FEMA's Project Airbridge is a public-private partnership to get life-saving equipment to where it is needed with greater speed. UPS is adding flights to meet the soaring demand to ship testing kits, personal protective equipment, and other supplies required for the global response effort.
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UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced it has added over 200 company-owned and chartered air freighter flights in April to support FEMA's Project Airbridge and other healthcare-related missions. Project Airbridge is a public-private partnership to get vital and life-saving equipment to where it is needed with greater speed. These additional flights serve to meet the soaring demand to ship testing kits, personal protective equipment and other supplies required for the global response effort.
"With our scale and flexible global network, we are in a unique position to be able to handle Coronavirus response shipments for FEMA and healthcare customers," said David Abney, UPS Chairman and CEO. "In these uncertain times, our customers depend on us more than ever. Our employees are keeping America moving and meeting the urgent needs created by the pandemic. We will continue to serve and do our part to lead in the fight against COVID-19."
The vast majority of the additional flights are carrying products from Asia to the US and Europe. UPS is shipping personal protective equipment, ventilators, intensive care monitoring equipment, Coronavirus testing kits and other supplies. The company is also proud to have the capabilities to transport specialised products, such as temperature sensitive compounds.
UPS Healthcare delivers unparalleled healthcare logistics expertise to its customers around the world. UPS Healthcare has 11+ million square feet of cGMP and GDP-compliant healthcare distribution space globally. Its services include inventory management, cold chain packaging and shipping, storage and fulfilment of medical devices, and lab and clinical trial logistics. UPS Healthcare's global infrastructure, its UPS® Premier visibility service, its track and trace technology, and its global quality system are well-suited to meeting today's complex logistics demands for the pharmaceutical, medical device, and laboratory diagnostic industries.
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