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UPS breaks ground on $300M Louisville hub expansion that will create up to 300 jobs

Will double company’s current sorting capacity

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Aug. 25, 2016) — Ground was broken today on the new $300 million expansion of the United Parcel Service (UPS) Centennial Ground Hub facility, which will create up to 300 full- and part-time jobs.

The more than 580,000-square-foot expansion will nearly triple the size of the UPS Centennial Ground Hub facility to 838,000-square-feet in response to increased eCommerce and traditional retail package volume.

The project will roughly double the company’s current sorting capacity to 85,000 packages per hour and add additional sorting automation equipment, including automated conveyor systems, six-sided address label decode tunnels and label applicators.

The Hub’s proximity to the UPS Worldport at the Louisville International Airport allows UPS to provide end-of-runway express service to its customers in Louisville and surrounding areas.

Construction will take place in three phases and is expected to continue through 2020. The project will not affect current pickup and delivery operations.

UPS, founded in 1907, is headquartered in Atlanta. In 1975, UPS became the first private shipping company to serve every address in the lower 48 states. Initial construction on the Louisville Centennial Hub began in 2007, the company’s 100th anniversary, and it opened in 2008. Louisville is a vital point in the UPS express network, with approximately 2 million packages moving through the city each day to destinations in more than 220 countries and territories around the world.

Louisville’s central location and robust infrastructure make it ideal for companies like UPS’ ground and air shipping operations. A target industry, the logistics and eCommerce business sector employs more than 40,000 people in the region.