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UPS Philippines Fact Sheet

FOUNDED August 28, 1907, in Seattle, Washington., USA
ESTABLISHED IN THE PHILIPPINES 1997
WORLD HEADQUARTERS Atlanta, Ga., USA
ASIA PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS Singapore
MANAGING DIRECTOR Maurice K. Gohoc
WORLD WIDE WEB ADDRESS UPS.com/ph
HEADQUARTERS Parañaque City, Philippines
GLOBAL VOLUME & REVENUE  
  2012 REVENUE US$54.1 billion
  2012 DELIVERY VOLUME 4.1 billion packages and documents
  DAILY DELIVERY VOLUME 16.3 million packages and documents
  DAILY U.S. AIR DELIVERY VOLUME 2.3 million packages and documents
  DAILY INTERNATIONAL VOLUME 2.4 million packages and documents
POINTS OF ACCESS 9 (MBEs, authorized shipping outlets, alliances, customer centers)
EMPLOYEES 1,247 in the Philippines (188 Small Package, 138 SCS, 124 ACSC, 22 UPSCO, 775 UIIC); 397,100 Worldwide
DELIIVERY FLEET 43 (package vans, trucks and motorcycles)
UPS FLIGHTS 24 weekly flights to and from the Philippines using B767
OPERATING FACILITIES 8 (2 SP, 4 SCS, and 1 Joint SP/SCS, 1 Shared Services Hub)
BROKERAGE OPERATIONS 3 (Cebu, Clark, NAIA)
SERVICES  
  PACKAGE DELIVERY UPS Worldwide Express Plus®, UPS Worldwide Express®, UPS Worldwide Expedited®, UPS Worldwide Saver®, World Ease®, Import Freight Collect, UPS 10 KG Box®, UPS 25 KG Box®, UPS Paperless® Invoice, UPS Returns®, UPS Broker of Choice®, UPS FTZ Facilitator®, UPS Clinical TrialsSM , UPS Import ControlSM and customs brokerage. Financial services are provided through UPS Capital. ®
  SUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES Transportation and freight services (air, ocean and ground), UPS Express® Freight, UPS Air Freight Direct® and UPS Air Freight Consolidated®, international trade services (including customs brokerage), UPS Trade Direct® and contract logistics (distribution services and post sales support).
  UPS TECHNOLOGY UPS CampusShip®, UPS WorldShip®, UPS Developer Kit, UPS Quantum View®, Quantum View Notify®, Flex® Global View, UPS Billing Data and Billing Analysis Tool, UPS TradeAbility®, UPS Wireless.

Recent Highlights

2011

  • October 31, 2011 – UPS announced the extension of the company’s mobile Web site, m.ups.com to customers in Asia (China, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and New Zealand) which allows customers mobile access to track packages, calculate shipping rates and find the nearest UPS location.

 

2010

  • UPS launched UPS Import ControlSM, a new function that gives importers rather than exporters greater control over their inbound shipments. The new service reduces delays to the shipping process due to incorrect or incomplete documentation, and gives importers the ability to mask profit margins as they ship directly to end-customers.
  • UPS introduced its carbon neutral programme in the Asia Pacific region, including the Philippines. UPS customers now have the option of paying a small fee to calculate and offset the impact of the carbon emissions associated with their shipments.

2008

  • UPS rolls out 8 new products in 2008 for Asia Pacific - UPS Express Freight, UPS Air Freight Direct and UPS Air Freight Consolidated, UPS Paperless Invoice, UPS Returns, UPS Broker of Choice, UPS FTZ Facilitator and UPS Clinical Trials.

2007

  • UPS introduced three daily time-definite delivery options.  The new services provide customers with more flexibility on lanes between the United States and Asia, Europe and the Americas, giving businesses three time-of-day delivery options in 30 of the world’s most active trading markets. 

2005

  • In April 2005, UPS opens the newly expanded intra-Asia hub with an improved sorting capacity of 7,500 packages per hour.

2004

  • UPS invested $1.4 million to facilitate the expansion of its Intra-Asia hub to meet the growing shipment volume in Clark.
  • UPS currently has 18 flights coming in and out of the Intra-Asia Hub with routes passing through the following countries- Shanghai, Beijing, Cologne, Bombay, Anchorage, Honolulu, Nadi, Sydney, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Taipei, Incheon, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Recently included an additional ATW flight that originates from Cologne and passes through the hubs in Dubai-Manila-Taipei-Bombay-Dubai- Cologne.
  • UPS introduced UPS CampusShip® in the Philippines, offering customers the advantage of Web-based shipping solutions with centralized control and visibility ideal for decentralised office environments.

2003

  • UPS launched Clark-Bangkok-Clark flight route.
  • UPS’s largest cargo aircraft, MD-11, makes its inaugural flight to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport.
  • UPS introduced the Clark-Kuala-Lumpur-Penang-Kuala Lumpur Clark flight route.
  • UPS Worldwide Express® and UPS Worldwide Expedited® were introduced locally.

2002

  • UPS launches its intra-Asia hub in Clark, Philippines, which facilitates nine (incoming and outgoing) flights daily.

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