- ATLANTA, Oct. 12, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
- Earlier morning delivery now available in 28 new countries and enhanced in 25 existing countries
- New country examples: Turkey, Mexico, Vietnam, and United Arab Emirates
- Expanding reach in select existing countries: Canada, China, India and the UK
UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced the expansion of its earliest morning package delivery service,
UPS Worldwide Express Plus™. By expanding its reach to 28 new countries and enhancing service to cover more postal codes in 25
existing countries, shippers can reach the top 20 economies in the world1 earlier than ever before.
Businesses in the industrial manufacturing, automotive, healthcare and retail industries use the service for urgent shipments.
The UPS Express Plus service offers guaranteed delivery on the next business day as early as 8:00 a.m., depending on the
destination.
In the 25 existing countries, shippers can reach more customers in many global business centers. The service is not limited to
the largest cities. This expansion now makes the service available in 3,000 additional postal codes in the United Kingdom and 2,000
more postal codes in Canada.
“Companies that require spare parts quickly to keep operations running, and healthcare customers shipping emergency products
rely on the speed and dependability of the service,” said Jim Barber UPS International President. “With this latest expansion, the
coverage area comprises nearly 90% of the global gross domestic product and nearly 90% of global real imports.”
Europe adds 19 countries with the greatest expansion of service in emerging economic centers including Romania, Turkey and
Serbia. Romania is projected to be the fastest growing economy in Eastern Europe this year.2
Expanding early morning delivery in Paris, London and Milan will benefit luxury goods retailers that demand quick turnarounds
between their design, sampling, production and fulfillment cycles.
J.Hilburn, a luxury menswear brand, uses the UPS Worldwide Express Plus service for their
inbound shipments of made-to-measure suits and custom shirts from Portugal and Malaysia to the U.S. “Before using UPS Worldwide
Express Plus, we couldn’t start processing customer orders until midday. Now with the earlier delivery we can get our product in
and out in the same day,” said Wayne Davis, Logistics and Operations Director, J. Hilburn. “Having consistent delivery is a game
changer.”
Mexico is the United States’ second largest export market, and the fourth largest exporter of automobiles globally. Automotive
customers depend on the UPS Worldwide Express Plus service for critical parts used in production lines.
In Vietnam where apparel exports values grew 9% last year, retail customers will be able to process manufactured garments,
samples and accessories earlier in the day.
UPS Worldwide Express Plus is part of the broader UPS Express™ shipping portfolio, which offers the most international
guaranteed time-of-day delivery options that include routine customs clearance.
The UPS Express shipping portfolio features:
- UPS Worldwide Express Plus for early-morning delivery to 56 countries
- UPS Express for midday delivery to 118 countries and territories
- UPS Express Saver for end-of-day delivery to 220 countries and territories
Through 2019, UPS plans to invest $2 billion in European operations to expand destinations, enhance time in transit, and
increase overall capacity.
About UPS
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freight; facilitating international trade, and deploying advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business.
Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can be found on the web
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1 International Monetary Fund
2 Focus Economics, September 2016
Natalie Godwin-Norrington 404-828-7123 ngodwin@ups.com