With the purchase of 130 hybrid-electric vehicles, the package delivery company grows its alternative-fuel vehicle fleet and increases its dedication to a “green” fleet.
Read More →ATLANTA - Robert "Bob" Stoffel, current senior vice president for supply chain, strategy, engineering and sustainability for UPS, announced he would retire Jan. 1 after 35 years with the company. Under his leadership, UPS has announced target goals for improving the miles per gallon performance of its vehicle fleet.
Read More →Truck fleets across the nation have continued adding alternative-energy vehicles, contributing to their corporate sustainability goals.
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Truck fleets across the nation have continued adding alternative-energy vehicles, contributing to their corporate sustainability goals.
Read More →ATLANTA - The 130 hybrids will be deployed next year, with 30 going to New York and New Jersey and 100 to California. UPS estimates these vehicles will save 66,085 gallons of fuel and 671 metric tons of CO2 annually, representing a 35-percent improvement in fuel economy.
Read More →ATLANTA - The 130 hybrids will be deployed next year, with 30 going to New York and New Jersey and 100 to California. UPS estimates these vehicles will save 66,085 gallons of fuel and 671 metric tons of CO2 annually, representing a 35-percent improvement in fuel economy.
Read More →STOCKTON, CA - Electric Vehicles International (EVI) announced that UPS has begun a 90-day demonstration trial of their walk-in van (EVI-WI).
Read More →ATLANTA - UPS has set a new automotive goal to improve the miles per gallon performance of its entire U.S. package delivery fleet by 20 percent between 2000 and 2020.
Read More →ATLANTA - UPS has set a new automotive goal to improve the miles per gallon performance of its entire U.S. package delivery fleet by 20 percent between 2000 and 2020.
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Telematics helps the delivery company determine a truck’s performance and condition, as well as identify ways drivers can make small adjustments that yield major results.
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