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UPS Freight Announces 2010 Rate Adjustment

Richmond, December 18, 2009

UPS Freight (NYSE:UPS), the nation's fourth-largest LTL carrier, today announced a general rate increase averaging 5.7 percent covering non-contractual shipments in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The rate adjustment takes effect on Jan. 4, 2010, and applies to minimum charge, LTL rates and accessorial charges.

The over-the-road, heavy freight division of UPS, UPS Freight offers a full range of regional, interregional and long-haul LTL and TL capabilities in all 50 states, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam along with comprehensive cross-border service in Canada and Mexico.

UPS's portfolio of services includes UPS WorldShip®, allowing both small package and freight customers the capability to create bills of lading, schedule freight pickups and receive rate quotes using a single system.


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