UPS ramps up services in South Korea

UPS ramps up services in South Korea

UPS has announced a series of service enhancements across five cities in South Korea as well as expanded capacity at its Incheon facility.

In a statement issued on Wednesday (16 May), UPS said:  “Businesses from selected postal codes in Gyeongsan (295), Gwangju (1,002), Ulsan (627), Jeonju and Iksan (186) can now enjoy a one-day transit time improvement for export shipments going to major markets in Asia Pacific, Europe and the U.S.”

UPS has also expanded its facility at Incheon International Airport. The new facility will feature over 770 square meters of warehouse space; three times larger than its previous size.

“In 2017 Korea, the world’s sixth largest exporter, registered record trade growth of 15.8%,” said Harrison Park, managing director of UPS Korea.

“As we continue to see more goods traded in and out of Korea, our service improvements will provide not just faster speed-to-market, but allow businesses to tap into UPS’s end-to-end logistics capabilities to manage their global supply chains with greater control, flexibility and visibility.”

 

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