Global Finance News
16 Sep 2025, 23:11
UPS is expanding its intra-Asia air network to speed up trade across the region. The company has increased direct Shenzhen–Sydney flights to five per week, boosting capacity more than fourfold and cutting delivery times to Australia by one day—now just two business days from most Asian markets, with next-day delivery for Friday pickups.
In Vietnam, UPS upgraded its Hanoi–Shenzhen route with larger Boeing 747 freighters, doubling cargo capacity to 570 tons and enabling next-day deliveries to China and Hong Kong.
These changes strengthen supply chains in fast-growing sectors like healthcare, tech, and manufacturing, while giving Australian and Asian businesses quicker access to regional and European markets. UPS says the upgrades reflect its ongoing investment in Asia-Pacific logistics to provide greater speed, flexibility, and reliability.
In Vietnam, UPS upgraded its Hanoi–Shenzhen route with larger Boeing 747 freighters, doubling cargo capacity to 570 tons and enabling next-day deliveries to China and Hong Kong.
These changes strengthen supply chains in fast-growing sectors like healthcare, tech, and manufacturing, while giving Australian and Asian businesses quicker access to regional and European markets. UPS says the upgrades reflect its ongoing investment in Asia-Pacific logistics to provide greater speed, flexibility, and reliability.