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UPS expands 'Worldwide Express' in Asia to reach 117 countries
UPS has expanded its "Worldwide Express" package service to reach 117 countries and territories, including emerging markets such as Cambodia and Myanmar.
The service offers guaranteed delivery on the next business day by 10:30am, noon or 2pm, depending on the destination. So far this year, the company has introduced the service to 52 additional countries and territories.
"Over the last 18 months, UPS has expanded our service coverage and portfolio in 35 markets across five countries and territories in the region, to reliably connect Asian businesses of all sizes to the world," said Asia Pacific chief Ross McCullough.
Companies in the retail, high-tech, industrial manufacturing and healthcare industries, along with consumers, use the service for urgent global shipments. Businesses with products with a short shelf life, and companies producing goods for special events requiring last minute order changes, find the speed and reliability especially useful.
"As new markets emerge and mature markets move up the value chain, UPS's service expansion underscores our commitment to invest where appropriate to better serve the vast Asia market," Mr McCullough said.
The service offers guaranteed delivery on the next business day by 10:30am, noon or 2pm, depending on the destination. So far this year, the company has introduced the service to 52 additional countries and territories.
"Over the last 18 months, UPS has expanded our service coverage and portfolio in 35 markets across five countries and territories in the region, to reliably connect Asian businesses of all sizes to the world," said Asia Pacific chief Ross McCullough.
Companies in the retail, high-tech, industrial manufacturing and healthcare industries, along with consumers, use the service for urgent global shipments. Businesses with products with a short shelf life, and companies producing goods for special events requiring last minute order changes, find the speed and reliability especially useful.
"As new markets emerge and mature markets move up the value chain, UPS's service expansion underscores our commitment to invest where appropriate to better serve the vast Asia market," Mr McCullough said.
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