UPS Adds Two China Distribution Facilities as Asia Network Grows

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United Parcel Service Inc., which gets about a quarter of its revenue from overseas, is adding two distribution facilities in China, bolstering its operations in the world’s most populous nation.

The contract logistics centers are in Shanghai and Chengdu and add 117,000 square feet (10,870 square meters) of space, Atlanta-based UPS said today in a statement. They are near major airports and road networks, and will serve technology, aerospace, retail and industrial manufacturers, UPS said.