You probably know us for delivering small packages all over the planet. But, there’s way more to UPS than just that. We’re equally proficient at moving really big things across the world on pallets and in containers. So, if you’re looking to grow your business in unfamiliar countries, take a closer look.
If you’re shipping air freight, it’s critical. Day-specific, door-to-door service to 220+ countries.
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Guaranteed options to get it where you need it, when you need it. Within the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Every day we move ocean freight across 2,300+ lanes. So, if you’re nervous about going ocean, don’t sweat it.
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Less expensive than air freight. Faster than ocean. A multimodal shipping option that may be just right.
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Growing your business in Mexico is easy. Our ground freight service makes crossing borders fast and easy.
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Get goods across borders, around the world and into your customers’ hands days or weeks faster.
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UPS Express Critical®, next-flight-out service for ultra-time-sensitive deliveries. In North America and major global metropolitan areas.
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You’re managing 17 vendors in eight times zones. If you’re not sleeping much anymore, we can help.
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We didn’t get to be one of the world’s largest customs brokers overnight. We’ve been in transportation and logistics for more than 110 years, so we’re used to being on the front lines of customs brokerage. Got questions? We speak fluent customs.
Keeping track of all the vendors, purchase orders and shipments constantly moving through your supply chain takes smart, easy-to-use technology. We call it Flex Global View. You can look at it like a pair of high-powered binoculars into your UPS supply chain.
Are booming sales splitting the seams of your little warehouse? Are you and your staff wearing more hats than you can count? Ask how we can provide flexible, scalable warehouse management solutions that help you get back to doing what you do best.
If your current inventory management system consists of rows upon rows of SKUs and a team of people scurrying around to locate them, we should probably talk. We can help you simplify order, fulfillment and inventory flow. With a lot less scurrying.
When your once-small business suddenly blossoms into a not-so-small, fast-growing company, your ability to keep up with orders can face challenges you didn't have before. Our distribution solutions can bring helpful relief for those growing pains.
Your job used to be easier. But booming sales, and a supply chain that suddenly feels intergalactic, changed all that. Now you manage 26 vendors across five countries and nine time zones. Sleep isn't an option. How can you manage it all? We'll help.
Your job is to keep all the moving parts of global freight forwarding moving forward, no matter what. That's why our all-in-one customer portal lets you get and compare quotes, book and track shipments and manage those shipping details on one modern, easy-to-navigate dashboard. Just how you like it.
A freight forwarder, forwarder or forwarding agent, also known as a non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC), is a person or company that organizes shipments for individuals or corporations to get goods from the manufacturer or producer to a market, customer or final point of distribution. Forwarders contract with a carrier, or multiple carriers, to move the goods. The forwarder does not actually move the goods but acts as an expert in the logistics network. The carriers use a variety of shipping modes—including ships, airplanes, trucks and railroads—and often use multiple modes for a single shipment. For example, the freight forwarder may arrange to have cargo moved from a plant to an airport by truck, flown to the destination city and then moved from the airport to a customer's building by another truck.
International freight forwarders typically handle international shipments and have additional expertise in preparing and processing customs documentation and performing activities pertaining to international shipments.
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) details 18 freight classes, with Class 50 being the lowest and Class 500 the highest. The higher the class, the higher the rate of every hundred pounds you ship. UPS bases freight class on four shipment characteristics:
Density—Are you shipping a pallet of stone or a pallet of ping pong balls?
Stowability—What are the dimensions of the shipment? Does it have irregular angles that take up more space than normal?
Handling—Is the freight palletized?
Liability—Are you shipping valuable electronic equipment or boxes of used clothing?
Shipping dangerous goods worldwide can be complicated. Shippers must stay current in transport regulations affecting hazard classification, packaging, marking labeling and documentation. Whether by air or ground, UPS can help your dangerous goods shipment get where it needs to be. This information by the FAA is also a good resource: https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/safecargo/how_to_ship/
Cross docking is the process of unloading a piece of freight from an incoming truck or train and then loading it directly onto an outbound mode.
Most purchases of goods involve agreement on freight terms, which are often specified in the quote, contract or general terms and conditions. They help determine who (seller or buyer) is liable for costs and risk at various points throughout the shipment journey. For international shipments, freight terms are commonly referred to as INCOTERMS rules (International Commercial Terms). Visit our Incoterms page for more information.
Load-to-ride is when freight is loaded on a truck and then taken directly to its destination. Partial Truckload is when freight doesn't require the use of an entire trailer but is typically more than an LTL shipment.
Less than Truckload (LTL) shipping is utilized when your freight doesn't fill an entire trailer. The shipper only pays for a portion of the truck being utilized, which saves money vs. paying for an entire trailer without using it.
No, a UPS Global Freight Forwarding Cartage Services Driver or agent on behalf of UPS GFF will make the pickup.
If a shipment is larger than 120 in. length, 83 in. in width, or 76 in. in height, additional authorization is needed and you will need to call 1-800-443-6379 from the U.S. and Canada or 1-913-693-6212 from outside the U.S. and Canada.
Domestic Services: If a shipment has an actual or dimensional weight of 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg) or more, additional authorization is needed and you will need to call 1-800-443-6379 from the U.S. and Canada or 1-913-693-6151 from outside the U.S. and Canada.
International Services: If a shipment has an actual or dimensional weight of 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg) or more on UPS Air Freight Premium Direct (CX) service, additional authorization is needed and you will need to call 1-800-443-6379 from the U.S. and Canada or 1-913-693-6151 from outside the U.S. and Canada.
Please call 1-800-443-6379 from the U.S. and Canada or 1-913-693-6212 from outside the U.S. and Canada.
Yes, be sure to include special instructions to add a liftgate in your pickup request.
We have some helpful documents listed in the document center.
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