UPS opened its newly relocated Trans Pacific Hub at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Situated at the airport’s Air Cargo Terminal Logistics Warehouse, the hub occupies close to 82,000 square feet (7,618 square meters), a 40 percent increase in size from its previous location.
“The new hub is expected to increase export processing capacity by more than 40 percent, while also doubling the processing capacity of import handling,” Anita Li, managing director of UPS Taiwan, said. “With export growth looking strong, UPS remains committed to supporting our customers across all sectors, and we continue to invest in our capabilities and infrastructure to enable these customers to trade in a global marketplace.”
The opening of the hub is UPS’s latest initiative in building an integrated air network across Asia, connecting Taiwan to markets in Asia, Europe and the U.S. The hub operates 28 weekly cargo flights connecting Taiwan to key global markets. UPS said customers can expect a 1-2 day delivery commitment to major cities in the U.S. and Europe.
“High-tech manufacturing is the largest vertical segment in Taiwan, and these companies are facing increasing global competition,” K.K. Leung, president, UPS North Asia District, said. “To take advantage of growth opportunities within the region and beyond, these companies need agile supply chains and a strong logistics partner. UPS’s latest investment in our Taiwan hub is a testament to our continued support of Taiwanese businesses as they compete in a global marketplace.”