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<blockquote data-quote="FEGuy" data-source="post: 3907990" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>There are two UPS Supply Chain Solutions buildings in that immediate area. The UPS Mail Innovations building is located at 7 Gateway Blvd., Pedricktown. The other, which operates a large pharmaceutical operation for Merck is at 1130 Commerce Blvd, Swedesboro. </p><p>Drive on by sometime. They aren't a secret. Big ole UPS shield mounted for all to see. </p><p></p><p>Yes, they are UPS employees. No, they are not union. None of them. </p><p></p><p>Supply Chain Solutions is a big part of UPS these days. Adds a couple billion to the bottom line every year. Part of the big push after the 97 strike when management knew that they would have to add "<strong>non-Teamster impact revenue.</strong>" And they did. There are hundreds of SCS facilities worldwide. They exist. Just because you don't know of them or have never even heard of them, they exist and are productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEGuy, post: 3907990, member: 5019"] There are two UPS Supply Chain Solutions buildings in that immediate area. The UPS Mail Innovations building is located at 7 Gateway Blvd., Pedricktown. The other, which operates a large pharmaceutical operation for Merck is at 1130 Commerce Blvd, Swedesboro. Drive on by sometime. They aren't a secret. Big ole UPS shield mounted for all to see. Yes, they are UPS employees. No, they are not union. None of them. Supply Chain Solutions is a big part of UPS these days. Adds a couple billion to the bottom line every year. Part of the big push after the 97 strike when management knew that they would have to add "[B]non-Teamster impact revenue.[/B]" And they did. There are hundreds of SCS facilities worldwide. They exist. Just because you don't know of them or have never even heard of them, they exist and are productive. [/QUOTE]
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