I'd like to have seen that myself but what's really sad is the company should have told everyone (and they may have and I just missed it) about this program. Worldport IMO will become a major stepping stone in the years ahead as it pertains to the history of UPS.
Keep an eye out in future Fortune magazines as they are planning a story about the technology at UPS. Unrelated to UPS directly, I saw first hand the new RF tags being tested for label applications but they have the problem of not transmitting through various liquids and metallic objects. Also pinpointing in bulkflow creates some issues. There are a couple of other problems too that are being worked on I'm sure and if this technology has these bugs worked out, I'm no expert at all, but just basic common sense tells me it will very much change our world not just within UPS but outside as well.
For example, walk into a grocery store, grab a gallon of milk and walk right back out and never see a cashier or debt machine but your account is debted for 1 gallon of milk. Or a convience store opened 24 hours, 7 days a week and with no clerk at all. The potential possibilities are truly amazing if they can work out the bugs and they are working on them as we speak.