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UPS predicts record holiday deliveries

Forecast calls for 750 million packages

- By David Koenig

DALLAS — UPS expects another record holiday season, with deliveries up 5 percent over last year, as online shopping continues to grow.

The company said Thursday that it expects to deliver more than 750 million packages between Thanksgivi­ng and Dec. 31. It expects to haul at least 30 million packages on 17 of the last 21 delivery days before Christmas.

UPS issued its holiday forecast as it reported third-quarter earnings of $1.26 billion, and just a day after it announced rate increases averaging 4.9 percent for many services beginning Dec. 24.

That increase is more than double the 2.2 percent rate of inflation, as measured by the Labor Department's consumer price index.

CEO David Abney defended the price hike, saying it is needed to provide deliveries in the age of e-commerce.

UPS gets paid mostly by the weight of packages, yet many goods that consumers order are relatively light and often bulky. Online shopping also means UPS must make more residentia­l deliveries — typically one package at a time — instead of a driver dropping off several packages at a single business address.

“You can look at the rate of inflation,” Abney said in an interview. “You also have to look at how the characteri­stics of our business have changed. E-commerce is changing the nature of our business, and we need to be paid accordingl­y.”

Atlanta-based UPS expects to increase spending on more highly automated package-handling facilities, airplanes and other investment­s to meet rising volumes driven largely by e-commerce.

Investors have been concerned about rising costs.

Cowen and Co. analyst Helane Becker said Thursday that the ongoing infrastruc­ture spending could weigh on 2018 profit.

The company plans to add about 95,000 seasonal workers, the same as last year, and use more automation.

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