On July 10, according to the 'E-Commerce News', “UPS'announced a number of service upgrades yesterday, covering nearly 1.4 million zip codes in 41 countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region.
Ross McCullough, president of UPS Asia Pacific, said that compared to the past, we have extended the processing time and these service upgrades will bring more opportunities for companies in the Asia Pacific region to expand their business landscape more efficiently.
At the same time, UPS stated that China is one of the most important markets in the UPS Asia-Pacific region. UPS has further enhanced its services in 10 cities in Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong provinces in China, and expanded its service scope to some of these cities. Under the jurisdiction of the area, Extraction time can be extended by up to 4 hours; Customers in the Xi'an area can use the UPS Global Express Cargo Service to provide serviced door-to-door delivery services for more than 70 kilograms of pallet cargo.
In addition, UPS recently announced an increase in import services, namely packages delivered from Europe and Asia Pacific to Shanghai, China, one working day in advance, helping Chinese companies improve their competitiveness in an increasingly complex trade situation.
In the first half of 2019, UPS undertook a series of service upgrades in the Asia-Pacific region, which is expected to contribute 63 % of global GDP growth in 2019, to support its strategy for promoting regional economic growth. Including upgrading of the Shenzhen Asia Pacific Transit Center to enhance cargo handling capacity by nearly 50 %; Shorten the transit time of 2,300 trade routes; UPS global express service coverage has been further expanded; Extensions up to 5 hours and increased supply chain flexibility.
UPS also said that UPS Shenzhen Asia Pacific Transit Center is a freight forwarding station in the Asia Pacific region. This upgrade has enabled UPS Asia customers to enjoy better and more reliable services.
Author: E-commerce newspaper Chenxiu http://www.dsb.cn/102239.html