UPS Invests $48 Million in 27 Temperature-Controlled Logistics Facilities
UPS announced a $48 million investment in 27 temperature-controlled freight cross-dock facilities across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and the Americas to support its healthcare logistics operations.
announced a $48 million investment in 27 temperature-controlled freight cross-dock facilities across key U.S. and international markets, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The company disclosed the expansion June 22, positioning the facilities as optimized for speed and short-term storage between air and ground movements while maintaining specific temperature requirements.
The investment targets the healthcare logistics segment, where identifies itself as the world's No. 1 provider of complex healthcare logistics. The cross-dock facilities handle temperature-sensitive shipments that require controlled environments during transit between air and ground networks, a capability critical for pharmaceutical and life sciences supply chains.
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