UPS said the company will not apply additional Peak surcharges for U.S. residential deliveries during the busy 2019 holiday season, unless by contractual exception or for those requiring special handling.  The company once again expects to handle a record number of holiday deliveries during peak season 2019. 

“We are continuing to build momentum as our Transformation matures and we enhance the company’s operating efficiency,” said David Abney, UPS Chairman and CEO.  “This announcement enables UPS customers to plan now for a great holiday shopping season and to satisfy their customers by utilizing UPS’s industry-leading on-time delivery service, once again this year.”

During 2018 and 2019, UPS has added 20 additional 747-8 and 767 aircraft, more than 700,000 additional packages per hour of automated sortation capacity in new Super Hubs, and updated processing and delivery facilities.  The company continues to upgrade its air and ground capacity as part of a previously announced capital investment plan.  More than 75 percent of eligible packages will be processed in the new automated facilities during the 2019 holiday season, and the company forecasts attaining 100 percent of eligible volume in 2021.

UPS today announced modifications to special peak surcharges for over-maximum, large package or additional special handling items requiring manual processes or off-line handling.  From Nov. 24, 2019 to Jan. 4, 2020, packages with unusual dimensions requiring special handling will receive an additional handling surcharge.  From Oct. 1, 2019 to Jan. 4, 2020, packages designated as ‘Large’ under UPS’s Tariff or packages above the company’s small package network size and weight limits, will receive an added surcharge.