UPS invests in ground network, helping Irish customers connect faster to Switzerland

UPS invests in ground network, helping Irish customers connect faster to Switzerland

UPS has made upgrades to its ground network that will give its customers in Ireland faster connections to Switzerland. Customers in Ireland can now have packages delivered up to 48 hours faster using the UPS Standard service when shipping to 60% of consumers in Switzerland.

“While our fastest service will always be our suite of UPS express options, we have shaved two days off our regular scheduled transit time in these areas for our most economical cross border service,” said Nando Cesarone, President, UPS Europe.

“UPS has committed to invest US$2 billion into its European network and infrastructure by 2019. This ground network upgrade is part of that investment and allows our European customers to reach new markets in a faster and more efficient way.”

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