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| Founded | August 28, 1907, in Seattle, Wash., USA | |
| Established in Europe | 1976, Germany | |
| World Headquarters | Atlanta, USA | |
| Europe Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium | |
| UPS Europe President | Jim Barber | |
| Global Volume & Revenue | ||
| 2010 Revenue | US$49.6 billion | |
| 2010 Delivery Volume | 3.94 billion packages and documents | |
| Daily Delivery Volume | 15.6 million packages and documents | |
| Daily International Volume | 2.3 million packages and documents | |
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Europe Areas Served
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60 countries and territories (120 including the Middle East and Africa) | |
| Europe Points of Access | More than 1,300 (UPS Centres, MBE Centres and UPS drop-off locations) | |
| Europe Operating Facilities | Approximately 460 (350 small package; 110 SCS, including 350,000m² warehouse space) | |
| Employees | Europe: 40,000 Worldwide: 400,600 (330,600 US; 70,000 International) |
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| Europe Delivery Fleet | Approximately 8,800 (package cars, vans, tractors and motorcycles) | |
| Daily Flight Segments | ||
| Intra-Europe | 156 | |
| Intercontinental | 136 | |
| Airports Served | ||
| Intra-Europe | 55 | |
| Intercontinental | 12 | |
| Europe Air Hub | Cologne/Bonn (Germany) | |