UPS PACKAGE OPERATIONS
Founded: August 28,1907, in Seattle, Washington, USA
Established in Canada: February 1975
World Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Canada Headquarters: Mississauga, Ontario
Canada President: Mike Tierney
World Wide Web Address: www.ups.com
Global: Volume
2008 Overall Revenue: $49.7 billion US 2008 Delivery Volume: 4.0 billion packages and documents Daily Delivery Volume: 15.8 million packages and documents UPS Jet Aircraft: 268; 9th largest airline in the world
Areas Served in Canada: Every address in Canada*
Points of Access in Canada: Over 970 (The UPS Store® locations, UPS drop-off boxes, authorized shipping outlets and retail stores)
Employees: Over 8,750 in Canada, 425,300 worldwide (358,000 in U.S.; 67,300 Outside U.S.)
Canada Delivery Fleet: 2,795 (package cars, tractors, vans, and trailers)
Daily Flight Segments: Intra-Canada: 76; International: 12
Airports Served: Intra-Canada: 30; International: 6
Canadian Air Hubs: Mirabel, QC; Hamilton, ON; Toronto, ON; Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC
Brokerage Operations: Fredericton, NB
UPS SUPPLY CHAIN AND FREIGHT
2008 Global Net Revenue: $8.4 billion
UPS Supply Chain Solutions
Key Services: Logistics and distribution; transportation and freight (air, sea, ground, rail); freight forwarding; international trade management and customs brokerage
Specialty Services: Service parts logistics; technical repair and configuration; supply chain design and planning; returns management
Facilities: 991 facilities in more than 120 countries
Employees: Over 2,200 in Canada
UPS Freight
Key Services: Leading provider of less-than-truckload services coast-to-coast
Delivery Fleet: 8,065 tractors; 22,097 trailers
Facilities: 215+ services centres
*Some shipments may be shipped by surface transport and/or handled by a UPS independent contractor. Shipments handled by independent contractors destined to remote delivery areas may be delivered to a centralized delivery location and require the consignee to pick up the shipment. |