Barber appointed president of UPS Europe
UPS has appointed Jim Barber its new president of the UPS Europe region with responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
August 25, 2011UPS’ Second-Quarter Profit Jumps
UPS Inc. said Tuesday its second-quarter net income rose to $1.06 billion, or $1.07 per share, from $845 million, or 84 cents, year earlier.
July 26, 2011UPS Mail Innovations Offers New Tracking
UPS Mail Innovations, the business mail services division of UPS Inc., said July 13 that tracking information for its shipments is available on www.ups.com.
July 14, 2011UPS Boosting Latin American Air Network
UPS Inc. said Monday it has significantly expanded the capacity of its express air network throughout the Central and South America.
June 7, 2011UPS Using Biodiesel at Worldport Facility
UPS Inc. has begun using biodiesel fuel blends at its Worldport hub in Louisville, Ky., the National Biodiesel Board said.
May 24, 2011UPS Inc.’s Profit Surges 66% in First Quarter
UPS Inc. said its first-quarter profit jumped 66% from a year earlier, as revenue grew 7.3%, helping boost net income over the earlier three-month period that was beset with lower volumes and several one-time charges, the Atlanta-based corporation said on April 26.
May 2, 2011UPS Reports Higher 1Q Profit; Boosts Full-Year Earnings Forecast
UPS Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter improved as its supply chain and freight unit’s operating profit jumped 44%.
April 26, 2011UPS Airlines’ Mechanics Ratify Contract
UPS Inc. said its aircraft mechanics represented by the Teamsters union have ratified a new labor contract that runs through Nov. 1, 2013.
April 7, 2011UPS Picks Wicker for New Post
UPS Inc. said it selected Scott Wicker, one of its veteran engineers, as the corporation’s first chief sustainability officer.
March 25, 2011UPS, FedEx Suspend Some Japan Service Due to Earthquake
UPS Inc. and FedEx Corp. suspended some package-delivery service in and around Tokyo because of Japan’s earthquake Friday, while several truck and auto makers scrambled to assess the damage in that country, Bloomberg reported.
March 14, 2011