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<blockquote data-quote="IDoLessWorkThanMost" data-source="post: 415789" data-attributes="member: 12912"><p>"Moving Freight Faster Than Ever </p><p> UPS Freight improves transit times on 1,900 lanes in the western states. </p><p></p><p>And you thought UPS moved freight fast before. Well, guess what? We’re now faster than ever when it comes to transporting the heaviest of shipments.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>UPS Freight has completed the final phase of its 2008 network enhancements, speeding up transit schedules on more than 1,900 traffic lanes in eight western states. Overall, some 12,000 lanes have been improved over the past year-and-a-half, offering faster service covering two-thirds of U.S. ZIP codes.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>“UPS is on a path to create a combination of reliability, technology, and speed that no other competitor can match,” said UPS Freight President Jack Holmes. “Reducing transit times, guaranteeing deliveries, and using advanced tracking technology all combine to provide maximum value for our customers.”</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>The latest enhancements cut at least a day from transit times for shipments originating in service centers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington. Specific enhancements include such lanes as Denver to Miami; Portland, OR, to Memphis, and Bakersfield, CA, to Cleveland, with all now falling under UPS Freight’s three-day delivery schedule.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>In August, UPS Freight revised its network to establish two-day lanes from Chicago to Dallas, Boston to St. Louis, and Philadelphia to Miami. The enhancements also expanded the next-day footprint of UPS Freight to include Cincinnati to Memphis and Columbus, OH, to Charlotte.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Touting our freight services is one of the many Take Charge tips you can use to confidently recommend UPS and land quality sales leads. Remember, any size, any weight, any speed, anywhere; most shipments can go with familiar UPS processing and tracking and guarantees."</p><p></p><p> </p><p>I wonder if like Tie said, the UPSF services were too good to pass up tailored to their business situation and needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDoLessWorkThanMost, post: 415789, member: 12912"] "Moving Freight Faster Than Ever UPS Freight improves transit times on 1,900 lanes in the western states. And you thought UPS moved freight fast before. Well, guess what? We’re now faster than ever when it comes to transporting the heaviest of shipments. UPS Freight has completed the final phase of its 2008 network enhancements, speeding up transit schedules on more than 1,900 traffic lanes in eight western states. Overall, some 12,000 lanes have been improved over the past year-and-a-half, offering faster service covering two-thirds of U.S. ZIP codes. “UPS is on a path to create a combination of reliability, technology, and speed that no other competitor can match,” said UPS Freight President Jack Holmes. “Reducing transit times, guaranteeing deliveries, and using advanced tracking technology all combine to provide maximum value for our customers.” The latest enhancements cut at least a day from transit times for shipments originating in service centers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington. Specific enhancements include such lanes as Denver to Miami; Portland, OR, to Memphis, and Bakersfield, CA, to Cleveland, with all now falling under UPS Freight’s three-day delivery schedule. In August, UPS Freight revised its network to establish two-day lanes from Chicago to Dallas, Boston to St. Louis, and Philadelphia to Miami. The enhancements also expanded the next-day footprint of UPS Freight to include Cincinnati to Memphis and Columbus, OH, to Charlotte. Touting our freight services is one of the many Take Charge tips you can use to confidently recommend UPS and land quality sales leads. Remember, any size, any weight, any speed, anywhere; most shipments can go with familiar UPS processing and tracking and guarantees." I wonder if like Tie said, the UPSF services were too good to pass up tailored to their business situation and needs. [/QUOTE]
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