UPS expands footprint in Indonesia with JNE alliance
Extends service network to national coverage. UPS, through its Indonesian joint venture, has entered into an expanded alliance with local domestic courier PT Tiki Jalur Nugraha Eka Kurir (JNE) to extend pick-up and delivery service for international express packages throughout all of Indonesia.
The alliance significantly expands Indonesian customers’ access to UPS’s international express delivery service through JNE’s more than 1,000 centers nationwide. These access points will help Indonesian businesses outside Jakarta and Bali connect to the global UPS network, enhancing their ability to compete globally.
UPS has relied on JNE since 2000 to deliver international express packages beyond Jakarta and Bali. The new agreement will see JNE marketing, picking up and delivering UPS packages Indonesia-wide.
UPS began its services in Indonesia in 1988 and has since grown to become a convenient single source for Indonesian businesses for their express delivery services. With headquarters in Jakarta, UPS has over 200 staff in Indonesia and has seven operating facilities nationwide. UPS operates in the country through a venture known as PT UPS Cardig International.