(Aug. 15, 2013) â UPS announced expansions in China with two new contract logistics distribution facilities in Chengdu and Shanghai, bringing the total to more than 130 contract logistics facilities, covering 87 cities. The two new facilities are in addition to the UPS healthcare facilities that opened last year in Shanghai and Hangzhou. The contract logistics facilities will provide distribution and warehousing solutions to shippers who want to reach customers within China. These facilities demonstrate UPSâs continued commitment to serving Chinaâs emerging middle class.
UPS is Kentuckyâs largest private employer and operates its Worldport global hub at the Louisville International Airport with more than 130 flights a day.
According to a recent World Bank report, China is the second largest global economy and the worldâs largest exporter and manufacturer of goods. The World Bank report continues to predict that China will be the worldâs largest economy by 2030.
âUPS is committed to supporting emerging market demand and helping customers expand into new markets in China,â said Jim Barber, president UPS International. âExpansion efforts, such as the opening of these two facilities, will bring unmatched resources to our customers looking for a national distribution platform in China. Our customers will benefit from our trustworthy and reliable service, proven logistics methods, industry-leading technology solutions, global distribution and multi-modal transportation network and decades of experience in the Chinese market.â
The two non-bonded distribution facilities in Chengdu and Shanghai are strategically located in close proximity to international airports and major road networks. Built with capabilities to support a diverse spectrum of growing Chinese industries â primarily high-tech, industrial manufacturing, aerospace and retail â customers will also have connectivity to UPS global IT platforms for distribution and post-sales support.
The new facilities are considered a major part of UPSâs efforts to develop a national distribution network in China and strengthen the companyâs overall portfolio of international capabilities. Each facility is designed with specific regional and market needs in mind. For more information on Contract Logistics Services in China, visit www.ups.com/chinalogistics.
Chengdu
Keeping with the Chinese governmentâs strategic âGo Westâ initiative, the new Chengdu facility offers more than 47,000 s.f. of warehousing and distribution space. It provides multinationals looking to conduct business in the region with access to central and western China and the growing cities of Chengdu and Chongqing. The facility is located 2.5 miles from the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, which facilitates convenient access to major foreign markets and is in close proximity to major interstate roads, putting two-thirds of Chinaâs Southwest population within a dayâs drive.
Shanghai
The new Shanghai facility consists of more than 70,000 s.f. of distribution space and is less than two miles from the UPS International Hub at Shanghaiâs Pudong Airport, Chinaâs largest airport by air cargo volume. The close proximity to the hub enables later cut-off times for express and freight exports to key markets in North America, Europe and within Asia. The new facility, UPSâs fourth in the area, is designed to meet the needs of multinational companies looking to increase their business operations in the domestic Shanghai market.
âUPSâs established network, sophisticated technologies, facilities and our trade management expertise give companies a distinct business advantage in Asiaâs emerging markets and China,â said Brendan Canavan, President UPS Asia Pacific Region.
UPS is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions for the transportation of packages and freight, including innovative delivery options for the global consumer market; 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.
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