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UPS Freight speeds transit time on 150 U.S.-Canada lanes

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Updated Nov 19, 2010

UPS Freight on Wednesday, Nov. 17, announced improved transit times between U.S. cities and Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. With a focus on improving service from the Southwest and Western United States, UPS Freight now offers two-day service from Denver and Las Vegas, Nev., to the Calgary and Edmonton markets. In addition, the Dallas Metroplex and southern California now have three-day service to Calgary and Edmonton.

“These lane enhancements further reinforce UPS Freight’s strong commitment to improving the overall value proposition for cross-border LTL shipments,” says Jack Holmes, UPS Freight president. “These latest moves bring the total number of lane improvements across the Canadian/U.S. border to more than 1,100 in just the last two years, all backed by our no-fee delivery guarantee for customers shipping on our current 525 tariff.”