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| 2008 |
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| UPS SCS Makes List of Top 25 Warehouse Providers |
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| UPS SCS ranked No. 20 on Traffic World magazine's list of "Wired for Speed" Top Warehouse Service Providers. Rankings were based on the total square footage of warehouse space. |
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| UPS CIO Named One of Top 100 Most Influential People in IT |
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UPS CIO Dave Barnes was named in e-Week magazine's list of Top 100 Most Influential People in IT. The list was described as a compilation of men and women who are "shaping the future of the way we use technology." |
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| UPS Wins 2008 Uptime Institute Green Enterprise IT Award |
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UPS was named winner of an Uptime Institute Green Enterprise IT Award. Presented by the Uptime Institute.
A work group at UPS's Windward Data Center in Alpharetta, GA was recognized for energy conservation measures implemented at their site. The group was honored in the the "Facilities Site Physical Infrastructure (Power and Cooling) Overhead" category.
The Uptime Institute is a research-based think tank and advisor on business and technology issues related to computing and energy efficiency. |
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| 2007 |
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| UPS Listed on InformationWeek 500 |
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| UPS was listed as one of InformationWeek magazine’s Top 500 Companies, based on innovative use of technology.
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| UPS Delivery Intercept recognized by InfoWorld |
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| UPS Delivery Intercept was recognized by InfoWorld as one of the top 100 IT projects undertaken by tech leaders committed to pushing their organizations forward. The complete implementation affected workstations and servers in 1,000 buildings and required functional changes to the 60,000 mobile devices these buildings deploy each day. |
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| 2005 |
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| UPS International wins big at the 13th Annual Computing Awards |
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| UPS was awarded the "Most IT-enabled Organization of the Year" during the 13th Annual Computing Awards on November 16, 2005. Held at the Battersea Park Arena in London, the awards recognize individual, group and corporate wide IT accomplishments from the past year. UPS was selected for its global use of IT, particularly wireless networks, to improve its operations while providing its customers visibility into their supply chains for improved customer service. |
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| UPS Racing Web site recognized with Standard of Excellence WebAward |
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UPS Racing has been awarded the 2005 Standard of Excellence WebAward by the Web
Marketing Association. Now in its 9th year, the WebAwards recognizes Web sites
whose design and functionality exceed industry standards and provide the most
effective site for its business. The official site of the #88 Robert Yates racing
team, racing.ups.com, has
won the award the last four years. |
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| UPS Package Flow technology honored with the CMP BTO Excellence award |
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| CMP Media, which includes publications Optimize, Information Week and Computing
magazine, honored UPS for its dedication to Business Technology Optimization
(BTO) with a CMP BTO Excellence Award this month. The award, presented under
the category of “Optimizing IT for Business Growth,” recognized UPS’s
continued efforts with Package Flow Technology - a BTO solution designed
to optimize deliveries while reducing harmful environmental impacts.
Learn more about Package
Flow Technology.
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| UPS in top 10 in Online Customer Respect Study |
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| The Customer Respect Group, a research firm that focuses on how corporations treat their customers online, ranked UPS in the top 10 in its 2005 Online Customer Respect Study with an "excellent" rating. The study ranks the country's largest 100 companies and is conducted on public Web sites from the perspective of an interested potential customer of that company. |
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| 2004 |
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| UPS.com wins web award |
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UPS has won the Web Marketing Association's 2004 WebAward for Standard of Excellence recognizing ups.com as one of the most effective websites on the Net today. The WebAward Competition recognizes the team achievement of web professionals who create and maintain outstanding corporate web sites. Entries were judged by a panel of independent Internet experts in such areas as design, navigation, innovation, and usefulness to target audience. |
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| UPS named 'Most Innovative Company' |
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In August 2004, UPS received the 2004 AXIEM for Absolute eXcellence in Electronic Media. The UPS Technology Synchronized CD received AXIEM's highest honor, the COPPER AXIEM™ for a national interactive media submission in the public relations category.
The AXIEM AWARDS are an international awards program created to honor those who produce the very best in all forms of electronic media. Each entry is judged solely on its own merits against an absolute standard of excellence established for each Medium, Market, and Category. |
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| 2003 |
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| UPS named 'Most Innovative Company' |
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| UPS received the inaugural American Business Award for "Most Innovative Company" for the technological advancements of its Worldportsm global air hub in Louisville, Ky. in April 2003. UPS was selected from 18 finalists for its outstanding leadership, innovation, perseverance, creativity, teamwork and integrity at companies of all sizes. |
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| UPS Supply Chain Solutions wins World Trade's Supply Chain Technology Innovation Award |
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In April 2003, World Trade named UPS Supply Chain Solutions's Trade Direct Cross Bordersm as a product being one of the "most innovative uses of technology." UPS Supply Chain Solutions earned the SCTi award based on evaluations received from World Trade writers, contributing editors, its advisory board and a random sampling of 1,500 World Trade readers. The award also cited UPS's ocean services.
UPS Trade Direct Cross Border is a unique international trade solution that streamlines the movement of freight and packages from Mexico into the United States. |
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| Div2000.com ranks UPS among top organizations for multiculatural business opportunities |
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| In March 2003, Div2000.com ranked UPS 13th in its annual "America's Top Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities" listing. UPS has been included in the listing for three consecutive years. |
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| UPS Racing Web Site Honored for Second Consecutive Year |
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| The Web Marketing Association recognized the Racing.UPS.com with an award in the 2003 WebAward Competition. The UPS Racing web site was awarded an Outstanding Web Site award in 2002. |
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| Computerworld Ranks UPS 20 in 2003 100 Best Places to Work in IT |
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| The ranking, up from No. 60 in 2002, cited UPS for increased employee satisfaction, proper training and development and the use of modern technologies that offer
employees exciting challenges. The magazine published the results in its June 9 issue. |
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| 2002 |
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| UPS wins Webby Award |
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| UPS was honored in 2002 with a Webby Award for racing.ups.com as one of the sites that Internet users visit daily for information, entertainment, community, products and services. |
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| UPS named to Business Mexico's list of Mexico's 50 Most Prestigious Companies |
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| In July 2002, Business Mexico magazine named UPS one of Mexico's 50 Most Prestigious Companies. The only transportation company recognized, UPS was cited for its leadership in e-commerce. The magazine included UPS Returns on the Web as an example of innovative solutions for customers in Mexico. |
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| 2001 |
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| UPS Awarded CIO Web Business 50 |
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In December 2001, UPS was again included in CIO Magazine's Web Business 50.
The 5th annual award honors 50 outstanding web sites across business, government and non-profit platforms. Describing UPS's e-commerce web site (www.ec.ups.com ),
CIO Magazine said, "In a great example of an established company expanding its services to the Web, UPS's site features a fully functional virtual online
store that demonstrates UPS's e-business tools to potential customers who can then download the tools." |
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| UPS Logistics Group wins two awards at 2001 Automotive News Europe Logistics Awards |
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| At the 2001 Automotive News Europe Logistics Awards, UPS Logistics Group won the Logistics Grand Prix award for significant achievement and the award for Innovation in the Use of Information Technology. |
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| UPS named to B to B's NetMarketing 200 |
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| In December 2001, UPS was included in B to B's NetMarketing 200 list. The list ranks the best b-to-b Web sites in terms of marketing effectiveness and that exhibit the latest in online technology and design. |
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| UPS Ranked No. 7 in InfoWorld 100 |
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| In November 2001, citing UPS's "internet-based services to
help customers hone their supply chains to save time and money while also improving their customer service," InfoWorld magazine ranked UPS #7 in their annual InfoWorld 100. Chosen by InfoWorld editors and ranked by InfoWorld Editor in Chief Michael Vizard, these 100 organizations represent 2001's greatest IT achievements in companies spanning 11 industries and they reveal a shift from dot-com excess to a focus on hard-line business practices. |
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| UPS named to Darwin Fittest 50 |
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| In October 2001, Darwin magazine named UPS as one of its Fittest 50. Darwin selects its Fittest 50 list based on the companies it thinks exemplify the best and brightest users of technology in business today. |
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| UPS among the most reputable companies |
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| In October 2001, UPS ranked 15th out of 60 in the third annual Reputation Quotient Gold study, which measures the reputations of the most visible companies in the United States. |
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| UPS included in InternetWeek 100 |
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| UPS is on the second annual InternetWeek 100, a list of U.S. companies analyzed for their effectiveness in using the Internet to achieve tangible business benefits. |
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| UPS named to Forbes' Magnetic 40 |
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| Forbes named UPS to their Magnetic 40 list in the B2B Best of the Web issue, saying UPS has linked alliances with eBay and Nike.com to integrate its shipping tools with their sites. It also recently partnered with NetCel360 Ltd. |
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| Forbes names UPS to Platinum 400 list |
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| UPS was named to the Forbes Platinum 400 list, which lists companies that are making the most of the Net, and generating lessons others can apply,
saying The global parcel delivery service uses the web to track everything in its system. |
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| UPS added to FORTUNE magazine's Fortune e-50 Index |
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| In July 2001, FORTUNE magazine added UPS to its Fortune e-50 Index, the definitive benchmark of the Internet economy. |
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| UPS wins Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Marketing Award for Excellence |
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| In February 2001 at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's annual Marketing Awards for Excellence program, UPS won the grand prize for marketing its Returns on the Web service. UPS Returns on the Web is one of the most technologically advanced online returns solutions. It addresses one of online shoppers' biggest sources of frustration with e-commerce sites, while streamlining back-office functions for business. |
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| UPS named to Smart Business Internet 50 The 50 Who Got It Right! |
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| For two consecutive years (2000-2001), Smart Business has named UPS to its Internet 50 The 50 Who Got It Right! ranking. Smart Business noted that "UPS has leveraged its expertise hauling packages around the globe to park itself at ground-zero of the e-business explosion. Companies old and new are under pressure to digitize their supply chains, and many are turning to outside experts-like UPS's booming e-Logistics division-to handle it for them." |
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| iSource Business names UPS to its Top 100 Premier e-Procurement Providers |
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| iSource Business included UPS in its ranking of Top 100 Premier e-Procurement Providers in January 2001. |
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| UPS included in list of 'Eight Big Companies Making the Most of the Net' by Forbes Global |
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In January 2001, Forbes Global included UPS in it's story,"Beyond B2B: The Eight Big Companies Making the Most of the Net".
UPS was singled out for its unparalleled tracking capabilities as well as for its e-commerce web site,
which explains how business managers and IT professionals can integrate UPS's web capabilities into their own logistical systems. |
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| UPS among top philanthropic companies |
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| In January 2001, Worth magazine named UPS to its list of The Fifty Companies that Gave the Most. Worth noted UPS's significant philanthropic commitment to the communities the company serves. |
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| 2000 |
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| UPS No. 2-ranked company on the eWeek's FastTrack 500 |
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| In November 2000, UPS was selected as the No. 2-ranked company on the eWeek's FastTrack 500 list of e-business innovators. The company was cited for "rolling out a series of customer-pleasing, industry-first online applications that anallysts say are driving more e-commerce for UPS business customers; moving aggressively into offering e-business logistics support services; and continuing to make major investments to improve what is already one of the most innovative and robust IT environments on the planet." |
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| UPS named to BusinessWeek's e-Biz Web Smart 50 |
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| BusinessWeek included UPS in its e-Biz Web Smart 50 ranking in September 2000. Business Week was looking for "companies that are doing the most to harness the Big Bang of the Internet and blast away the old world order." In selecting UPS, Business Week noted the company's ability to manage end-to-end logistics, the launch of UPS Capital, and the fact that UPS delivers over half of all e-commerce shipments. |
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| UPS included in InformationWeek's InfoWeek 500 list |
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| In September 2000, InformationWeek included UPS in its InfoWeek 500 list, which ranks the most innovative users of information technology. Information Week noted UPS E-Logistics' partnerships with EXE Technologies, Oracle, and PricewaterhouseCoopers to manage warehousing, order fulfillment, inbound and outbound transportation, returns, and customer service. |
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| UPS ranked No. 7 on eWeek's Fast Track 100 list |
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| UPS was ranked #7 on eWeek's Fast Track 100 list, which ranks the top 100 companies who are networking e-business innovators. eWeek recognized companies that "deploy big-bandwidth pipes in the WAN or to the desktop...and that have built in redundancy to keep their networks up 99.999 percent of the time." |
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| Red Herring magazine names UPS to list of '100 most important companies in the world' |
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| In May 2000, UPS was named to Red Herring magazine? list of the "100 most important companies in the world." In selecting UPS, Red Herring stated that the company "offers the world's most extensive package delivery network. When coupled with the more than $11 billion it has spent on technology in the past decade, it has a formidable presence in more than 200 countries and territories. In addition, UPS offers a full array of back-end logistical services like inventory and warehouse management to e-commerce companies so that all they have to worry about is taking orders." |
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| UPS wins Clicks & Mortar Award from MIT Sloan School of Management |
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Citing UPS as the company that has made the greatest advancement in integrating both physical and online business practices, the MIT Sloan School of Management named UPS winner of its Clicks & Mortar Award in April 2000. The award recognizes UPS' groundbreaking business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-solutions. |
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