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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 314538" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I don't know Greatlane. never heard of it. I know that CACH is by far the largest hub as I stated above. Is Greatlane another name for CACH? Ohhhh! You mean Grade Lane in Louisville!!! Correct? SDF is what the air group calls Grade Lane. It is the largest air hub and with the additions could come real close to CACH. I will not dispute those two as the 2 Largest UPS facilities.</p><p></p><p>Ontario is the gateway hub to the Pac Rim feeding Hono and Anchorage. It feeds the West for all air and feeds the rest of the country with most of Southern Calif air volume. It feeds most of SoCal's air volume inbound also. It is in a trade free zone because of it's location within the LA Airport system jurisdiction which enhances the amount of ground volume it processes. Companies that operate and warehouse within this zone get many tax advantages so it is a magnet for large companies such as BMW, Chrysler, Cardinal Healthcare etc.etc. </p><p></p><p>The Ontario Airport ramp & hub operations supports 3 districts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 314538, member: 9789"] I don't know Greatlane. never heard of it. I know that CACH is by far the largest hub as I stated above. Is Greatlane another name for CACH? Ohhhh! You mean Grade Lane in Louisville!!! Correct? SDF is what the air group calls Grade Lane. It is the largest air hub and with the additions could come real close to CACH. I will not dispute those two as the 2 Largest UPS facilities. Ontario is the gateway hub to the Pac Rim feeding Hono and Anchorage. It feeds the West for all air and feeds the rest of the country with most of Southern Calif air volume. It feeds most of SoCal's air volume inbound also. It is in a trade free zone because of it's location within the LA Airport system jurisdiction which enhances the amount of ground volume it processes. Companies that operate and warehouse within this zone get many tax advantages so it is a magnet for large companies such as BMW, Chrysler, Cardinal Healthcare etc.etc. The Ontario Airport ramp & hub operations supports 3 districts. [/QUOTE]
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