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On Valentine's Day, UPS Plays 'Matchmaker' for Millions Worldwide

Atlanta, February 11, 2013

95 Million Flowers to Flow through UPS's Global Logistics Network

Forget Cupid. The modern Valentine's Day depends on a global logistics network and advanced technology to get flowers, lobsters, sweets, and other gifts to businesses and consumers around the world, all by February 14th.

UPS (NYSE: UPS) goes into high gear in the weeks preceding Valentine's as it transports an estimated 95 million flowers from Latin America and adds about 130 additional flight segments to accommodate the growing surge in Valentine's Day celebrants. Last minute lovebirds can ship as late as Wednesday, February 13th using UPS Next Day Air to have gifts arrive for Valentine's Day.

Valentine's Day is a global celebration and the first significant retail and e-commerce event of the calendar year. According to a survey from the National Retail Federation, U.S. consumers are expected to spend $18.6 billion dollars in 2013. Outside of UPS's traditional holiday 'peak season', Valentine's Day is one of the logistics company's heaviest single delivery days of the year.

Flowers are one of the most gifted items for Valentine's Day. UPS estimates about 95 million flowers will move through its logistics network in the weeks before February 14th. These flowers will travel along the "cold chain", flying first on UPS temperature-controlled aircraft from locations in Latin America (primarily Ecuador and Colombia) to UPS's Miami air hub. More than 80% of all flower imports come through Miami, where UPS is the largest air cargo carrier.

There, the 3000 tons of flowers will move through UPS's 27,000 square-foot refrigerated warehouse, where the flowers will be inspected and sorted for travel to their ultimate destination. Flowers are highly perishable and must be transported quickly. UPS planners work closely with customers and government inspectors so that the entire journey - from farms in Latin America, through customs, to the importer in the U.S. - can be completed quickly, in as little as 24 hours.;

Of course, flowers aren't the only way to say "I love you" on Valentine's Day. Many will choose to show their affection in a "big" way with a life-sized "Hunka Love" teddy bear from UPS customer Vermont Teddy Bear in Shelburne, VT. Thousands of these giant bears are expected to book express tickets on UPS aircraft this Valentine's Day season.

And for many, Valentine's would not be complete without a romantic dinner and some elegant sweets. That's why the UPS network also will move temperature-sensitive lobster dinners from companies like Maine-based Lobster Gram, and sweet treats from businesses like Fairytale Brownies. For businesses that ship perishables, UPS experts are available to provide guidance on packaging to help these special shipments arrive fresh and intact. Over the past decade, UPS has developed broad expertise in 'cold chain' and temperature-sensitive transportation and packaging.

"Valentine's Day is a significant retail and e-commerce event and for some of our customers, it can be their biggest day of the year," says David Sisco, Retail Marketing Director at UPS. "Valentine's Day brings together many of the expanded services UPS offers: global trade and customs clearance, temperature-sensitive solutions, express freight and shipping, and our focus on delivering the best experience for retailers and their customers."

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UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight; the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of 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 at UPS.com and its corporate blog can be found at blog.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.

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