UPS expands NAFTA service offerings

TORONTO — UPS Freight says it is expanding service from Canada and the U.S. to Mexico and will include customs brokerage capabilities and a single invoicing between all three NAFTA nations.

Also, the LTL division’s next-day service for freight moving to and from Toronto will expand to include Michigan, northern Ohio and northern Indiana.

"We’ve combined UPS’s global trade experience with local market expertise to deliver the fast, reliable service customers are demanding throughout North America," said UPS Freight’s VP of strategy, Kevin Hartma.

UPS Freight operates more than 200 service centers in the U.S. and Canada and about 40 in Mexico.

 


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