Boston, MA 10/09/2014 (wallstreetpr) – United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) disclosed that it would expand its My Choice and the Access Point network to provide personalized solutions to deal with the residential package deliveries. The two services expansion would provide the confidence about the delivery and the convenience.
Additional Countries
In a statement issued to the media, the company indicated that its My Choice program would be expanded to 15 more countries. They were Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Poland, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Consumers from these countries can sign up for a free service from the company.
United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) said that under the My Choice, consumers can choose delivery preferences through a customizable mobile and online service. It was the first of its kind innovation launched in 2011 in the U.S. The company said My Choice would cover Europe and the entire North America.
The company indicated that over ten million consumers in the U.S. were already using its My Choice plan for their deliveries of when and where it was convenient for them. Its members would get advance notifications of delivery of every UPS package. It said that consumers would have the option to either reroute eligible packages to another address or reorganize deliveries for a future convenient date before it delivers the package. It was a simple process with consumers needed enroll only once.
Access Point
United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) said that its Access Point locations would be nearly doubled next year. Currently, its locations were in New York City and Chicago. It has the widest integrated footprint in Europe and planned to expand vigorously to cover all big metropolitan markets in the U.S. next year. It said that the combined service would be available in Italy, Canada, Mexico and Poland later this month.
The United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) said that consumers could drop pre-labeled and prepaid packages in any of its access point location during the hours of store. Currently, there were close to 300 access point locations in Chicago and New York City.