Chattanooga Times Free Press

UPS revenue improves on strength in U.S., abroad

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ATLANTA — UPS’s second-quarter revenue improved on solid performanc­es from its domestic and internatio­nal package divisions. Its earnings edged up. The company reaffirmed its earnings guidance for the full year.

The package and delivery service’s revenue increased to $14.63 billion from $14.1 billion. Analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research expected $14.6 billion in revenue.

Revenue for the U.S. domestic package unit climbed 4 percent, with average daily package volume up 2.5 percent. For the internatio­nal package division, revenue rose 1.1 percent and daily export packages climbed 3.9 percent.

The package and delivery industry is a competitiv­e field, with UPS doing battle with rivals such as FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service.

There also is concern that Amazon Inc. may enter the fray. Amazon has leased 40 cargo planes from Boeing and Atlas Air to create an air cargo network. The company says it doesn’t plan to build its own delivery service and is just looking to work more closely with package-delivery services like the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx and UPS, but the cargo fleet and drone experiment­ation are clear steps in taking more control in the delivery process.

For the three months ended June 30, United Parcel Service Inc. earned $1.27 billion, or $1.43 per share. That compares with $1.23 billion, or $1.35 per share, a year earlier.

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