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Worldwide Facts
Founded: August 28, 1907, in Seattle, Wash., USA

World Headquarters: Atlanta, GA., USA

World Wide Web Address: www.ups.com

Chairman & CEO: Scott Davis

2008 Revenue: $51.5 billion

Employees: 408,000 Worldwide (340,000 U.S.; 68,000 International)
Package Operations
2008 Revenue: $42.6 billion

2008 Delivery Volume: 3.9 billion packages and documents

Daily Delivery Volume: 15.5 million packages and documents

Daily U.S. Air Volume: 2.1 million packages and documents

Daily International Volume: 2.0 million packages and documents

Service Area: More than 200 countries and territories; every address in North America* and Europe

Customers: 7.9 million daily (1.8 million pick-up, 6.1 million delivery)

Online Tracking: Average 22.7 million daily tracking requests

Retail Access: The UPS Store®, 4,693; Mail Boxes Etc.®, 104; UPS Customer Centres, 1,000; uthorized outlets, 16,000; UPS Drop Boxes, 40,000

Operating Facilities: 1,801

Delivery Fleet: 94,490 package cars, vans, tractors, motorcycles, including 1,710 alternative-fuel vehicles

UPS Jet Aircraft Fleet: 209 in service (264 aircraft total; among 10 largest in the world)

Chartered Aircraft: 292

Daily Flight Segments: Domestic - 959; International - 763

Airports Served: Domestic - 400; International - 435

Air Hubs:

  • United States: Louisville, KY. (Main US Air Hub); Philadelphia, Pa.; Dallas, Texas; Ontario, Calif.; Rockford, Ill.; Columbia, Sc; Hartford, CT.
  • Europe: Cologne/Bonn, Germany
  • Asia Pacific: Shanghai; Pampanga, Philippines; Hong Kong; Singapore
  • Latin America and Caribbean: Miami, Fla., USA
  • Canada: Hamilton, Ontario; Mirabel, Québec; Vancouver, British Columbia; Calgary, Alberta; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Toronto, Ontario
Supply Chain and Freight
2008 Revenue: $8.9 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: 877 facilities in more than 120 countries; 33 million sq. ft.
UPS Freight
Key services: Leading provider of less-than-truckload services coast-to-coast.

Delivery fleet: 6,317 tractors; 21,246 trailers

Facilities: 215+ service centres

For more information, contact: UPS Public Relations 404-828-7123

*Note: In Canada, 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.