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    Busiest Day of the Year

    December 21, 2009 - UPS expects to deliver approximately 22 million packages
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    Busiest Online Tracking Day of the Year

    December 22, 2009 - UPS expects more than 35 million online package tracking requests
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    Busiest Express Delivery Day of the Year

    December 23, 2009 - UPS expects to deliver more than 6 million air packages
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    Executive Council Value-Based Sustainability Conference

    January 26, 2010 - Bob Stoffel, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain, Strategy, Engineering, and Sustainability
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    Atlanta Leadership Symposium

    January 28, 2010 - Myron Gray, Senior Vice President, U.S. Operations
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    UPS Fourth Quarter 2009 Earnings Announcement

    February 02, 2010
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    About UPS

    • 1907 1907-1913 Creating a Messenger Service
    • 1913 1913-1918 Retail Beginnings
    • 1918 1918-1930 Entering the Common Carrier Era
    • 1930 1930-1975 Expansion and Transformation
    • 1975 1975-1990 International Growth and UPS Airlines
    • 1990 1990-1999 Consistent Innovation
    • 1999 - 2009 1999-2009 Global Commerce and Evolution

    1975-1990: International Growth and UPS Airlines

    UPS increased its reach in the mid-1970s by growing internationally and at home. In 1975, the corporate headquarters moved from New York City to Greenwich, Connecticut. That same year, UPS went abroad for the first time when it began offering services in Toronto, Canada. The following year saw the start of operations in Germany. Over the next decade, UPS expanded its service throughout the Americas and Europe. After purchasing IML, a British document and parcel delivery company, in 1989, UPS extended service to the Middle East, Africa, and the Pacific Rim.

    The need for air shipment increased in the 1980s, and UPS focused on expanding its presence in the skies. Deregulation of the airline industry allowed new opportunities for UPS, as some established commercial carriers reduced flights and even abandoned some routes completely. In order to ensure the company's reputation for dependability, UPS took steps toward creating its own fleet of airplanes.

    With increasing public demand for quicker service, UPS entered the overnight air delivery business. By 1985, UPS Next Day Air service was available in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. That same year, UPS introduced international air package and document service between the U.S. and six European nations. In 1988, UPS won approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate its own aircraft, thus launching UPS Airlines. Organized in slightly more than one year with all the needed technology and support systems, UPS Airlines was the fastest airline start-up in FAA history. Today, it is the world's eighth largest airline.

    Currently, UPS runs an international package and document network in more than 200 countries and territories. With its worldwide services, UPS moves nearly 15 million packages through its network each business day.