Summer 2026
Posted on 7/4/2026
Global package delivery and logistics provider
No salary listed
No H1B Sponsorship
United States
In Person
Must be located in the United States or willing to relocate; on-site at UPS corporate offices.
US Citizenship Required
Bachelor's
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What UPS does: UPS is a global logistics company that moves packages and freight, helps with international trade, and uses technology to manage and optimize business shipments. How its product works: It leverages a worldwide network across more than 220 countries and territories to offer express delivery, freight forwarding, and supply chain management. Customers are charged based on shipment weight, size, and destination, with services supported by tracking and routing technology to ensure timely delivery. How it differs: It combines a large, integrated physical network with advanced tracking and logistics technology to provide end-to-end services for individuals and enterprises, including customs support and supply chain optimization—covering both quick delivery and complex logistics needs. What its goal is: To provide reliable, efficient, and scalable logistics and supply chain solutions that enable global trade and everyday business operations.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
1907
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United Parcel Service has issued $325.1 million in floating rate senior notes due 2076. The underwriting agreement was signed on 14 August 2026 for the 50-year debt instrument. The notes carry a floating interest rate calculated as Compounded SOFR less 0.350%, with a minimum rate of 0.00%. The first interest payment is scheduled for 1 December 2026. The company can redeem the notes at par beginning 1 September 2066, with earlier redemption available at prices ranging from 105.00% to 100.50%. Holders may repay notes at specified prices between 1 September 2027 and 1 September 2037. UPS intends to use proceeds for general corporate purposes. The underwriters include RBC Capital Markets, Morgan Stanley, UBS Securities, and J.P. Morgan Securities.
UPS has completed its 18-month reduction of Amazon deliveries and raised its full-year revenue and earnings guidance as it focuses on higher-margin volumes. The company's China-to-US trade lane returned to year-over-year growth starting in May, one year after air freight volumes collapsed due to US tariffs and the end of the de minimis provision for Chinese goods. Chief financial officer Brian Dykes said the growth coincided with the company lapping last year's elimination of the duty-free trade exemption. According to the International Air Transport Association, air cargo demand on the Asia-to-North America route increased 19.9% in May. Amazon now represents 9% of UPS revenue, down from over 13% during the pandemic e-commerce boom. The reduction removed approximately $4.5 billion in related expenses.
UPS returns 5% of its market value in free cash annually, exceeding the S&P 500 median of 4.2%, yet its stock has fallen approximately 10% from recent highs. The company deliberately removed 2 million Amazon packages daily to focus on higher-margin business. The strategy shows early success. US Domestic operating profit jumped 21% year-over-year, whilst volume from small and medium-sized businesses grew 4.3%. Healthcare revenue exceeded $3 billion for the second consecutive quarter. UPS has cut $4.5 billion in expenses and reduced costs per piece by 28% through automation. However, analysts express concern about intensifying competition for premium customers. Amazon, formerly UPS's high-volume partner, now competes directly for the same lucrative segments UPS targets.
United Parcel Service reported second quarter revenue of $22.8 billion, beating analyst estimates by 4.2% with 7.4% year-on-year growth. The parcel delivery company's adjusted earnings per share of $1.76 exceeded expectations by 5.8%. UPS raised its full-year revenue guidance to $91.2 billion at the midpoint, up from $89.7 billion previously, coming in 0.9% above analyst estimates. Full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $7.22 at the midpoint beat analyst expectations by 1.3%. The company's operating margin declined to 4.1% from 8.6% in the same quarter last year. Free cash flow turned positive at $380 million, compared to negative $775 million in the prior-year quarter. Chief executive Carol Tomé credited employees for completing the Amazon glide down and network reconfiguration initiatives.
United Parcel Service and FedEx are capitalising on growing demand for temperature-controlled shipping, driven largely by GLP-1 weight-loss and diabetes medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, which require refrigeration throughout transit. A Gallup poll found 11% of Americans used GLP-1 drugs for weight loss in 2026, up from 3% in 2024. Medicare recently began offering some GLP-1 prescriptions for $50 monthly, potentially boosting demand further. UPS reported its first $3 billion healthcare revenue quarter this year. In June, the company announced a $48 million investment in 27 temperature-controlled facilities. It has also acquired cold-chain firms Frigo-Trans, BPL, and Andlauer Healthcare Group for $1.6 billion. Bernstein and Citi raised their UPS price targets to $133 and $132 respectively, citing improving transport market conditions.