World-class tech: UPS takes innovation seriously. That’s why it will invest between $15- 20 million to expand its network of technology centres to India. These centres will complement UPS’s existing teams in the U.S. and Europe responsible for developing in-house technology – the solutions that make UPS a world-class logistics provider with the best digital customer experience.
“UPS is committed to India and these centres represent our latest strategic investment in a leading economy that we see growing significantly in the coming years,” said Bala Subramanian, UPS EVP and Chief Digital and Technology Officer.
What’s the plan: UPS expects to hire around 1,000 employees by the end of 2025 and plans to open the first centre in Chennai in mid-2023, with additional locations to follow.
How UPS is investing in India:
- In 2022, UPS strengthened its network with the opening of a second dedicated airport gateway in Bengaluru.
- Combined with its largest facility in India at Delhi airport, UPS has doubled export and import handling capacity.
- UPS also launched MOVIN Express for India’s domestic logistics market, in partnership with InterGlobe Enterprises.
- MOVIN Express combines the strength and synergies of UPS’s global network – and its 115 years of experience in logistics – with InterGlobe’s deep understanding of India’s domestic aviation and hospitality market.
- In less than a year, MOVIN Express has expanded to 49 cities and 3,000 pin codes in India.