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Global logistics giant UPS will invest between $15-20 million to set up a technology centre in India.
This facility will commence operations in August this year and will have the capacity to house around 450-500 employees. The hiring process will start soon and at its full will hire 1,000 employees. UPS aims to operate the centre at full capacity by 2025.
Bala Subramanian, UPS EVP & Chief Digital and Technology Officer said, “UPS is committed to India and these centres represent our latest strategic investment in a leading economy that we see growing significantly in the coming years. Through these centres, we’re supporting domestic job creation and advancing skill sets through training and development.”
"Today we are able to do it across the globe such as in Europe and US. But our needs are getting faster than what we can hire. So why not actually build in India?," he said.
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/articleshow/98440202.cms
This facility will commence operations in August this year and will have the capacity to house around 450-500 employees. The hiring process will start soon and at its full will hire 1,000 employees. UPS aims to operate the centre at full capacity by 2025.
Bala Subramanian, UPS EVP & Chief Digital and Technology Officer said, “UPS is committed to India and these centres represent our latest strategic investment in a leading economy that we see growing significantly in the coming years. Through these centres, we’re supporting domestic job creation and advancing skill sets through training and development.”
"Today we are able to do it across the globe such as in Europe and US. But our needs are getting faster than what we can hire. So why not actually build in India?," he said.
Read more at:
/articleshow/98440202.cms