UPS expands express service to 7 cities in India
September 25, 2019: Global logistics service provider UPS is expanding its UPS Worldwide Express import service across seven cities -- Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Pune, Manesar, Bangalore and Chennai.
September 25, 2019: Global logistics service provider UPS is expanding its UPS Worldwide Express import service across seven cities -- Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Pune, Manesar, Bangalore and Chennai. Its customers will be able to receive packages earlier in the day, giving Indian businesses the opportunity to receive critical parts faster and ensuring their supply chains can operate more efficiently.
UPS is also broadening its reach to a total of 76 cities in the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Africa (ISMEA). The UPS Worldwide Express service offers guaranteed delivery on the next business day by 10.30 am, noon, or 2 pm, depending on the destination.
“By delivering faster, earlier and expanding our reach, we help customers in these high growth markets increase their value, strengthen their competitive advantage and stand out on the global stage. From small businesses to Expo 2020 Dubai participant countries, UPS continues providing importers and exporters with greater flexibility to meet their time-sensitive requests,” said Rami Suleiman, president for UPS ISMEA.
The service has been expanded to Algeria, Reunion and Namibia. UPS has also enhanced its services with the addition of UPS Worldwide Express Freight Midday export from Oman.
“Earlier deliveries can help ease pressure, reduce wastage and improve efficiency on the production and re-export of goods by Indian customers,” said Rachid Fergati, managing director for the Indian subcontinent, UPS.
“For imports, UPS Worldwide Express offers Indian businesses of all sizes, including small businesses, the ability to plan shipments in advance, visibility to ship and track online as well as predict the arrivals well in advance. Not only that, UPS also takes care of the entire customs clearance process, giving our customers the freedom to focus on what they do best: produce, market and sell their products worldwide.”