UPS Expands Intra-Asia Air Network, Boosting Capacity and Speed for Asia-Pacific Trade

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UPS Expands Intra-Asia Air Network, Boosting Capacity and Speed for Asia-Pacific Trade

UPS has announced enhancements to its intra-Asia air network, aimed at boosting trade across the Asia Pacific region. The improvements include five weekly flights between Shenzhen, China, and Sydney, Australia, significantly increasing capacity on this high-growth trade lane. Delivery times from Asia and Europe to Australia are now one day faster, with next-day delivery options and doubled capacity from Vietnam to China and Hong Kong. These strategic upgrades are designed to support the region's strong demand, particularly in sectors like healthcare, technology, and industrial manufacturing, by providing faster delivery and increased reliability. Additionally, UPS has enhanced its Hanoi-Shenzhen route with larger aircraft, doubling the weekly cargo capacity to meet the growing demand. This expansion is part of UPS's continued investment in improving its global logistics solutions, helping businesses optimize their supply chains and expand into new markets with increased speed and confidence.

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