Arab Times

UPS announces Dubai venture, eyes Middle East growth

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UPS announced a partnershi­p Tuesday to provide logistics at the 2020 World’s Fair in Dubai, a venture it sees as a springboar­d to a bigger presence in the Middle East.

UPS expects to hire 1,000 people to work at “Expo 2020” and will manage more than 27,000 square meters of warehouse space. The event, the first world’s fair in the Middle East, will run from October 2020 through April 2021.

The shipping giant has been accelerati­ng investment in emerging markets after determinin­g in 2014 the company was “too much of an American brand,” said UPS internatio­nal president Jim Barber.

In 2016, revenues from US package deliveries were $38.3 billion, more than three times those of internatio­nal package.

UPS does not break out its financial statements by country, but chief executive David Abney said the Middle East is “much smaller” than Europe, which accounts for about 50 percent of the internatio­nal business.

“The population is young, it’s rapidly growing” in the Middle East, Abney told AFP. “We look at emerging markets much more about the future potential than the present size.”

Abney said talks with United Arab Emirates officials were not significan­tly affected by recent political controvers­ies, such as President Donald Trump’s proposed travel ban on six Muslim-majority countries that has drawn criticism for discrimina­ting against Muslims.

“The travel ban never included Dubai and UAE, so that really wasn’t a considerat­ion,” said Abney, who said the function of the World’s Fair is akin to the Olympics. More than 180 countries are expected to participat­e. (AFP)

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