- Between May and July, Amazon added nine planes to its air fleet, “the most it has added over a three-month span since its inception,” according to a recent study.
- Amazon’s air fleet plays a critical role in the company’s ability to ensure one- and two-day delivery.
- The company has grown its air cargo fleet to about 70 planes, up from a total of 50 last February.
Category: UPS News
- You can track any UPS order directly on the UPS website and find out exactly when your package will arrive.
- On the Tracking Details page, you’ll find information on where your package has been picked up and scanned, as well as the expected delivery date and time.
- For lost or damaged packages, you can file an online claim.
For orders being delivered through UPS, you can track your package directly on their website. You can also elect to receive updates on your package, manage incoming packages, and file a claim if your package has been lost or damaged. Here’s how it’s done.
Kinsley Teal runs her own business making beaded jewelry. One day her local UPS driver purchased a bracelet giving her words of encouragement.
A Central Georgia girl is running her own business making beaded jewelry for people across the United States.
She recently made friends with a local UPS driver that keeps her business thriving.
United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS) is looking to build a package distribution center near Broomfield’s Interlocken business district.
According to filings submitted to Broomfield planning staff, the delivery-service giant is planning to place the center on an undeveloped plot near 10355 W. 120th Ave., nestled between the Interlocken Office Park to the north, the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport to the south and less than a mile west of the Denver/Boulder Turnpike.
UPS estimates that the value of the center if built would be about $10.6 million.
A person was killed Thursday after climbing underneath a UPS truck, according to New Paltz police.
The department is investigating the incident, in which the person was dragged under the truck on Main Street in the Town of New Paltz.
Police Chief Robert Luchesi said the truck was stopped in traffic between Church and South Chestnut streets when the person climbed underneath. The driver, who Luchesi said was unaware of the individual, proceeded to drive down Main Street.