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... UPS gained recognition in 1972 when the United
States Postal Service named them one of their competitors and is now one of
the leading package delivering companies servicing countries worldwide, noted the
powerhouse in the air delivery, freight and parcel service industry. ... UPS delivers more than 3 billion parcels and documents per year. ... UPS is announcing that it’s ever expanding company with new acquisitions in the Asia/Pacific region, Latin America, and Europe. ... I
have experienced this bureaucratic approach to management first hand as an
employee at UPS. ... I will cover key issues in the basic management structure of UPS including the
external factors that shape the organization of the company, recent challenges to UPS. ... The steps taken were to
improve the overall of all customers that utilize the services at UPS. ... The main priority at
UPS is to deliver the package on time. ... UPS
has taken significant steps to transform itself into a market driven company with distinct
customer focus. ... When competition began rising, UPS wanted to
ensure employees would have the skills, knowledge, and the experience needed to
perform well in increasingly complex jobs. ... ” Says Janice Gearhart,
a current UPS employee. ... “UPS is not just in the delivery business but
to develop technology that will allow UPS to continue introducing new services, to
provide customers with comprehensive information about shipping and provide training
to all employees. ... UPS’ 285,000
employees in 185 nations and territories worldwide operate a system that makes use of
highly-reliable electric tracking technology to ensure the timely pickup and delivery of
every thing from business documents to seasonal gifts. ... It also allows UPS to treat each package as if
it were the only one we handle,” Michael L. ... The advances in industrialism have let UPS aspire to its goals. ... Their global brand is recognized, thus helping make UPS a
household name. ...
“ Information technology is the centerpiece of our strategy going forward”, says
UPS chairman and CEO James P.
Approximate Word count = 1585 Approximate Pages = 6.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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