UPS further expands Intra Asia Hub
published: cw 35, 2005 in Logistics & ShippingUnited Parcel Service (UPS) has decided to expand operations at the Clark Aviation complex inside the Clark Special Economic Zone despite a recent Supreme Court decision disallowing the granting of tax and duty free privileges to locators here. Starting on August 29, the Clark-Dubai-Cologne, Germany route, will increase from nine to 10 the daily flight frequencies from Clark. Sim added that UPS also plans to add two more flights by first quarter of 2006.
Since its establishment in 2002, UPS’s intra-Asia hub has grown into the company’s largest air hub in the Asia Pacific region. The hub is now base to 90 flights per week, a 50% increase since its opening. To meet growing demand, UPS has tripled the hub’s sorting capacity from 2,500 packages to 7,500 packages per hour.
Source: UPS
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