do we dig deeper to see if this was from international, too?
Copying-and-pasting from Excel Spreadsheet--here are the numbers for the last 10 years. I had to use operating income in the data since this is the line item for which UPS provides the breakdown. The first number on each line is US Domestic package, the second is international, the third is supply chain & freight and the last number in each line is the total operating income for that year. The numbers in bold indicate the highest for that category for the last 10 years.
UPS US DOMESTIC PKG INTERNAT'L PKG SUPPLY CHAIN & FRT Total
FY2001 $3,969 $139 -$146 $3,962
FY2002 $3,925 $338 -$167 $4,096
FY2003 $3,657 $732 $56 $4,445
FY2004 $3,702 $1,149 $138 $4,989
FY2005 $4,493 $1,494 $156 $6,143
FY2006 $
4,923 $1,710 $2
$6,635
FY2007 -$1,531 $1,831 $278 $578
FY2008 $3,907 $1,580 -$105 $5,382
FY2009 $2,138 $1,367 $296 $3,801
FY2010 $3,373 $1,904 $597 $5,874
current TTM$3,657
$1,923 $675 $6,255
For your reference, here are the components of the current TTM numbers:
Q2 2010 $748 $521 $133 $1,402
Q3 2010 $1,020 $419 $177 $1,616
Q4 2010 $1,040 $537 $234 $1,811
Q1 2011 $849 $446 $131 $1,426
Furthermore, this is the contribution of each segment to total operating profits--the first number in each line is the amount contributed by US Domestic Package, the second by International Package and the third by Supply Chain & Freight:
US DOMESTIC PKG INTERNAT'L PKG SUPPLY CHAIN & FRT
FY2001 100% 4% -4%
FY2002 96% 8% -4%
FY2003 82% 16% 1%
FY2004 74% 23% 3%
FY2005 73% 24% 3%
FY2006 74% 26% 0%
FY2007 -265% 317% 48%
FY2008 73% 29% -2%
FY2009 56% 36% 8%
FY2010 57% 32% 10%
current TTM 58% 31% 11%