and America, maintaining a consistent service-oriented narrative throughout.

Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.

🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Courier Services, Freight Delivery, Logistics Company | TNT United Kingdom (https://tnt.com)
Title

Courier Services, Freight Delivery, Logistics Company | TNT United Kingdom

Meta

Welcome to TNT Express. We offer door-to-door shipping to more than 200 countries—connecting people and businesses all over the world.

H1 Flexible shipping for your business 
H2 Relevant links
H3 Ship without an account
H3 Next day delivery from £6.95
H3 Track & Trace
H4 Popular Links
H4 How to
H4 Services
H4 Tools
H4 About TNT
H4 Support
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Customer Services | Help Centre | TNT United Kingdom (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/support.html)
Title

Customer Services | Help Centre | TNT United Kingdom

Meta

We answer your shipping questions! Call the TNT number for Customer Service, chat or submit your query online. TNT support is available 24/7.

H1 Help & support
H2 How can we help you?
H2 Frequently asked
H2 How to
H2 Find your topic
H2 Contact us
H3 Customer Care 
H4 Popular Links
H4 How to
H4 Services
H4 Tools
H4 About TNT
H4 Support
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Track & Trace – Track your shipment | TNT United Kingdom (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/shipping-tools/tracking.html)
Title

Track & Trace – Track your shipment | TNT United Kingdom

Meta

Easily track your TNT shipments online. Get real-time parcel tracking and detailed progress of all of your shipments.

H2 Start shipping with TNT
H2 Help with tracking your package
H4 Popular Links
H4 How to
H4 Services
H4 Tools
H4 About TNT
H4 Support
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER How to Send a Parcel, Package or Pallet Internationally | TNT United Kingdom (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/how-to/ship-internationally.html)
Title

How to Send a Parcel, Package or Pallet Internationally | TNT United Kingdom

Meta

Learn how to send a parcel overseas with TNT. We can help you send your parcel to reach international markets and grow your business.

H1 International shipping
H2 Check customs regulations
H2 Fees and tariffs
H2 Find out what you can’t ship
H2 Pack smart
H2 Book it
H2 Go global for real growth
H2 International shipping FAQs
H2 Relevant links
H3 Asia
H3 EU
H3 America
H4 Popular Links
H4 How to
H4 Services
H4 Tools
H4 About TNT
H4 Support
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE · THIN (https://tnt.com) Courier Services, Freight Delivery, Logistics Company | TNT United Kingdom
[H1] Flexible shipping for your business

[H3] Ship without an account
Drop off and send a parcel under 15kg from £6.49 exc VAT with our FedEx Now shipping solution.

Ship Now

[H3] Next day delivery from £6.95
Open a FedEx Online Account today and enjoy great rates on UK and International services

Open a FedEx account

[H3] Track & Trace

Track

[H2] Relevant links

Ship internationally

Redelivery

Contact us
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SUB-PAGE (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/support.html) Customer Services | Help Centre | TNT United Kingdom
[H1] Help & support
The source for any answer you need

[H2] How can we help you?

Track & Trace

Arrange re-delivery of my parcel?

Where is the nearest TNT depot?

Have an invoice enquiry?

Want to do business with us?

[H2] Frequently asked

See all FAQ's

[H2] How to
Ship internationally
Clear customs
Ship heavy and large goods
Ship your goods
Ship safely
Label your shipment
Calculate size and weight
Verify your destination
Make a complaint

[H2] Find your topic

Shipping a parcel
Booking
Destinations
Restrictions

> A-Z Glossary

Before you ship
Packing
Documentation
Conditions

After you ship
Tracking
Billing
Making a claim

E-solutions
Website
Shipping tools
Create an account

More
Downloads
Depot locations
Trust & safety

[H2] Contact us
[H3] Customer Care
Monday - Friday:  08.00 - 18.00
Saturday: 08.00 - 13.00
Sunday: closed

Call us:
0800 100 600

Send a message
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SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/shipping-tools/tracking.html) Track & Trace – Track your shipment | TNT United Kingdom
[H2] Start shipping with TNT
Whether it's a package, document or pallet, we'll get your goods where they need to be on time. And with the new and improved myTNT booking tool, it's never been easier to book your shipment.
Start shipping

[H2] Help with tracking your package

Our Customer Service team will answer any questions you may have about tracking your parcel. They can also explain any tracking statuses you’re unsure of. You can contact us. To try and save you some time, below are a few questions we’re often asked about tracking packages. You might find a quick answer.
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SUB-PAGE (https://tnt.com/express/en_gb/site/how-to/ship-internationally.html) How to Send a Parcel, Package or Pallet Internationally | TNT United Kingdom
[H1] International shipping
Shipping abroad doesn’t have to be difficult. Get started with international shipping in 5 easy steps.

[H2] Check customs regulations
Not having the relevant knowledge to navigate customs can cause delays to your shipments and cost you money. It's important to know what taxes have to be paid and to have a complete and comprehensive commercial invoice.

Clear customs

[H2] Fees and tariffs
Goods sent internationally are often subject to fees from customs. Since these vary according to the destination and the shipment value, make sure you are fully aware of what you or the receiver will have to pay.

[H2] Find out what you can’t ship
Many countries have strict controls on what can enter or leave the country, with goods running the risk of being held or destroyed for non-compliance. Don’t forget to research prohibited and restricted goods applicable to your destination.

[H2] Pack smart
Ensuring your goods are packed correctly reduces the risk of delays and damage during transit. It is worth taking the extra time to pack and label your shipment as well as making sure it is compliant with country-specific regulations.

How to pack your shipment

[H2] Book it
You're almost there!
Choose a TNT service that suits you and arrange a collection time. Don't forget to track your shipment through Track & Trace.

Ship now

[H2] Go global for real growth

[H3] Asia
Shipping to Asia can be a critical step for businesses around the globe. With a population of 2.7 billion people in India and China alone, many of whom make up part of a rapidly growing middle class, it is no surprise that the East has become a focus for exports. Businesses have already recognised the exploding demand for luxury goods, specialist equipment and raw materials – a trend that isn’t set to change any time soon.

[H3] EU
As a diverse continent with a huge demand for goods from other countries, exporting to Europe can expand the reach of your business exponentially. Furthermore, the advanced transport infrastructure and common EU import regulations make it easier to ship to than other markets. With EU member states making up five of the top ten largest consumer economies, Europe remains an extremely safe bet.

[H3] America
Comprising a huge established consumer economy in the North with one of the world’s most rapidly growing economies in LATAM, America can be a diverse and lucrative market for businesses looking to grow their exports. A boom in demand for luxury goods in Mexico and Brazil in particular has made the American market very attractive for exporters.

[H2] International shipping FAQs
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