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UPS selects FleetCross by MOTOR in agreement for integrated parts data – Cision

United Parcel Service (UPS), one of MOTOR’s longest-running FleetCross customers—a loyal MOTOR customer since 2005—has signed a new agreement with MOTOR for FleetCross, the premier customized tool for enterprise fleets, helping them accurately maintain their vehicles, estimate labor and find parts.

Trusted in the industry for over 25 years, FleetCross provides the right medium- and heavy-duty information faster, saving fleets money and increasing their day-to-day efficiency. MOTOR’s agreement with UPS—one of the world’s largest package delivery companies and a premier provider of global supply chain solutions—enables the company to continue to easily access the correct parts information quickly for maintaining UPS vehicles and keeping trucks on the road making deliveries.

“This agreement will help to enable UPS meet their customers’ expectations, which have increased greatly as our country contends with pandemic-related issues,” said Jeff Nosek, MOTOR’s president, “This is a vote of confidence that FleetCross is the industry’s leading ‘go-to solution’ for parts cross-referencing, mechanical labor times and repair information.”

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UPS sponsors scholarship for adults with Down syndrome in honor of employee Jake Pratt – WVTM13

Alabama adults living with Down syndrome who are seeking post-secondary education could be eligible for a scholarship through UPS and Down Syndrome Alabama!

In honor of employee Jake Pratt, a Vestavia Hills man with Down syndrome, the shipping company awarded DSA with a $25,000 grant. The grant is intended to help those with Down syndrome enroll, or continue enrollment, in a post-secondary program that will enhance their life through employment, independent living or life skills, or interests in any other areas.

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Former Norton Air Force Base now logistics hub with UPS, FedEx and Amazon – Stars and Stripes

UPS. FedEx. Amazon.

All three logistics giants have set root at San Bernardino International Airport in recent years, fulfilling a grand plan to transform the former Norton Air Force Base into an economic engine for the surrounding area.

A pair of joint powers authorities oversee activity at the Third Street airport: the Inland Valley Development Agency and the San Bernardino International Airport Authority.

Formed in 1990 — four years before the U.S. Defense Department closed Norton as a military base — the Inland Valley Development Agency handles non-aviation operations, including development projects pitched for the 600 acres at the airport and 14,000 acres nearby.

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UPS Puts Forth Black History Month Initiatives – Transport Topics

UPS Inc. detailed recent actions it has taken to support and empower Black communities to mark the start of Black History Month.

The Atlanta-based multinational shipping, receiving and supply chain management company pointed to new strategic partnerships, more funding for grassroots organizations and increased volunteerism in underserved communities.

“I’m proud to work for a company that’s intentionally investing in underserved communities and unapologetically creating pathways for Black students and businesses to thrive,” said Doug Daley, adviser to the corporate chapter of UPS’ African American Business Resource Group. “These intentional steps are focused on lifting equity and will drive economic success for Black communities.”

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Beat the Warehousing Space Crunch: UPS in Louisville, KY – You Tube

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