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United Parcel Service

United Parcel Service (UPS) is an American multinational shipping & receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907.[1] Originally known as the American Messenger Company specializing in telegraphs, UPS has grown to become a Fortune 500 company[6] and one of the world's largest shipping couriers. UPS today is primarily known for its ground shipping services as well as the UPS Store, a retail chain which assists UPS shipments and provides tools for small businesses. UPS offers air shipping on an overnight or two-day basis and delivers to post office boxes through UPS Mail Innovations and UPS SurePost, two services that pass on packages to the United States Postal Service for last-mile delivery.[7][8]

United Parcel Service, Inc.
TypePublic
IndustryCourier
FoundedAugust 28, 1907 (116 years ago) (1907-08-28) in Seattle, Washington, U.S. as the American Messenger Company
FounderJames E. Casey
HeadquartersSandy Springs, Georgia, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Carol Tomé (CEO)
Services
Revenue US$100.3 billion (2022)
US$13.09 billion (2022)
US$11.55 billion (2022)
Total assets US$71.12 billion (2022)
Total equity US$19.80 billion (2022)
Number of employees
536,000 (2022)
Subsidiaries
  • UPS Airlines
  • Nightline Group
  • Marken
  • UPS Logistics
  • UPS Mail Innovations
  • UPS Professional Solutions
  • UPS i-parcel
Websiteups.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3][4][5]

UPS is the largest courier company in the world by revenue, with annual revenues around US$85 billion in 2020, ahead of competitors DHL and FedEx.[9] UPS's main international hub, UPS Worldport in Louisville, Kentucky, is the fifth busiest airport in the world by cargo traffic based on preliminary statistics from ACI, and the third busiest in the U.S. behind FedEx's Memphis Superhub and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.[10] The company is one of the largest private employers in the United States.[11]

History edit

Foundation edit

 
Merchants Parcel Delivery delivery vehicles, 1916

On August 28, 1907, James E. Casey founded the American Messenger Company with Claude Ryan[12] in Seattle, Washington,[13] capitalized with $100 in debt.[14] Most deliveries at this time were made on foot and bicycles were used for longer trips.

The American Messenger Company focused primarily on package delivery to retail stores with special delivery mail delivered for its largest client the U.S. Post Office. In 1913, the company acquired a Model T Ford as its first delivery vehicle. Casey and Ryan merged with a competitor, Evert McCabe, and formed Merchants Parcel Delivery. Consolidated delivery was also introduced, combining packages addressed to a certain neighborhood onto one delivery vehicle.[14]

In 1916, Charlie Soderstrom joined Merchants Parcel Delivery bringing in more vehicles for the growing delivery business. In 1919, the company expanded for the first time outside of Seattle to Oakland, California, and changed its name to United Parcel Service.[15]

The common carrier service was acquired in 1922 from a company in Los Angeles, California. UPS became one of the only companies in the United States to offer common carrier service. At first, common carrier was only limited to a small area around Los Angeles but by 1927 expanded to areas up to 125 miles outside the city. In 1924, a conveyor belt system was debuted for the handling of packages for UPS operations.[16]

In 1930, a consolidated service[clarify] began in New York City, and soon after in other major cities in the East and the Midwest.[17] The use of common carrier for delivery between all customers placed UPS in direct competition with USPS, and delivering parcels beyond the California border brought it under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The first city for UPS to use common carrier status outside California was Chicago, Illinois, in 1953.[18]

 
Ford Model T UPS delivery vehicle in 1921

Air service through UPS was first used in 1929 through private airlines. However, the Great Depression and a lack of volume ended the service. In 1953, UPS resumed air service called UPS Blue Label Air with two-day service to major cities along the East Coast and West Coast.[19]

Expansion and diversification edit

In 1975, UPS moved its headquarters to Greenwich, Connecticut, and began serving all of the 48 contiguous states of the United States. This expansion of operations made UPS the first package delivery company to serve every address in the contiguous United States. Additionally in 1975, UPS went international by establishing operations in Canada.[20] In 1976, UPS established a domestic operation in West Germany.[21]

UPS Next Day Air Service was launched in 1985 for all 48 contiguous states plus Puerto Rico. In 1988, UPS Airlines was launched with authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration and became the fastest-growing airline in FAA history – currently the 10th largest airline in the United States.[22] Domestic air service was added to Germany in 1989.[23] In 1991, UPS relocated its headquarters to Sandy Springs, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. Following this in 1992, UPS acquired both Haulfast and Carryfast and rebranded them UPS Supply Chain Solutions. Haulfast provided the pallet haulage and trucking network for the CarryFast group of companies. By 1993, UPS was delivering up to 11.5 million packages and documents per day.

In order for the company to service the large volume of customers in 1991, UPS developed technologies to improve efficiency. A handheld device called "Delivery Information Acquisition Device" (DIAD) was created to record and upload delivery information to the UPS network immediately upon pickup by every UPS driver.[24] In 1992, UPS began tracking all ground shipments electronically. In 1994, UPS.com debuted, and provided an interface to make what was primarily internal operational information available for customer access. After 27 years of providing this information, UPS chose to hide it again for most packages in 2021 and this information is no longer available on their consumer facing website.

In 1995, UPS acquired SonicAir to offer service parts logistics and compete with Choice Logistics.[25] In the same year, UPS launched UPS Logistics Group to facilitate global supply chain management services and consulting for customer needs. In 1997, a walkout by the 185,000 members of the Teamsters shut down UPS for 16 days.[26] In 1998, UPS Capital was established to enable companies to grow their business through a comprehensive menu of integrated financial services through UPS.[27] UPS acquired Challenge Air in 1999 to expand its operations in Latin America.[28]

 
Mail Boxes Etc., Inc. was re-branded as The UPS Store in 2001.
 
UPS Access Point in a New York City street

On November 10, 1999, UPS became a public company[29] in the largest initial public offering of the 20th century.[30]

21st century edit

In 2001, UPS acquired Mail Boxes Etc., Inc., a franchised network of packing and shipping retail centers across the United States and Canada.[31] In 2003, the company rebranded the Mail Boxes, Etc. network as The UPS Store.

In 2004, UPS entered the heavy freight business with the purchase of Menlo Worldwide Forwarding, a former subsidiary of Menlo Worldwide; UPS rebranded it as UPS Supply Chain Solutions. The purchase price was US$150 million and the assumption of US$110 million in long-term debt.

On August 5, 2005, UPS announced that it has completed its acquisition of less-than-truckload (LTL) trucking company Overnite Transportation for US$1.25 billion.[32] This was approved by the FTC and Overnite shareholders on August 4, 2005. On April 28, 2006, Overnite officially became UPS Freight.

In 2005, UPS offered non-stop delivery service between Guangzhou and the United States.[33] On October 3, 2005, UPS completed the purchase of Lynx Express, one of the largest independent parcel carriers in the United Kingdom, for £55.5 million (US$97.1 million) after receiving approval for the transaction from the European Commission. The first joint package car center operation in Dartford, Kent, was opened in 2006.

On August 28, 2007, United Parcel Service celebrated its 100th anniversary.[34] All Nippon Airways, a Star Alliance member, and UPS formed a cargo alliance and code-share to transport member cargo in 2008, similarly to an airline alliance.[35]

On March 19, 2012, UPS announced that it intended to acquire TNT Express for $6.8 billion, in a move to help expand its presence in European and Asian markets.[36] However, the deal fell through in January 2013, after it was announced that UPS had failed to obtain permission from the European Commission and as such had been blocked on competition grounds.[37]

In February 2012, UPS acquired Brussels-based company Kiala that provides e-commerce retailers the option to have goods delivered to a conventional retail location.[38]

In 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that UPS's operations were hampered by its outdated 20th-century technology, lagging behind its competitors.[39]

In May 2019, UPS launched a partnership with autonomous trucking startup, TuSimple to carry cargo across Phoenix, Arizona, and Tucson, Arizona.[40]

In October 2019, UPS won the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration to fly drones.[41] The certification will allow UPS to deliver health care supplies using a fleet of drones.[42]

On January 29, 2020, UPS announced it was investing in UK start-up Arrival and ordering 10,000 Generation 2 electric vehicles as a step towards a cleaner, more high-tech fleet. The deal runs from 2020 until 2024 and was reported to be worth more than $400 million.[43]

In March 2020, the company has appointed Carol Tomé to succeed David Abney as its chief executive officer. It was viewed as a move to steer the parcel delivery company through the turbulence of trade wars, technological disruption and the risk of a pandemic-induced recession.[44]

In March 2020, UPS expands its autonomous trips with TuSimple by adding an extra route between Phoenix and El Paso, Texas.[45]

In January 2021, UPS announced it had agreed to sell UPS Freight, its less-than-truckload freight business, to TFI International, a Canadian transport and logistics company, for $800 million. UPS said the move would allow it to focus on small-package delivery. At the time of the sale, UPS Freight had about 14,500 employees, approximately 11,000 of them represented by the Teamsters union, and generated an estimated $3.15 billion in revenue in 2020 offering services across the US, Canada, and Mexico. TFI had reported $4.1 billion in revenue in 2019 and already operated truckload and LTL services in Canada.[46] The acquisition was completed in April and UPS Freight was renamed TForce Freight.[47]

In 2021, following the company's shift to target smaller customers to boost profits during the COVID-19 pandemic, UPS reported a 21% jump in their fourth quarter sales to $24.9 billion. CEO Carol Tomé reported that Amazon paid UPS $11.3 billion in shipping in 2020, accounting for 13.3% of the company's revenue.[48]

In September 2021, UPS entered into an agreement to acquire Roadie for an undisclosed amount with the transaction expected to be closed in the fourth quarter.[49]

In November 2022, it was announced UPS had acquired the healthcare focused, Europe-based warehousing and temperature-controlled transport company, Bomi Group.[50]

In September 2023, it was announced UPS had acquired the Long Beach, California-headquartered time-critical, health care logistics company, MNX for an undisclosed amount.[51]

In October 2023, it was announced UPS had acquired the Los Angeles-headquartered reverse logistics company, Happy Returns from PayPal for an undisclosed amount.[52]

Operational facilities edit

United States edit

Louisville UPS Worldport edit

 
Panorama of UPS Worldport Air Hub at Louisville International Airport in 2004

UPS’ global hub for air shipments Is the Worldport, located at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The facility contributes to the airport's status of the second-busiest cargo airport in the United States and the fourth-busiest worldwide.[53][54]

The Worldport consist of:

  • 290 aircraft;
  • more than 20,000 employees;
  • 5.2 million square feet of building space (about 90 football fields).[55][54]
  • the capacity to handle 115 packages per second (equivalent to 416,000 packages flowing through its facilities every hour);

Regional hubs edit

UPS has five large regional hubs in the United States, located in Ontario, California; Dallas, Texas; Rockford, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Atlanta, Georgia. These hubs serve as major sorting and distribution centers for packages moving within and between regions.[56]

Europe edit

Poland edit

UPS has established a 11,000 square meter package center in Mysłowice. The facility is equipped with a conveyor belt system capable of sorting up to 6,000 packages per hour. It also offers parking for 170 package cars and houses a customer call center. The size of the Mysłowice facility is more than three times larger than the one in Katowice. Mysłowice was chosen as the location for the new facility in 2017 due to its proximity to various business distribution centers and Katowice airport, where UPS has invested in additional air cargo capacity.[57]

Turkey edit

UPS has 15 small package and 4 SCS operating facilities in Turkey, located in various cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, and Antalya.[58]

Asia-Pacific Region edit

Asia-Pacific Air Hub edit

UPS's Asia-Pacific Air Hub is located at Singapore Changi Airport. It is the company's largest hub outside of the United States, and handles over 1.1 million packages per day.[59][60] The hub has been expanded by 25% in 2023 to meet the growing e-commerce demand following the pandemic. After the upgrade, it can process 40% more import packages and 45% more export packages, enabling extended pick-up cut-off times for all export services.[59]

The hub also features refrigerators and freezers that can maintain temperatures between −20 and 25 °C (−4 and 77 °F) to facilitate the temporary storage of shipments, especially for critical healthcare deliveries such as COVID-19 vaccines. It is part of Changi's cold chain infrastructure, which ensures an unbroken cold chain for pharmaceutical manufacturers.[60]

Regional hubs edit

UPS has five regional hubs in the Asia-Pacific region, located in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. These hubs serve as major sorting and distribution centers for packages moving within and between regions.[61]

Finances edit

For the fiscal year 2022, UPS reported earnings of US$11.55 billion, with an annual revenue of US$100.34 billion, an increase of 3% over the previous fiscal cycle.[1] UPS ranked No. 34 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[62]

Year Revenue
in mil. USD
Net income
in mil. USD
Total Assets
in mil. USD
Employees
2005 42,581 3,870 34,947 407,000
2006 47,547 4,202 33,210 428,000
2007 49,692 382 39,042 425,300
2008 51,486 3,003 31,879 426,000
2009 45,297 1,968 31,883 408,000
2010 49,545 3,338 33,597 400,600
2011 53,105 3,804 34,701 398,000
2012 54,127 807 38,863 399,000
2013 55,438 4,372 36,212 395,000
2014 58,232 3,032 35,440 435,000
2015 58,363 4,844 38,311 444,000
2016 60,906 3,431 40,377 434,000
2017 65,872 4,910 45,403 454,000
2018 71,861 4,791 50,016 481,000
2019 74,094 4,440 57,857 495,000
2020 84,628 1,343 62,408 458,000
2021 97,287 12,890 69,405 534,000
2022 100,338 11,548 71,124 536,000

Operations edit

UPS's primary business is the time-definite delivery of packages and documents worldwide. In recent years, UPS extended its service portfolio to include LTL transportation (primarily in the U.S.) and supply chain services. UPS reports its operations in three segments:

  • U.S. Domestic Package operations,
  • International Package operations, and
  • Supply Chain & Freight operations.

United States domestic shipping edit

UPS services for consumers include:

  • UPS Ground for day-definite delivery. Can take up to 5 days.[63]
  • UPS 3-Day Select for less-sensitive express shipments. This service may use either air or ground transportation depending on distance, demand, and weather conditions, and as noted by its name, can take up to three days.[64]
  • UPS 2nd Day Air for packages that must arrive within two days. UPS also offers a 2nd Day Air AM service which offers morning delivery.[65][66]
  • UPS Next Day Air for shipments that require overnight service. UPS splits Next Day Air into three tiers:
    • Next Day Air Saver: guaranteed overnight shipping with afternoon delivery[67]
    • Next Day Air: guaranteed overnight delivery between 10:30 AM and noon[68]
    • Next Day Air Early: guaranteed overnight shipping by 8:30 AM for major US cities and 9:30 AM to most other destinations.[69]
  • UPS Express Critical: UPS' fastest service. Delivers to all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico by end of day.[70]

UPS also offers UPS SurePost, in which packages are handled by UPS in intermodal transit, and delivered last-mile by USPS.[7]

 
UPS delivery van with packages in 2013

International Package edit

 
UPS has service worldwide, including at Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport

International Package operations include delivery to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide,[71] including shipments wholly outside the United States, as well as shipments with either origin or distribution outside the United States.

UPS splits its international shipping into a few services:

  • UPS Standard for shipments to Mexico and Canada[72]
  • UPS Worldwide Expedited for all international shipments usually delivered within 2-5 business days[73]
  • UPS Worldwide Saver, also for all international shipments usually delivered overnight to Canada, 2 Days to Mexico, Latin America, and Europe, and 3 or more days to the rest of the world, all by the end of the day.[74]
  • UPS Worldwide Express for more critical international shipments with similar time frames to Worldwide Saver. Delivers around 10:30 AM to Noon.
  • UPS Worldwide Express Plus for Worldwide Express shipments that need to arrive to their destination earlier in the morning.[75]

Supply Chain & Freight edit

Supply Chain & Freight (UPS-SCS for UPS Supply Chain Solutions) includes UPS' forwarding and contract logistics operations and other related business units. UPS' forwarding and logistics business provides services in more than 175 countries and territories worldwide and includes worldwide supply chain design, execution and management, freight forwarding and distribution, customs brokerage, mail and consulting services.

Other business units within this segment include The UPS Store and UPS Capital.[76]

Until 2021, this segment also included UPS Freight which offered a variety of less than truckload ("LTL") and truckload ("TL") services to customers in North America. UPS Freight was sold to TFI International in April 2021 and was renamed TForce Freight.[46][47]

Personnel structure edit

In 2016 UPS employed approximately 444,000 staff: 362,000 in the U.S. and 82,000 internationally.[78] In 2023 approximately 330,000 UPS drivers, package handlers, and clerks are represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters with more than 50% of those being part-time workers.[79][80] In 2023, the average UPS full-time package delivery worker with more than four years experience was paid $95,000 per year.[79]

During the United Parcel Service strike of 1997, the company's only nationwide strike in its history, which lasted 16 days, Teamster President Ron Carey negotiated a new contract for workers.[81] In July 2023, before their contract was set to expire, a strike was threatened over union demands of increases in wages, benefits, and air conditioning in delivery vans.[82][83][84] A 10-day strike would have been the largest single-employer strike in US history and would have cost the US economy more than $7 billion.[85][83][80] The strike was called off after UPS agreed to increase starting pay for part-time workers to $21 per hour, in addition to other concessions.[80] UPS had previously announced the non-economic portions of the agreement had been settled, including to equip new delivery vans with air conditioning starting January 2024 combined with retrofitting existing vehicles with 2 fans, additional ventilation of the cargo area and shielding to reduce heat from the exhaust being transmitted to the cargo area of delivery vehicles. All tractor trailers are already equipped with AC.[86][87]

Chief executives edit

Competitors edit

Major competitors in the United States include the United States Postal Service (USPS) and FedEx, along with regional carriers such as OnTrac, and LSO (formerly Lonestar Overnight). In addition to these domestic carriers, UPS competes with a variety of international operators, including SF Express, Canada Post (and its subsidiary Purolator), TransForce, Deutsche Post (and its subsidiary DHL), Royal Mail, Japan Post Service, and many other regional carriers, national postal services and air cargo handlers (see Package delivery and Mail pages).

Historically, the bulk of competition for UPS came from inexpensive ground-based delivery services, such as Parcel Post (USPS) or Choice Logistics. In 1998, FedEx expanded into ground parcel delivery through its acquisition of RPS (formerly Roadway Package System), rebranding it as FedEx Ground in 2000. In 2003, DHL acquired Airborne Express, expanding its operations in the United States.

In response to the expansion of FedEx and DHL, UPS partnered with the US Postal Service to offer UPS Mail Innovations,[89] a program that allows UPS to pick up mail and packages weighing under one pound separately from the main ground network and transfer them to a USPS center, or destination delivery unit (DDU),[90] for final distribution. This process is also known as zone skipping,[91] long used by parcel consolidators.[92] UPS also has a separate product called "SurePost" which uses the UPS Ground network to deliver packages weighing under 10 pounds to the nearest UPS Package Center, which transfers them to the USPS DDU for "final mile" delivery.[93]

More recently, the continued growth of online shopping, combined with increasing awareness of the role of transportation (including package delivery) on the environment, has contributed to the rise of emerging competition from niche carriers or rebranded incumbents. For instance, the US Postal Service claims "greener delivery" of parcels on the assumption that USPS letter carriers deliver to each US address, six days a week anyway, and therefore offer the industry's lowest fuel consumption per delivery. Other carriers, like ParcelPool.com,[94] which specializes in residential package delivery to APO/FPO addresses, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and other US Territories, arose in response to increased demand from catalog retailers and online e-tailers for low-cost residential delivery services closely matching service standards normally associated with more expensive expedited parcel delivery.

In 2019, UPS sued in an attempt to force USPS to raise their prices, but was rejected by the Supreme Court.[95]

Transportation edit

UPS operates over 119,000 delivery vehicles worldwide, ranging from bicycles to tractor-trailer trucks.[96] In a long-running company policy to avoid advertisement or endorsement of a vehicle manufacturer, all external manufacturer emblems and badging are removed when a vehicle enters service (whenever possible).

The typical lifespan of a UPS ground vehicle is 20–25 years (or more), lasting until the structural integrity is compromised. The company does not re-sell any of its ground vehicles, so retired vehicles are almost always stripped of reusable parts before being sent to be crushed/broken up. Prior to scrapping, UPS trucks and trailers have all company branding painted over and are assigned an ADA (Automotive Destruction Authorization) number and must be crushed under the supervision of UPS Automotive personnel, which records the vehicle's destruction. The only exception to this policy are vehicles taken off the road for internal company use; package cars (repainted white) are used for various purposes (typically at large hubs); older semi tractors sometimes see use as terminal tractors.

Delivery vans edit

UPS refers to its delivery van as a "package car". Several designs and sizes are used by the company, dependent on routes and package volume; the distinct design of the rounded "bubble-nose" front hood and upper roofline was introduced in 1965. The bodies of the package cars are manufactured by Morgan Olson (Grumman Olson), Union City Body, and Utilimaster; while older vehicles were based on Ford or General Motors P-chassis, vehicles manufactured in the 21st century use Freightliner or Workhorse chassis.

Until the end of the 20th century, UPS delivery vehicles were equipped with manual transmissions and steering, with automatic transmissions and power steering adopted by newer vehicles.

For lower-volume delivery routes, UPS utilizes production-based vehicles, including minivans (including the Ford Transit Connect or the Ford Transit, and Dodge Grand Caravan C/V) and Mercedes-Benz (Dodge/Freightliner) Sprinter box vans. UPS has ordered Modec electric vans for its UK and German fleets. Energy costs play a huge part in the potential profitability of package delivery companies.[97]

Most UPS Ground vehicles have no air conditioning, with the exception of tractor-trailers. This has been considered to be a contributing factor to heatstroke and other heat-related health problems in drivers who work in these vehicles for the entire shift.[98][99][100] Modern vehicles have improved ventilation systems.

On January 29, 2020, UPS invested in Arrival and ordered 10,000 Generation 2 Electric Vehicles.[101]

Bicycles edit

In 2008, UPS started hiring bicycle delivery personnel in Vancouver, Washington, and in several cities in Oregon (Portland, Salem, Corvallis, Eugene, and Medford).[102] In fall of 2018, UPS announced a new program in Seattle, Washington using pedal-assist electric cargo bikes (made by Portland-based Truck Trike) around Pike Place and other congested downtown areas.[103][104] In Amsterdam UPS also uses Urban Arrow delivery bicycles for delivery via a granted concession.[105]

Cargo airline edit

 
A Boeing 767-34AF/ER aircraft (N358UP) of United Parcel Service (UPS) at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
 
UPS Boeing 747-400BCF landing at Hong Kong International Airport in 2014

The fourth-largest cargo airline worldwide, UPS Airlines flies to over 800 destinations worldwide (the most of any airline, cargo or passenger). Formed in 1988, the airline is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky (home to Worldport, its worldwide air hub) with additional hubs in the United States located in Ontario, California, Dallas, Texas, Rockford, Illinois and Philadelphia.[96] Outside of North America, a hub in Cologne, Germany services Europe;[106] in Asia, UPS Airlines operates a facility in Hong Kong and two hubs in mainland China.[96][107]

Consisting of a fleet of over 260 aircraft,[107] the airline competes directly against FedEx Express, facilitating air shipments by the company in over 200 countries and territories worldwide.[106]

Cargo drone airline edit

UPS Flight Forward is a subsidiary which was formed in July 2019[108] and approved by FAA for Part 135 Standard certification, first ever to receive this specific type of certification. The FAA's Part 135 Standard certification allows company to operate an unlimited number of drones of any size (even allowing the cargo to exceed 55 pounds) even with an unlimited number of remote operators in command.[109]

Company brand edit

 
 
 
 
Versions of the UPS shield logo (left to right), the 1916 eagle logo, the c. 1937 logo, Paul Rand's 1961 version, and the modern 2003 rendering

Brown edit

The brown color that UPS uses on its vehicles and uniforms is called Pullman brown. Company founder James E. Casey originally wanted company vehicles to use a yellow paint scheme, but one of his partners, Charlie Soderstrom, stated that a yellow vehicle would be hard to keep clean and that Pullman railroad cars were brown for just that reason.[12]

During the 2000s, the company used the familiarity of its color scheme in an advertising slogan: "What can Brown do for you?"[110]

Font edit

UPS commissioned brand consultancy FutureBrand to develop its own font, UPS Sans, for use in marketing and communication material. UPS Sans was created by slightly altering certain parts of FSI FontShop International's font FF Dax without permission. This has resulted in an agreement between FSI FontShop International and FutureBrand to avoid litigation.[111]

Reputation edit

 
UPS truck illegally parked in a bike lane in Philadelphia

UPS has been criticized for its treatment of its workforce, including providing inadequate protections and sick leave during the COVID-19 pandemic.[112]

The company has also been subject to perennial criticism for damaged, late, or otherwise mishandled packages.[113][114][115]

Safe streets activists have attacked UPS, along with other parcel delivery services, for frequently illegally parking their vehicles in bike lanes while making deliveries, a practice that endangers cyclists.[116][117][118] They were sued over it in New York in 2015,[119][120][121] and criticized alongside peers in a letter from Washington, D.C.'s transportation agency in 2018.[122]

Environmental record edit

As of 2013, UPS has over 104,900 vehicles in operation worldwide including nearly 7,000 alternative fuel vehicles.[123] In May 2008, UPS placed an order for 200 hybrid electric vehicles (adding to the 50 it had at that point) and 300 compressed natural gas (which are 20% more fuel efficient, and add to the 800 it already has) vehicles from Daimler Trucks North America.[124][125][126] The company added 200 hybrid electric vehicles to its fleet in 2016.[127]

UPS received a "striding" rating of 80 points out of 100 totals on the environmental scorecard by the Climate Counts Group for its efforts to lessen the company's impact on the environment.[128] UPS has also been awarded the Clean Air Excellence Award by the United States Environmental Protection Agency because of the alternative fuel program it has developed.[129] A few years later, the Environmental Protection Agency fined the UPS for not following environmental laws.[130]

In October 2009, UPS became the first small-package carrier to offer customers the chance to buy carbon offsets to neutralize the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the transport of their packages. Although initially only available on ups.com and to high-volume shippers, they are now widely available through UPS shipping systems and UPS Ready third-party shipping systems.[131][132]

Carbon footprint edit

UPS reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 16,500 Kt (+1,546/+10% y-o-y).[133] UPS aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050.[134]

UPS's annual Total CO2e Emissions - Market-Based Scope 1 + Scope 2 (in kilotonnes)
Dec 2016 Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 2020
13,263[135] 13,792[136] 14,635[137] 14,954[138] 16,500[133]

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Further reading edit

  • Allen, Joe (April 7, 2020). The Package King: A Rank-and-File History of UPS. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books. ISBN 9781642592177.
  • Brewster, Mike and Frederick Dalzell. Driving Change: The UPS Approach to Business (2007) excerpt and text search
  • Thomas L. Friedman, "Insourcing," in The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, updated and expanded, 2006, pp. 167–176.
  • Minchin, Timothy J. "Shutting Down 'Big Brown': Reassessing the 1997 UPS Strike and the Fate of American Labor," Labor History, 53 (Nov. 2012), 541–60.
  • Niemann, Greg. Big Brown: The Untold Story of UPS. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

External links edit

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This article is about the courier company For the mailing service operated by the U S federal government see United States Postal Service United Parcel Service UPS is an American multinational shipping amp receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907 1 Originally known as the American Messenger Company specializing in telegraphs UPS has grown to become a Fortune 500 company 6 and one of the world s largest shipping couriers UPS today is primarily known for its ground shipping services as well as the UPS Store a retail chain which assists UPS shipments and provides tools for small businesses UPS offers air shipping on an overnight or two day basis and delivers to post office boxes through UPS Mail Innovations and UPS SurePost two services that pass on packages to the United States Postal Service for last mile delivery 7 8 United Parcel Service Inc TypePublicTraded asNYSE UPS Class B DJTA componentS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryCourierFoundedAugust 28 1907 116 years ago 1907 08 28 in Seattle Washington U S as the American Messenger CompanyFounderJames E CaseyHeadquartersSandy Springs Georgia U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleCarol Tome CEO ServicesCourier express servicesFreight forwarding servicesLogistics servicesRevenueUS 100 3 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 13 09 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 11 55 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 71 12 billion 2022 Total equityUS 19 80 billion 2022 Number of employees536 000 2022 SubsidiariesUPS AirlinesNightline GroupMarkenUPS LogisticsUPS Mail InnovationsUPS Professional SolutionsUPS i parcelWebsiteups wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 3 4 5 UPS is the largest courier company in the world by revenue with annual revenues around US 85 billion in 2020 ahead of competitors DHL and FedEx 9 UPS s main international hub UPS Worldport in Louisville Kentucky is the fifth busiest airport in the world by cargo traffic based on preliminary statistics from ACI and the third busiest in the U S behind FedEx s Memphis Superhub and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport 10 The company is one of the largest private employers in the United States 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Expansion and diversification 1 3 21st century 2 Operational facilities 2 1 United States 2 1 1 Louisville UPS Worldport 2 1 2 Regional hubs 2 2 Europe 2 2 1 Poland 2 2 2 Turkey 2 3 Asia Pacific Region 2 3 1 Asia Pacific Air Hub 2 3 2 Regional hubs 3 Finances 4 Operations 4 1 United States domestic shipping 4 2 International Package 4 3 Supply Chain amp Freight 4 4 Personnel structure 4 5 Chief executives 5 Competitors 6 Transportation 6 1 Delivery vans 6 2 Bicycles 6 3 Cargo airline 6 4 Cargo drone airline 7 Company brand 7 1 Brown 7 2 Font 7 3 Reputation 8 Environmental record 8 1 Carbon footprint 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory editFoundation edit nbsp Merchants Parcel Delivery delivery vehicles 1916On August 28 1907 James E Casey founded the American Messenger Company with Claude Ryan 12 in Seattle Washington 13 capitalized with 100 in debt 14 Most deliveries at this time were made on foot and bicycles were used for longer trips The American Messenger Company focused primarily on package delivery to retail stores with special delivery mail delivered for its largest client the U S Post Office In 1913 the company acquired a Model T Ford as its first delivery vehicle Casey and Ryan merged with a competitor Evert McCabe and formed Merchants Parcel Delivery Consolidated delivery was also introduced combining packages addressed to a certain neighborhood onto one delivery vehicle 14 In 1916 Charlie Soderstrom joined Merchants Parcel Delivery bringing in more vehicles for the growing delivery business In 1919 the company expanded for the first time outside of Seattle to Oakland California and changed its name to United Parcel Service 15 The common carrier service was acquired in 1922 from a company in Los Angeles California UPS became one of the only companies in the United States to offer common carrier service At first common carrier was only limited to a small area around Los Angeles but by 1927 expanded to areas up to 125 miles outside the city In 1924 a conveyor belt system was debuted for the handling of packages for UPS operations 16 In 1930 a consolidated service clarify began in New York City and soon after in other major cities in the East and the Midwest 17 The use of common carrier for delivery between all customers placed UPS in direct competition with USPS and delivering parcels beyond the California border brought it under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission The first city for UPS to use common carrier status outside California was Chicago Illinois in 1953 18 nbsp Ford Model T UPS delivery vehicle in 1921Air service through UPS was first used in 1929 through private airlines However the Great Depression and a lack of volume ended the service In 1953 UPS resumed air service called UPS Blue Label Air with two day service to major cities along the East Coast and West Coast 19 Expansion and diversification edit In 1975 UPS moved its headquarters to Greenwich Connecticut and began serving all of the 48 contiguous states of the United States This expansion of operations made UPS the first package delivery company to serve every address in the contiguous United States Additionally in 1975 UPS went international by establishing operations in Canada 20 In 1976 UPS established a domestic operation in West Germany 21 UPS Next Day Air Service was launched in 1985 for all 48 contiguous states plus Puerto Rico In 1988 UPS Airlines was launched with authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration and became the fastest growing airline in FAA history currently the 10th largest airline in the United States 22 Domestic air service was added to Germany in 1989 23 In 1991 UPS relocated its headquarters to Sandy Springs Georgia a suburb of Atlanta Following this in 1992 UPS acquired both Haulfast and Carryfast and rebranded them UPS Supply Chain Solutions Haulfast provided the pallet haulage and trucking network for the CarryFast group of companies By 1993 UPS was delivering up to 11 5 million packages and documents per day In order for the company to service the large volume of customers in 1991 UPS developed technologies to improve efficiency A handheld device called Delivery Information Acquisition Device DIAD was created to record and upload delivery information to the UPS network immediately upon pickup by every UPS driver 24 In 1992 UPS began tracking all ground shipments electronically In 1994 UPS com debuted and provided an interface to make what was primarily internal operational information available for customer access After 27 years of providing this information UPS chose to hide it again for most packages in 2021 and this information is no longer available on their consumer facing website In 1995 UPS acquired SonicAir to offer service parts logistics and compete with Choice Logistics 25 In the same year UPS launched UPS Logistics Group to facilitate global supply chain management services and consulting for customer needs In 1997 a walkout by the 185 000 members of the Teamsters shut down UPS for 16 days 26 In 1998 UPS Capital was established to enable companies to grow their business through a comprehensive menu of integrated financial services through UPS 27 UPS acquired Challenge Air in 1999 to expand its operations in Latin America 28 nbsp Mail Boxes Etc Inc was re branded as The UPS Store in 2001 nbsp UPS Access Point in a New York City streetOn November 10 1999 UPS became a public company 29 in the largest initial public offering of the 20th century 30 21st century edit In 2001 UPS acquired Mail Boxes Etc Inc a franchised network of packing and shipping retail centers across the United States and Canada 31 In 2003 the company rebranded the Mail Boxes Etc network as The UPS Store In 2004 UPS entered the heavy freight business with the purchase of Menlo Worldwide Forwarding a former subsidiary of Menlo Worldwide UPS rebranded it as UPS Supply Chain Solutions The purchase price was US 150 million and the assumption of US 110 million in long term debt On August 5 2005 UPS announced that it has completed its acquisition of less than truckload LTL trucking company Overnite Transportation for US 1 25 billion 32 This was approved by the FTC and Overnite shareholders on August 4 2005 On April 28 2006 Overnite officially became UPS Freight In 2005 UPS offered non stop delivery service between Guangzhou and the United States 33 On October 3 2005 UPS completed the purchase of Lynx Express one of the largest independent parcel carriers in the United Kingdom for 55 5 million US 97 1 million after receiving approval for the transaction from the European Commission The first joint package car center operation in Dartford Kent was opened in 2006 On August 28 2007 United Parcel Service celebrated its 100th anniversary 34 All Nippon Airways a Star Alliance member and UPS formed a cargo alliance and code share to transport member cargo in 2008 similarly to an airline alliance 35 On March 19 2012 UPS announced that it intended to acquire TNT Express for 6 8 billion in a move to help expand its presence in European and Asian markets 36 However the deal fell through in January 2013 after it was announced that UPS had failed to obtain permission from the European Commission and as such had been blocked on competition grounds 37 In February 2012 UPS acquired Brussels based company Kiala that provides e commerce retailers the option to have goods delivered to a conventional retail location 38 In 2018 The Wall Street Journal reported that UPS s operations were hampered by its outdated 20th century technology lagging behind its competitors 39 In May 2019 UPS launched a partnership with autonomous trucking startup TuSimple to carry cargo across Phoenix Arizona and Tucson Arizona 40 In October 2019 UPS won the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration to fly drones 41 The certification will allow UPS to deliver health care supplies using a fleet of drones 42 On January 29 2020 UPS announced it was investing in UK start up Arrival and ordering 10 000 Generation 2 electric vehicles as a step towards a cleaner more high tech fleet The deal runs from 2020 until 2024 and was reported to be worth more than 400 million 43 In March 2020 the company has appointed Carol Tome to succeed David Abney as its chief executive officer It was viewed as a move to steer the parcel delivery company through the turbulence of trade wars technological disruption and the risk of a pandemic induced recession 44 In March 2020 UPS expands its autonomous trips with TuSimple by adding an extra route between Phoenix and El Paso Texas 45 In January 2021 UPS announced it had agreed to sell UPS Freight its less than truckload freight business to TFI International a Canadian transport and logistics company for 800 million UPS said the move would allow it to focus on small package delivery At the time of the sale UPS Freight had about 14 500 employees approximately 11 000 of them represented by the Teamsters union and generated an estimated 3 15 billion in revenue in 2020 offering services across the US Canada and Mexico TFI had reported 4 1 billion in revenue in 2019 and already operated truckload and LTL services in Canada 46 The acquisition was completed in April and UPS Freight was renamed TForce Freight 47 In 2021 following the company s shift to target smaller customers to boost profits during the COVID 19 pandemic UPS reported a 21 jump in their fourth quarter sales to 24 9 billion CEO Carol Tome reported that Amazon paid UPS 11 3 billion in shipping in 2020 accounting for 13 3 of the company s revenue 48 In September 2021 UPS entered into an agreement to acquire Roadie for an undisclosed amount with the transaction expected to be closed in the fourth quarter 49 In November 2022 it was announced UPS had acquired the healthcare focused Europe based warehousing and temperature controlled transport company Bomi Group 50 In September 2023 it was announced UPS had acquired the Long Beach California headquartered time critical health care logistics company MNX for an undisclosed amount 51 In October 2023 it was announced UPS had acquired the Los Angeles headquartered reverse logistics company Happy Returns from PayPal for an undisclosed amount 52 Operational facilities editUnited States edit Louisville UPS Worldport edit nbsp Panorama of UPS Worldport Air Hub at Louisville International Airport in 2004UPS global hub for air shipments Is the Worldport located at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport The facility contributes to the airport s status of the second busiest cargo airport in the United States and the fourth busiest worldwide 53 54 The Worldport consist of 290 aircraft more than 20 000 employees 5 2 million square feet of building space about 90 football fields 55 54 the capacity to handle 115 packages per second equivalent to 416 000 packages flowing through its facilities every hour Regional hubs edit UPS has five large regional hubs in the United States located in Ontario California Dallas Texas Rockford Illinois Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Atlanta Georgia These hubs serve as major sorting and distribution centers for packages moving within and between regions 56 Europe edit Poland edit UPS has established a 11 000 square meter package center in Myslowice The facility is equipped with a conveyor belt system capable of sorting up to 6 000 packages per hour It also offers parking for 170 package cars and houses a customer call center The size of the Myslowice facility is more than three times larger than the one in Katowice Myslowice was chosen as the location for the new facility in 2017 due to its proximity to various business distribution centers and Katowice airport where UPS has invested in additional air cargo capacity 57 Turkey edit UPS has 15 small package and 4 SCS operating facilities in Turkey located in various cities such as Istanbul Ankara Izmir Bursa and Antalya 58 Asia Pacific Region edit Asia Pacific Air Hub edit UPS s Asia Pacific Air Hub is located at Singapore Changi Airport It is the company s largest hub outside of the United States and handles over 1 1 million packages per day 59 60 The hub has been expanded by 25 in 2023 to meet the growing e commerce demand following the pandemic After the upgrade it can process 40 more import packages and 45 more export packages enabling extended pick up cut off times for all export services 59 The hub also features refrigerators and freezers that can maintain temperatures between 20 and 25 C 4 and 77 F to facilitate the temporary storage of shipments especially for critical healthcare deliveries such as COVID 19 vaccines It is part of Changi s cold chain infrastructure which ensures an unbroken cold chain for pharmaceutical manufacturers 60 Regional hubs edit UPS has five regional hubs in the Asia Pacific region located in Hong Kong Japan Korea Malaysia and Thailand These hubs serve as major sorting and distribution centers for packages moving within and between regions 61 Finances editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message For the fiscal year 2022 UPS reported earnings of US 11 55 billion with an annual revenue of US 100 34 billion an increase of 3 over the previous fiscal cycle 1 UPS ranked No 34 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue 62 Year Revenuein mil USD Net incomein mil USD Total Assetsin mil USD Employees2005 42 581 3 870 34 947 407 0002006 47 547 4 202 33 210 428 0002007 49 692 382 39 042 425 3002008 51 486 3 003 31 879 426 0002009 45 297 1 968 31 883 408 0002010 49 545 3 338 33 597 400 6002011 53 105 3 804 34 701 398 0002012 54 127 807 38 863 399 0002013 55 438 4 372 36 212 395 0002014 58 232 3 032 35 440 435 0002015 58 363 4 844 38 311 444 0002016 60 906 3 431 40 377 434 0002017 65 872 4 910 45 403 454 0002018 71 861 4 791 50 016 481 0002019 74 094 4 440 57 857 495 0002020 84 628 1 343 62 408 458 0002021 97 287 12 890 69 405 534 0002022 100 338 11 548 71 124 536 000Operations editUPS s primary business is the time definite delivery of packages and documents worldwide In recent years UPS extended its service portfolio to include LTL transportation primarily in the U S and supply chain services UPS reports its operations in three segments U S Domestic Package operations International Package operations and Supply Chain amp Freight operations United States domestic shipping edit UPS services for consumers include UPS Ground for day definite delivery Can take up to 5 days 63 UPS 3 Day Select for less sensitive express shipments This service may use either air or ground transportation depending on distance demand and weather conditions and as noted by its name can take up to three days 64 UPS 2nd Day Air for packages that must arrive within two days UPS also offers a 2nd Day Air AM service which offers morning delivery 65 66 UPS Next Day Air for shipments that require overnight service UPS splits Next Day Air into three tiers Next Day Air Saver guaranteed overnight shipping with afternoon delivery 67 Next Day Air guaranteed overnight delivery between 10 30 AM and noon 68 Next Day Air Early guaranteed overnight shipping by 8 30 AM for major US cities and 9 30 AM to most other destinations 69 UPS Express Critical UPS fastest service Delivers to all 50 states DC and Puerto Rico by end of day 70 UPS also offers UPS SurePost in which packages are handled by UPS in intermodal transit and delivered last mile by USPS 7 nbsp UPS delivery van with packages in 2013International Package edit nbsp UPS has service worldwide including at Israel s Ben Gurion International AirportInternational Package operations include delivery to more than 220 countries and territories worldwide 71 including shipments wholly outside the United States as well as shipments with either origin or distribution outside the United States UPS splits its international shipping into a few services UPS Standard for shipments to Mexico and Canada 72 UPS Worldwide Expedited for all international shipments usually delivered within 2 5 business days 73 UPS Worldwide Saver also for all international shipments usually delivered overnight to Canada 2 Days to Mexico Latin America and Europe and 3 or more days to the rest of the world all by the end of the day 74 UPS Worldwide Express for more critical international shipments with similar time frames to Worldwide Saver Delivers around 10 30 AM to Noon UPS Worldwide Express Plus for Worldwide Express shipments that need to arrive to their destination earlier in the morning 75 Supply Chain amp Freight edit Supply Chain amp Freight UPS SCS for UPS Supply Chain Solutions includes UPS forwarding and contract logistics operations and other related business units UPS forwarding and logistics business provides services in more than 175 countries and territories worldwide and includes worldwide supply chain design execution and management freight forwarding and distribution customs brokerage mail and consulting services Other business units within this segment include The UPS Store and UPS Capital 76 Trailer railroad reporting marks UPGX UPGZ UPOZ UPSZ UPWZ UPSC UPSU NONZ 77 NMFTA SCAC code UPSS UPSN UPSCUntil 2021 this segment also included UPS Freight which offered a variety of less than truckload LTL and truckload TL services to customers in North America UPS Freight was sold to TFI International in April 2021 and was renamed TForce Freight 46 47 Personnel structure edit In 2016 UPS employed approximately 444 000 staff 362 000 in the U S and 82 000 internationally 78 In 2023 approximately 330 000 UPS drivers package handlers and clerks are represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters with more than 50 of those being part time workers 79 80 In 2023 the average UPS full time package delivery worker with more than four years experience was paid 95 000 per year 79 During the United Parcel Service strike of 1997 the company s only nationwide strike in its history which lasted 16 days Teamster President Ron Carey negotiated a new contract for workers 81 In July 2023 before their contract was set to expire a strike was threatened over union demands of increases in wages benefits and air conditioning in delivery vans 82 83 84 A 10 day strike would have been the largest single employer strike in US history and would have cost the US economy more than 7 billion 85 83 80 The strike was called off after UPS agreed to increase starting pay for part time workers to 21 per hour in addition to other concessions 80 UPS had previously announced the non economic portions of the agreement had been settled including to equip new delivery vans with air conditioning starting January 2024 combined with retrofitting existing vehicles with 2 fans additional ventilation of the cargo area and shielding to reduce heat from the exhaust being transmitted to the cargo area of delivery vehicles All tractor trailers are already equipped with AC 86 87 Chief executives edit 1907 1962 James E Jim Casey 1962 1972 George D Smith 1972 1973 Paul Oberkotter 1973 1980 Harold Oberkotter 1980 1984 George Lamb 1984 1989 John W Rogers 1989 1996 Kent C Oz Nelson 1997 2001 James P Kelly 2002 2007 Michael L Mike Eskew 2008 2014 Scott Davis 88 2014 2020 David Abney 2020 current Carol B TomeCompetitors editMajor competitors in the United States include the United States Postal Service USPS and FedEx along with regional carriers such as OnTrac and LSO formerly Lonestar Overnight In addition to these domestic carriers UPS competes with a variety of international operators including SF Express Canada Post and its subsidiary Purolator TransForce Deutsche Post and its subsidiary DHL Royal Mail Japan Post Service and many other regional carriers national postal services and air cargo handlers see Package delivery and Mail pages Historically the bulk of competition for UPS came from inexpensive ground based delivery services such as Parcel Post USPS or Choice Logistics In 1998 FedEx expanded into ground parcel delivery through its acquisition of RPS formerly Roadway Package System rebranding it as FedEx Ground in 2000 In 2003 DHL acquired Airborne Express expanding its operations in the United States In response to the expansion of FedEx and DHL UPS partnered with the US Postal Service to offer UPS Mail Innovations 89 a program that allows UPS to pick up mail and packages weighing under one pound separately from the main ground network and transfer them to a USPS center or destination delivery unit DDU 90 for final distribution This process is also known as zone skipping 91 long used by parcel consolidators 92 UPS also has a separate product called SurePost which uses the UPS Ground network to deliver packages weighing under 10 pounds to the nearest UPS Package Center which transfers them to the USPS DDU for final mile delivery 93 More recently the continued growth of online shopping combined with increasing awareness of the role of transportation including package delivery on the environment has contributed to the rise of emerging competition from niche carriers or rebranded incumbents For instance the US Postal Service claims greener delivery of parcels on the assumption that USPS letter carriers deliver to each US address six days a week anyway and therefore offer the industry s lowest fuel consumption per delivery Other carriers like ParcelPool com 94 which specializes in residential package delivery to APO FPO addresses Hawaii Alaska Puerto Rico and other US Territories arose in response to increased demand from catalog retailers and online e tailers for low cost residential delivery services closely matching service standards normally associated with more expensive expedited parcel delivery In 2019 UPS sued in an attempt to force USPS to raise their prices but was rejected by the Supreme Court 95 Transportation editUPS operates over 119 000 delivery vehicles worldwide ranging from bicycles to tractor trailer trucks 96 In a long running company policy to avoid advertisement or endorsement of a vehicle manufacturer all external manufacturer emblems and badging are removed when a vehicle enters service whenever possible The typical lifespan of a UPS ground vehicle is 20 25 years or more lasting until the structural integrity is compromised The company does not re sell any of its ground vehicles so retired vehicles are almost always stripped of reusable parts before being sent to be crushed broken up Prior to scrapping UPS trucks and trailers have all company branding painted over and are assigned an ADA Automotive Destruction Authorization number and must be crushed under the supervision of UPS Automotive personnel which records the vehicle s destruction The only exception to this policy are vehicles taken off the road for internal company use package cars repainted white are used for various purposes typically at large hubs older semi tractors sometimes see use as terminal tractors Delivery vans edit UPS refers to its delivery van as a package car Several designs and sizes are used by the company dependent on routes and package volume the distinct design of the rounded bubble nose front hood and upper roofline was introduced in 1965 The bodies of the package cars are manufactured by Morgan Olson Grumman Olson Union City Body and Utilimaster while older vehicles were based on Ford or General Motors P chassis vehicles manufactured in the 21st century use Freightliner or Workhorse chassis Until the end of the 20th century UPS delivery vehicles were equipped with manual transmissions and steering with automatic transmissions and power steering adopted by newer vehicles For lower volume delivery routes UPS utilizes production based vehicles including minivans including the Ford Transit Connect or the Ford Transit and Dodge Grand Caravan C V and Mercedes Benz Dodge Freightliner Sprinter box vans UPS has ordered Modec electric vans for its UK and German fleets Energy costs play a huge part in the potential profitability of package delivery companies 97 nbsp 1990s Grumman Olson Navistar package car showing 1965 design rounded nose and upper fascia nbsp 2000s propane fueled package car in Montreal Quebec nbsp Early 2010s package car in Ontario nbsp Utilimaster body package car on Isuzu Reach chassis in New York City nbsp Ram ProMaster package car nbsp Modec electric powered van in Germany nbsp Iveco Daily package car in Leamington Spa United KingdomMost UPS Ground vehicles have no air conditioning with the exception of tractor trailers This has been considered to be a contributing factor to heatstroke and other heat related health problems in drivers who work in these vehicles for the entire shift 98 99 100 Modern vehicles have improved ventilation systems On January 29 2020 UPS invested in Arrival and ordered 10 000 Generation 2 Electric Vehicles 101 nbsp UPS 1990 Ford LN8000 in Seattle Washington nbsp 2017 Ford F 650 in New York City nbsp UPS International 9000 towing triple trailers in Beatty Nevada nbsp UPS DAF LF cabover straight truck in Plymouth United Kingdom nbsp UPS MAN TGL truck in DenmarkBicycles edit In 2008 UPS started hiring bicycle delivery personnel in Vancouver Washington and in several cities in Oregon Portland Salem Corvallis Eugene and Medford 102 In fall of 2018 UPS announced a new program in Seattle Washington using pedal assist electric cargo bikes made by Portland based Truck Trike around Pike Place and other congested downtown areas 103 104 In Amsterdam UPS also uses Urban Arrow delivery bicycles for delivery via a granted concession 105 nbsp UPS e drive electric assisted cargo tricycle in Hamburg Germany nbsp UPS e drive electric assisted cargo tricycle in Cologne GermanyCargo airline edit Main article UPS Airlines nbsp A Boeing 767 34AF ER aircraft N358UP of United Parcel Service UPS at Helsinki Vantaa Airport nbsp UPS Boeing 747 400BCF landing at Hong Kong International Airport in 2014The fourth largest cargo airline worldwide UPS Airlines flies to over 800 destinations worldwide the most of any airline cargo or passenger Formed in 1988 the airline is headquartered in Louisville Kentucky home to Worldport its worldwide air hub with additional hubs in the United States located in Ontario California Dallas Texas Rockford Illinois and Philadelphia 96 Outside of North America a hub in Cologne Germany services Europe 106 in Asia UPS Airlines operates a facility in Hong Kong and two hubs in mainland China 96 107 Consisting of a fleet of over 260 aircraft 107 the airline competes directly against FedEx Express facilitating air shipments by the company in over 200 countries and territories worldwide 106 Cargo drone airline edit Main article UPS Flight Forward UPS Flight Forward is a subsidiary which was formed in July 2019 108 and approved by FAA for Part 135 Standard certification first ever to receive this specific type of certification The FAA s Part 135 Standard certification allows company to operate an unlimited number of drones of any size even allowing the cargo to exceed 55 pounds even with an unlimited number of remote operators in command 109 Company brand edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Versions of the UPS shield logo left to right the 1916 eagle logo the c 1937 logo Paul Rand s 1961 version and the modern 2003 rendering Brown edit The brown color that UPS uses on its vehicles and uniforms is called Pullman brown Company founder James E Casey originally wanted company vehicles to use a yellow paint scheme but one of his partners Charlie Soderstrom stated that a yellow vehicle would be hard to keep clean and that Pullman railroad cars were brown for just that reason 12 During the 2000s the company used the familiarity of its color scheme in an advertising slogan What can Brown do for you 110 Font edit UPS commissioned brand consultancy FutureBrand to develop its own font UPS Sans for use in marketing and communication material UPS Sans was created by slightly altering certain parts of FSI FontShop International s font FF Dax without permission This has resulted in an agreement between FSI FontShop International and FutureBrand to avoid litigation 111 Reputation edit nbsp UPS truck illegally parked in a bike lane in PhiladelphiaUPS has been criticized for its treatment of its workforce including providing inadequate protections and sick leave during the COVID 19 pandemic 112 The company has also been subject to perennial criticism for damaged late or otherwise mishandled packages 113 114 115 Safe streets activists have attacked UPS along with other parcel delivery services for frequently illegally parking their vehicles in bike lanes while making deliveries a practice that endangers cyclists 116 117 118 They were sued over it in New York in 2015 119 120 121 and criticized alongside peers in a letter from Washington D C s transportation agency in 2018 122 Environmental record editAs of 2013 UPS has over 104 900 vehicles in operation worldwide including nearly 7 000 alternative fuel vehicles 123 In May 2008 UPS placed an order for 200 hybrid electric vehicles adding to the 50 it had at that point and 300 compressed natural gas which are 20 more fuel efficient and add to the 800 it already has vehicles from Daimler Trucks North America 124 125 126 The company added 200 hybrid electric vehicles to its fleet in 2016 127 UPS received a striding rating of 80 points out of 100 totals on the environmental scorecard by the Climate Counts Group for its efforts to lessen the company s impact on the environment 128 UPS has also been awarded the Clean Air Excellence Award by the United States Environmental Protection Agency because of the alternative fuel program it has developed 129 A few years later the Environmental Protection Agency fined the UPS for not following environmental laws 130 In October 2009 UPS became the first small package carrier to offer customers the chance to buy carbon offsets to neutralize the greenhouse gas emissions generated by the transport of their packages Although initially only available on ups com and to high volume shippers they are now widely available through UPS shipping systems and UPS Ready third party shipping systems 131 132 Carbon footprint edit UPS reported Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 16 500 Kt 1 546 10 y o y 133 UPS aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050 134 UPS s annual Total CO2e Emissions Market Based Scope 1 Scope 2 in kilotonnes Dec 2016 Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 202013 263 135 13 792 136 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Brown Reassessing the 1997 UPS Strike and the Fate of American Labor Labor History 53 Nov 2012 541 60 Niemann Greg Big Brown The Untold Story of UPS New York John Wiley amp Sons 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to United Parcel Service Official website nbsp Business data for United Parcel Service Inc GoogleSEC filingsYahoo 33 56 36 16 N 84 21 34 73 W 33 9433778 N 84 3596472 W 33 9433778 84 3596472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Parcel Service amp oldid 1186657176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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