The UPS-Vietnam joint-stock company made its debut in Hanoi on May 11 as a result of cooperation between the US-headquartered UPS and the Express Mail Service Joint-stock Company.
Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Nguyen Thanh Hung said the new company is expected to help connect Vietnam with the world.
Under the new deal, UPS’s committed to further investing in its branches located in major cities and industrial hubs nationwide in an effort to strengthen its Asian capacity and broaden UPS global connection.
UPS-Vietnam General Manager Jeff McLean said his company has set a target to become a leader in business connection in Vietnam, covering not only express delivery of mails and goods but also a wide range of services including consultancy in customs procedures, distribution and storage.
UPS will expand its network to 63 Vietnamese provinces and cities, said the UPS-Vietnam chief.
UPS signed up the Express Mail Service JSC under the Vietnam Post and Telecoms Group (VNPT) as its agent in 1994 and the two partners have now expanded operation to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Under the new deal, UPS’s committed to further investing in its branches located in major cities and industrial hubs nationwide in an effort to strengthen its Asian capacity and broaden UPS global connection.
UPS-Vietnam General Manager Jeff McLean said his company has set a target to become a leader in business connection in Vietnam, covering not only express delivery of mails and goods but also a wide range of services including consultancy in customs procedures, distribution and storage.
UPS will expand its network to 63 Vietnamese provinces and cities, said the UPS-Vietnam chief.
UPS signed up the Express Mail Service JSC under the Vietnam Post and Telecoms Group (VNPT) as its agent in 1994 and the two partners have now expanded operation to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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