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UPS expands and speeds up services in Asia Pacific

UPS has upgraded services across Asia Pacific with faster guaranteed delivery times and wider geographical coverage.

The latest service enhancements will benefit customers in up to 1.4 million postal codes across 41 countries and territories, opening opportunities for businesses to develop more resilient supply chain strategies as they look within the region for growth, the company said.

UPS has accelerated its day-definite guaranteed service UPS Worldwide Expedited with one day faster transit time within Asia, enabling the majority of businesses in the region to enjoy delivery in two business days with a guaranteed delivery date.

It has improved the geographic reach of UPS Worldwide Express services with time-definite deliveries for international shipments to 205 new postal codes in Indonesia, Korea and Taiwan. In addition, it has reduced transit time by one day for businesses exporting from Northern Malaysia to major territories in Asia, Europe and the US; from Northern Thailand to Europe and the US; and from major territories in Asia to China with UPS Worldwide Express® Saver service.

Moreover, the company has expanded UPS Marketplace Shipping to 10 additional Asian markets, offering businesses an automated way to process their e-marketplace orders by streamlining the order management and shipping processes, and reaching more end-customers in other parts of the world.

“Asia is an incredibly dynamic, evolving region, and trade in the region is helping to power the global economy—whether it’s through increased consumption in emerging economies such as Vietnam and the Philippines, or through supply chains that weave their way through the region and around the world,” said Ross McCullough, President, UPS Asia Pacific Region.

“Businesses need greater agility to respond to the needs of customers and the market with more precision than before, and UPS is helping them to achieve this with faster transit times, a broader service footprint and a balanced portfolio of services.”

“With service improvements such as guaranteed delivery timing and shorter transit time for UPS Worldwide Expedited®, most businesses shipping within Asia will now have their shipments delivered in as little as two business days,” McCullough added. “This offers an end-to-end service alternative for freight forwarding shippers in the region looking for a scalable solution as they venture into new markets.”

Commenting on the e-commerce service expansion, Lauren Zhao, Managing Director, UPS Hong Kong and Macau, said: “The 2019 Pulse of the Online Shopper study shows that 90% of online shoppers surveyed in Asia Pacific are buying from online marketplaces, and with Hong Kong’s e-commerce industry expected to be worth almost US$6.5 billion by 2023, things are getting increasingly competitive and online retailers are looking to diversify; UPS Marketplace Shipping is the perfect solution for that.”

UPS said these latest enhancements build upon a number of major investments UPS made in its network across the region earlier this year. These included increasing its Shenzhen Asia Pacific Air Hub’s processing capacity by 50%; expanding the reach of UPS Worldwide Express morning services to reach Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea; extending pick-up times by up to five hours for export shipments from China, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea; and commencing Saturday pick-up services in the U.S., enabling import shipments destined for eight markets in Asia to be delivered one day earlier than before.

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