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UPS Supply Chain Facility Fact Sheet
GLOBAL FOOTPRINT  
Facility Count 1,033 facilities (includes distribution centers, bonded warehouses, container freight stations, brokerage offices and forward stocking locations)
Global Presence Offices in more than 120 countries
Square Footage 38 million square feet / 3,530,315.52 square meters
   

GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION STRATEGIC CAMPUSES:

   

LOUISVILLE, KY

 
Overview Louisville Technology and Logistics Center, consisting of eight buildings is the largest UPS supply chain facility campus. Specialized services unique to this campus include product testing and repair, critical parts deployment and product configuration. More than 70 different customers have inventory on this campus. Two buildings have special temperature and humidity controls, processes and information management that meet compliance requirements for healthcare regulation.
Year Opened 1996
Square Footage 3.3 million square feet / 0.278709 square meters
Industry Sectors High-Tech, Healthcare
   

HEBRON, KY

 
Overview This campus, which includes four buildings, is considered a key logistics operation for serving the retail industry on the outskirts of Cincinnati, minutes from the Northern Kentucky Airport and less than 100 miles from the Louisville campus. From this location, 70 percent of the U.S. population can be reached with UPS’s standard two-day ground service.
Year Opened 1996
Square Footage 2.2 million square feet / 0.185806 square meters
Industry Sectors Retail, E-commerce
   

ALLIANCE, TX

 
Overview This campus includes 2 buildings and offers convenient access to Dallas Forth Worth International Airport, Forth Worth Alliance Airport and I-35W.
Year Opened 2000
Square Footage 720,000 square feet / 66890.188 square meters
Industry Sectors Retail, Pharmaceutical, High-Tech
   

MIRA LOMA, CALIF.

 
Overview Located in the "Inland Empire," this campus consists of two buildings and offers quick access to the Ontario International Airport and to major interstate corridors of I-15 and I-10. Primary operations include store fulfillment and re-stock, e-commerce and sample distribution. The campus is also used to process shipments from the Port of Long Beach and Los Angeles for the active Asia-North America trade lane.
Year Opened 1.1 million square feet / 0.092903 square meters
Square Footage Consumer packaged goods and retail
Industry Sectors  
   

BURLINGTON, ONT (CANADA)

 
Overview Located on 36 acres in Burlington, ON, this facility consists of three buildings. This campus handles distribution, returns processing and central parts.
Year Opened 2006
Square Footage 1,013,262 square feet
Industry Sectors Healthcare, high-tech, retail and consumer packaged goods
   

ROERMOND (THE NETHERLANDS)

 
Overview Three buildings on the European Logistics Campus consist of dedicated and multi-client distribution and logistics operations, including service parts. Construction underway for dedicated healthcare compliant facility to open in 2009.
Year Opened 1995
Square Footage 957,988 square feet / 89,000 square meters
Industry Sectors High-tech, retail, industrial manufacturing and healthcare
   

SINGAPORE

 
Overview This campus consists of two buildings: UPS House and UPS ALPS. Both facilities serve as post sales and distribution centers, as well as coordinate air/ocean freight consolidation.
Year Opened 2006
Square Footage 656,692 square feet / 60.9443 square meters
Industry Sectors High-tech, retail, industrial manufacturing and healthcare
   
 
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